Germany deployed around 1.18 GW of new PV systems in November and could potentially install more than 14 GW of PV capacity this year, according to new statistics from the national network operator.
Three-month solar panel permit wait times, rooftop installations and projects under 50 kW not requiring environmental impact assessments, and a raft of other emergency measures aimed at accelerating the European Union’s (EU) renewable energy rollout have been extended until mid-2024 to combat the energy crisis.
UK-based Wood has been awarded a contract by Dragados Offshore to deliver engineering design and provide regulatory support for the development of three 2 GW convertor stations that will transfer offshore wind power to Germany’s electricity grid.
Germany’s installed capacity of renewable energy increased by 17GW to a total capacity of almost 170GW in 2023. According to statistics from the Federal Network Agency, this represents an increase of 12% compared to 2022.
Germany’s offshore wind energy targets are at risk amid lagging construction rates and grid connection delays, prompting industry calls for additional government support.
By 2030, the German government wants to have 30 GW of offshore wind turbines installed in its narrow slices of the North and Baltic Seas, up from 8.5 GW today.
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