Insights based on a recent IEA assessment of 243 plants in 24 countries:- RES generation costs (based on levelized cost of electricity (LCOE)) continue to decrease- even with assumed moderate emission costs of USD 30/tCO2 they are now - for green fields - competitive with dispatchable fossil generation in many countries- onshore wind is expected... Continue Reading →
Insights into the “EU Offshore renewable energy strategy”
Some key facts about the "EU Offshore renewable energy strategy" published recently: First of all, the status quo:- 12 GW installed offshore wind capacity in EU waters-with this, the EU 27 host impressive 42% of capacity installed globally (together with UK hosting alone almost 10 GW in total a share of 80% (!))- LCOE for... Continue Reading →