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How to Overcome Bottlenecks in Onshore Wind Energy Expansion?
Official Press Release WindEurope:
8 “to dos” for Governments to deliver the expansion of onshore wind needed for the Green Deal
Europe wants to be climate neutral by 2050. And onshore wind will play a central role in that. According to the European Commission‘s decarbonisation scenarios it will be a quarter of Europe’s electricity consumption by 2050. That requires a 4-fold increase in the volume of onshore wind capacity between now and then. The European wind industry today presents 8 policy recommendations for Governments on how to deliver that.
The key recommendation is to overhaul the slow and complex permitting procedures. This is the main bottleneck for new wind farms. It often takes 3 years or more for authorities to decide on a permit. These delays add to the costs of developing a wind farm, deter investors and stifle technology innovation. The new EU Renewables Directive imposed a... ... More: Official Press Release WindEurope
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