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29.04.25 - 16:48
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What caused the blackout in Spain and Portugal and did renewable energy play a part? (The Guardian)
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The countries boast high levels of wind and solar on their grids, leading to speculation about the robustness of the technologyEurope live – latest updatesPedro Sánchez vows to find the cause of huge power cut in Spain and PortugalSpain and Portugal suffered the worst blackout in living memory in Europe this week. About 55 million people were affected and it lasted more than half a day. Some have blamed renewables and net zero emissions targets, as the two countries boast high levels of wind and solar on their electricity grid and lead Europe in the technologies. But is this true? Continue reading......
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29.04.25 - 11:24
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Blackout: Wie erneuerbare Energien die Stromnetze ins Wanken bringen (Telepolis)
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Spanien und Portugal kehren nach historischem Stromausfall zur Normalität zurück. Experten sehen Ausbau erneuerbarer Energien als Risiko für Netzstabilität... --- Der Stromnetzbetreiber Red Eléctrica machte eine abrupte Unterbrechung der Stromverbindung mit Frankreich für den Zusammenbruch verantwortlich. Warum es dazu kam, ist jedoch noch unklar... --- Doch im Gegensatz zu Wasser- oder Wärmekraftwerken verfügen Wind- und Solaranlagen nicht über die sogenannte Trägheit, die Schwankungen ausgleichen kann. "Diese Eigenschaft bedeutet, dass die Robustheit des Netzes umso geringer ist, je höher der Anteil erneuerbarer Energien ist", erklärt der Professor Miguel de Simón Martín.. --- Ohne französischen Atomstrom ist das spanisch/ portugisische Stromnetz, welches zum Ausfallzeitpunkt nur von erneuerbaren Energien gespeist wurde, anfällig für Störungen und Blackouts. Wer solche Blackouts als reale Gefahr offen anprangerte, wurde vor kurzem noch als Spinner und Querdenker diffamiert, insb. von den Grünen!
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16.01.25 - 10:01
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Caverion to implement substation concept at Greenvolt Group′s Høegholm Energipark in Denmark - supporting the green transition (Cision)
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Caverion Press release 16 January 2025 at 11.00 EET
Caverion to implement substation concept at Greenvolt Group's Høegholm Energipark in Denmark - supporting the green transition
[image] Caverion implements the critical infrastructure, including the construction of the high-voltage substation, at Greenvolt Power's new solar park, Høegholm Energipark, near Tirstrup in Denmark. This collaboration marks an important green transition milestone.
Greenvolt Group, through Greenvolt Power, is establishing a solar park which will be able to produce an estimated 99,000 MWh annually, which...
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27.11.24 - 12:44
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Jefferies prefers wind energy producer EDPR to parent EDP (Reuters EN)
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BUZZ-Jefferies prefers wind energy producer EDPR to parent EDP ** Jefferies downgrades Portuguese utility company EDP EDP.LS to "hold" from "buy"; sees lack of a strong medium-term catalyst ** "Although we believe the company is well-positioned to benefit from long-term growth due to trends such as data centers, we don't see this trends to shape the flat forecast for coming years 2-3 years," it adds ** Jefferies prefers the growth story of Madrid-headquartered subsidiary EDP Renovaveis EDPR.LS ,...
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09.08.24 - 11:13
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Vestas wins 41 MW order in Spain (Cision)
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News release from Vestas Mediterranean
Madrid, 9 August 2024
Vestas has received a 41 MW order for the Barranco del Agua II and the Carrugueiro wind parks in Spain.
The order is placed by Green Mind Ventures, part of GreenVolt, and it includes the supply and installation of six V163-4.5 MW and three V136-4.5 MW wind turbines, as well as a 20-year Active Output Management (AOM 4000) service agreement.
“We are glad to see how the versatility of our 4 MW platform portfolio continues to suit our customers' needs in Spain. Our full converter technology enables market-leading grid...
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