Denmark, Climate Summit Host, Tops Table of Fighting Climate Change With Wind Power
/PRNewswire/ --In the run-up to the crucial climate change talks in Copenhagen, the European Wind Energy Association (EWEA) has published a league table showing which EU countries are best...
at exploiting
CO2-cutting wind energy.
Top of the table is
capacity per square kilometre of national territory.
second and
power density of
power density.
than half of the EU's average density of wind power capacity.
next to zero wind power generation per km2.
The density of wind power per km is the best means of measuring and
comparing the extent to which different countries exploit their wind power
potential. The future of wind power in
an
institute, 91% of Danes support the further development of wind power in
their country.
If the eight geographically largest Member States had the same density of
wind power capacity per km2 as
to meet 19% of total EU-27 electricity demand and avoid 362 million tonnes of
CO2 emissions - equivalent to meeting more than 30% of the EU's 2020 climate
target.
"
climate change with wind-powered electricity" said
Executive of EWEA. ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ"The figures released today also reveal the huge
potential for wind power growth in most countries. Laggards in wind energy -
including
can easily play catch-up," Kjaer added.
"The future of wind power in
wind power, and some of the pioneer countries will add wind power capacity
just by repowering existing plants - replacing old smaller turbines with
bigger, more powerful ones which are now available on the market" Kjaer said.
The report containing the just-published league table - entitled "Pure
Power" and published today - also outlines EWEA's predictions for growth in
wind power by 2020. The industry calculates that it can meet up to 16.6% of
EU electricity demand by 2020, or 14.1% in a lower, business-as-usual
scenario.
The eight geographically largest countries in the EU include
League table extracted from the Pure Power report: MW of wind energy
capacity per 1,000 km2 (End 2008)
Denmark: 73.8
Germany: 67
Netherlands: 53.6
Spain: 33.2
Portugal: 31
Ireland: 14.3
EU-27: 14
Luxembourg: 13.5
Belgium: 12.6
Italy: 12.4
Austria: 11.9
Greece: 7.5
France: 6.2
UK: 5.9
Sweden: 2.3
Czech Republic: 1.9
Estonia: 1.7
Poland: 1.5
Bulgaria: 1.4
Hungary: 1.4
Lithuania: 0.8
Finland: 0.4
Latvia: 0.4
Slovakia: 0.1
Romania: 0
Slovenia: 0
Malta: 0
Cyprus: 0
To download the full report visit http://www.ewea.org/index.php?id=178
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SOURCE European Wind Energy Association (EWEA)








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