- Press release, Expert knowledge11/09/2025
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- Press release, Expert knowledge15/04/2025The Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture has published the final report of the Fisheries Future Commission. Federal Association Wind Energy Offshore actively supported the process as a member and provided in-depth support with a project group.
- Press release, Expert knowledge31/03/2025With 585 GW of capacity additions, renewables accounted for over 90% of total power expansion globally in 2024.
- Press release, Expert knowledge04/03/2025Germany leads Europe in the construction of new wind turbines. Last year, companies in the wind industry constructed around 13 GW of wind turbines across the EU, 4 GW of which were in Germany alone.
- From the media, Expert knowledge18/02/2025In a joint statement ahead of the German federal elections, the German Wind Energy Association (BWE) and the IG Metall trade union have urged the next government to continue the expansion of wind energy.
- Press release, Expert knowledge20/01/2025Wind energy concluded 20 percent of all the electricity consumed in Europe. But Europe is not building enough new wind farms. The EU built only 13 GW last year, well below the 30 GW a year it needs to meet its 2030 energy targets.
- Press release, Expert knowledge18/11/2024AI and generative AI (GenAI) are driving rapid increases in electricity consumption, with data center forecasts over the next two years reaching as high as 160% growth, according to Gartner, Inc. As a result, Gartner predicts 40% of existing AI data centers will be operationally constrained by power ...
- Press release, Expert knowledge12/11/20242024 will go down as the year of peak energy emissions*, according to DNV’s Energy Transition Outlook. Energy related emissions are at the cusp of a prolonged period of decline for the first time since the industrial revolution. Emissions are set to almost halve by 2050, but this is a long way ...
Press release, Expert knowledge18/02/2025
According to the IEA's latest 'Electricity 2025' report, global electricity consumption will grow by almost 4% per year until 2027. The main drivers are industrial growth, rising demand for air conditioning, increasing electrification, particularly in the transport sector, and the rapid expansion of ...
Press release, Expert knowledge06/12/2024
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