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Industry specialists discuss how a raft of new policy measures from the German government could ramp up its onshore wind industry.
The German government looks set to pass a range of measures which could drastically cut permitting times for new onshore wind farms and repowering existing ones. There are also plans to restructure its grid.
Slashing permitting times for new onshore wind farms from the current average of around seven years could be exactly the sort of lifesaving measure needed by turbine manufacturers to stimulate demand for their products.
But new repowering rules could also prove transformative for the German market, because they have the potential to make better use of land which has already been set aside for wind farms.
How are German people likely to respond to more wind farms becoming part of their landscapes and has public opinion in the country changed since the war in Ukraine?
In the fourth episode of the Wind Power podcast, Ian Griggs, deputy editor of Windpower Monthly, spoke to the German Wind Energy Association and to the turbine manufacturer, Nordex.
This episode was produced by Czarina Deen.
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Industry specialists discuss how a raft of new policy measures from the German government could ramp up its onshore wind industry.
The German government looks set to pass a range of measures which could drastically cut permitting times for new onshore wind farms and repowering existing ones. There are also plans to restructure its grid.
Slashing permitting times for new onshore wind farms from the current average of around seven years could be exactly the sort of lifesaving measure needed by turbine manufacturers to stimulate demand for their products.
But new repowering rules could also prove transformative for the German market, because they have the potential to make better use of land which has already been set aside for wind farms.
How are German people likely to respond to more wind farms becoming part of their landscapes and has public opinion in the country changed since the war in Ukraine?
In the fourth episode of the Wind Power podcast, Ian Griggs, deputy editor of Windpower Monthly, spoke to the German Wind Energy Association and to the turbine manufacturer, Nordex.
This episode was produced by Czarina Deen.
Onshore wind breakthrough as Germany green lights 10GW a year from 2025
Nordex to raise €212 million from rights issue as short-term headwinds bite
Analysis: GE faces mounting impacts from SGRE patent case loss
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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