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Updated wind energy researchers are interviewing survey of European players more than 30 experts from the sea and analysis of national targets for energy, regulation, so that processes and markets.

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preliminary results suggest different approaches in European countries, although the government’s intention to work to together.

Take Germany, for example. Opportunities abound with the German government plans to install 10,000 MW by 2020 and 20,000 to 25,000 MW by 2025/30. However, know any company than the German market that the approval procedures in Germany are unique and currently vary from state to state.

coastal states are responsible for approving projects within 12 nautical miles from the coast, while the federal government? by the Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency Hamburg (Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency – BSH) – Project License German Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) beyond.


Given the environmental constraints

off the coast of Germany, the majority of German wind farms – now and in the future? will be built in the EEZ, the BSH main agency for approval. But the German states have an entry in the approval process for the granting of transmission lines.

Despite the simplification, it can occur in delays, according to Alexander Sewohl, spokesman of the German wind energy, â? Due to a shortage of manpower in the agency of the approval process takes too long sometimes ????.


The report

offshore wind standards, licenses and markets has been published. Learn more www.windenergyupdate.com / Standards, where you also can request your free report.

Tony Jack

Wind Energy Update

Tony (at) wind energy update (dot) com
www.windenergyupdate.com
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