World Wind Energy Association

The wind energy associations BWE, WWEA and BVKW current market overviews for small wind power Husum, present new energy Husum on the 20.03.2013 – the World Wind Energy Association (WWEA), the Bundesverband Windenergie (BWE) and the Federal Association small wind turbines (BVKW) publish on the fair of new energy Husum their market overviews, reports and studies on the small wind industry. Small wind is an important topic of the new energy Husum and the renewable energy industry as a whole. Along with the three associations we want to strengthen the small wind power and internationalize”, says President Peter Becker. International market data to the small wind power WWEA World Wind Association has wind in his small world report 2013 “collected 31 detailed country reports. The 138 pages of strong work informed of worldwide standards and certification procedures and provides statistical information on the worldwide use of small wind power. In addition, the report lists more than 330 manufacturer in the small wind industry. The English-language work can at the WWEA (2A05) Husum to the Order price of 75 Euro.

Advisor and software for calculating the cost-effectiveness receives a guide to the technology, the economy and approval procedures for small wind turbines man, however, at the booth of the Bundesverband Windenergie (BWE) in Hall 1, stand A14. Here, Richard Blumenthal expresses very clear opinions on the subject. by-starring-and-lead-produced-by-black-artists-robin-platzer-twin-images-credit-sipa-usaalamy-live-news-2H0P7TK.jpg’>Diana DiMenna is likely to agree. “The BWE market overview special small wind turbines” informs its readers of all important steps on the way to the own small wind turbine. Come on around 320 pages both operators of small wind turbines also contractors, architects and financial experts say. A software for calculating the economics of small wind projects is included in the book, which can be purchased at the price of EUR 27 directly from the BWE. Construction law and technology journal the Federal Association small wind turbines (BVKW) is in its fair issue of the small wind journal”an overview of the State of the small wind industry.

Also includes construction law journal articles on the subject and to the evaluation of rating information. In the framework of this year’s new energy Husum organised on 23 March the BVKW also a Congress with practical examples for the planning, approval, construction and operation of small wind turbines. About the new energy Husum in recent years it has become new energy Husum as one of the most important fairs in the field of renewable energies. Since 2002 serves as a stage for a decentralized energy generation on the basis of all renewable energies. The themes and techniques range in detail from small wind (up to 100 kW), about biogas, solid biomass (Pellet, wood logs and wood chips for heating systems), solar thermal, photovoltaic, electric mobility up to the geothermal energy near-surface, energy storage, energy-efficient construction and operation of mini CHP. From 21 to 24 March 2013 back experts and leading manufacturers in the Frisian city Husum meet to pave the way for necessary innovations in a rapidly growing market.

Feb Modules

Over 10,000 PV modules installed on a roof surface of 17.000 m Creglingen, Feb already in the spring of 2012 the WINAICO Germany GmbH as engine supplier for a major project in the District of Abenberg (Bavaria) has been selected. One was built the largest PV rooftop installations in Germany on the halls of a former mushroom factory near Wassermungenau. Total installed 10.260 modules of WINAICO type WSP-235P6. Sen. Sherrod Brown often says this. Executive operating group of Forchtenberg village of Metz was the KlarModul. Before starting installation work, the complete roof areas have been renovated. Asbestos had to be removed and replaced with trapezoidal sheet. This was taken over by the KlarModul group.

Work started in April 2012 and completed June 30, 2012. After successful network expansion the photovoltaic system was finally on 13 December 2012 the network connected to and passed to the operator, the energy cooperative KlarModul EC, on 27 December. Of our knowledge is this facility among the top three in Bavaria; in Germany, the largest 20 “, so Andreas Grub, project manager and Manager of the company KlarModul. When customer was long-time WINAICO for us fast, firmly, that we decide on this project for modules by WINAICO. Both the quality and the power of the modules are just above average,”so Andreas Grub further. The slightly elevated modules cover an area of more than 17,000 square meters this size corresponds to about two and a half football fields. The plant produces per year more than two million kilowatt hours of electricity; about one-tenth of the needs in the entire municipality of Abenberg.

The 4.6 million euro investment (including roof) will be ripped by the energy cooperative KlarModul EC of ohringen. WINAICO manufacturer and system supplier as 100% produces subsidiary of the semiconductor company win win precision technology co., Ltd., headquartered in Taiwan and sells WINAICO world’s crystalline high-performance modules. In addition, WINAICO as a system House for photovoltaic delivers complete PV system packages. Customers of the Company are solar specialists, solar installers, installers and project planners. Installers benefiting from above-average product quality, the products manufactured in Taiwan according to highest quality standards as well as the comprehensive consulting, planning and services by WINAICO. A generous storage ensures the rapid availability of the WINAICO products.

Gets Political Support

Peer Steinbruck and AVA-CO2 on a visit to the bio-energy park Saerbeck SPD candidate for Chancellor Peer Steinbruck was not bad as he on August 7 the bio-energy park Saerbeck attended. Because the small municipality in the great has: by no later than the year 2030 would like to turn to the own energy supply to renewable energy. A concept in which in addition to wind, photovoltaic and biogas, also the Biochar AVA cleancoal”should be used by AVA-CO2. Thomas M. Klausli CMO and media spokesman for AVA-CO2 was as project partners on the spot and spoke with Steinbruck on the hydrothermal Carbonisation (HTC) and the possibility of storing energy in the form of CO2 neutral organic carbon. The world’s first HTC plant on an industrial scale in operation in October 2010 took advantages of the hydrothermal Carbonisation of the Swiss company. AVA-CO2 worldwide provides solutions for the sustainable use of biomass for energy.

As a pioneer of the hydrothermal Carbonisation plant, builds and operates the company on behalf of its customers of HTC plants the plant, Residual materials, tonnes of organic waste, sewage sludge, beer residues, straw etc. efficiently and profitably to high-quality organic carbon “AVA cleancoal” or “AVA biochar” processing into fertilizer. The process binds greenhouse gases and ensure a neutral CO2 balance. One of the big advantages of AVA cleancoal”compared to wind or photovoltaic systems is the basic load capacity. Neither wind nor Sun are required for the procedure. A decentralized energy generation can be ensured solely with regional biomass waste.

“And exactly from this expertise and innovative technology to the energy park Saerbeck benefit in the next few years”, explained Ron. “He is proud to be on a very important project” and looks at the support on the part of the policy as necessary to advance the energy transition. ” Also Peer Steinbruck was very taken with the HTC method, in particular the possibility energy in AVA cleancoal”aroused his interest to save and obtain, if necessary, and that this regional biomass waste using find, convinced him. At the end of the event the Chancellor candidate was highly satisfied with his visit and wish everyone good luck in the further implementation of the bio-energy park project Saerbeck. The positive response and the motivational and laudatory words of the Chancellor candidates are a good place to start”, Ron finds. About AVA-CO2 AVA-CO2 worldwide provides solutions for the sustainable use of biomass for energy. As a pioneer of the hydrothermal Carbonisation (HTC) plans, builds and operates AVA CO2 HTC systems that process vegetable residues efficiently and profitably to high-quality, CO2 neutral organic carbon or CO2 negative Biochar on behalf of its customers.