India embarks on offshore wind energy effort by Daniel J. Graeber Washington (UPI) Jun 19, 2018 The completion of studies for the offshore wind energy potential in India expands the sector in a greening economy, the government said Tuesday. Norwegian energy advisory group DNV GL announced Tuesday it completed a study, co-funded by the European Union and an offshore wind energy group in India, examining the offshore wind energy potential for two coastal states. "It is the beginning of India's journey from onshore to offshore -- A dream comes true," India's Ministry of New and Renewable Energy stated. India under its commitments for the Paris climate agreement targeted 175 gigawatts of renewable energy capacity by 2022, with about 35 percent of that coming from wind energy. India has one of the fastest growing economies in the world. Its trade deficit hit $16.3 billion in January, the highest level in more than five years. Year-over-year, Indian imports of petroleum, crude oil and petroleum products increased more than 40 percent From Europe, French President Emmanuel Macron in March met with Isabelle Kocher, the CEO of French energy company ENGIE, and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the inauguration of the Mirzapur solar power plant, a 101 megawatt facility contracted to the French company in 2016. ENGIE signed more solar and wind power projects with a combined capacity of 608 MW of peak capacity, with the majority coming from solar energy. The DNV GL study focused on identifying potential zones for future offshore wind energy developments. On Friday, the Ministry of Power and the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy in India outlined incremental increases in renewable purchase obligations through 2022. Non-solar obligations for all state territories increase from 10.25 percent to 10.5 percent, while solar obligations increase from 7.25 percent to 10.5 percent. Ditlev Engel, the CEO at DNV GL, said India's offshore wind energy trajectory has accelerated since the study was launched for years ago. "India has a specific offshore wind policy, a government actively 'gearing up' for offshore and local and overseas stakeholders pro-actively considering this new endeavor," he said.
New wind turbines are even efficient in low winds Helsinki, Finland (SPX) Jun 15, 2018 VTT Research Centre of Technology (VTT) has explored the potential and economic benefits of new wind power technology. The technology would greatly increase the benefits of wind energy and enable the competitive utilisation of wind power in Finland. Heavy investments are being made in wind power, which highlights the importance of this new and competitive technology. Wind power accounts for around 4% of global electricity consumption, and for over 10% in Europe. VTT has investigated Finland' ... read more
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