L’ANEV insieme alla World Wind Energy Association WWEA e organizzerà la XX World Wind Energy Conference WWEC2022 come luogo di incontro per discutere di come l’approvvigionamento energetico in Europa e in altre regioni del Mondo possa essere convertito al 100% in energia rinnovabile, ottenendo così la vera transizione ecologica. L’energia eolica è oggi una delle […]
continue readingWWEC2022 will discuss how Europe and other world regions can achieve a truly sustainable energy supply
The World Wind Energy Association WWEA and the Italian Wind Energy Association ANEV highlight the 20th World Wind Energy Conference WWEC2022 as a meeting place to discuss how the energy supply in Europe and in other world regions can be converted to 100% renewable energy supply, thus achieving true sustainability. Wind power is today one […]
continue readingNDCs Beyond Coal: A Renewable Future for Pakistan
Pakistan recently submitted its revised Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). NDCs are at the heart of the Paris Climate agreement and contain ambitious targets set by countries for themselves for successive periods of 5 years. The purpose of these targets is to reduce national emissions and […]
continue readingWWEA’s Wind Power Planning and Permitting Index shows: Governments must accelerate wind farm expansion to meet climate goals
On the occasion of the UN Climate Change Conference COP26, WWEA has published the Wind Power Planning and Permitting Index which indicates the performance of countries regarding the duration and reliability of planning and permitting processes of wind farms. Based on a survey amongst its member association, WWEA has concluded that the average duration of […]
continue readingLeading Players at COP26 Call for Immediate Actions to Accelerate Renewable Energy Jobs
more than 130 renewable energy leaders, under the auspices of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) Coalition for Action, launched a call to action today, encouraging all governments at national, regional, and local levels to ensure access to high-quality, sustainable jobs during the energy transition. Limiting the earth’s temperature rise to 1.5°C by 2050 requires […]
continue readingBürgerenergie gewinnt durch mehr Beteiligung von Frauen
Vor allem Frauen wie Greta Thunberg oder Luisa Neubauer haben als Initiatorinnen von Fridays for Future in den zurückliegenden Monaten und Jahren wichtige Impulse beim Klimaschutz gesetzt. Ein solch großes Engagement von Frauen ist bislang bei den Bürgerenergie-Aktivitäten in Nordrhein-Westfalen nicht in der Breite erkennbar. In den landesweit aktiven Bürgerenergiegesellschaften liegt der Frauenanteil bei 29 […]
continue readingCommunity energy: More women, more success
Above all, women like Greta Thunberg or Luisa Neubauer, as initiators of the Fridays for Future movement, have given important impetus to climate protection in the past months and years. Such a high participation of women in the community energy in North Rhine-Westphalia is not yet widely visible. In the nationwide active community energy entities, […]
continue readingWWEA celebrates 20th Anniversary | #WWEA20
On 1 July 2001, a group of wind energy supporters from around the world met in Copenhagen in order to prepare the 1st World Wind Energy Conference which was scheduled to take place one year later in Berlin. At that meeting, the participants from around the world voiced their support to create an international association […]
continue readingPreben Maegaard, Renewable Energy Visionary and Founding President of WWEA, Passed Away
"WWEA is deeply grateful for Preben’s contribution to the establishment of our association and for his achievements in disseminating wind power globally. We extend our condolences to Preben’s wife Jane Kruse, his entire family and all friends and colleagues in the Folkecenter." WWEA President Hon. Peter Rae AO "Preben was a visionary who has inspired […]
continue readingWorldwide Wind Capacity Reaches 744 Gigawatts – An Unprecedented 93 Gigawatts added in 2020
According to preliminary wind power statistics published today by the World Wind Energy Association, the world set a new record in new wind power installations, adding 93 gigawatts of new wind turbines within the year 2020. Some countries set new installation records, including China, the USA and Russia, while most European markets saw only modest growth. The […]
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