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| Wind adds 13GW new capacity in 2015: 44% of all new power ![]() Renewables accounted for 77% of new power plant installations in 2015: 22.3GW of a total 29GW. Investment in new onshore and offshore wind farms reached €26.4 billion, a 40% increase on 2014, with both onshore and offshore attracting record levels of capital. Almost half the new wind installations in 2015 were in Germany. Poland was the second largest installer with 1.3GW new capacity followed by France with 1GW. Dickson said: "We've seen strong expansion in Germany in 2015 and a strong year for offshore wind. But growth is uneven geographically. We're not doing as well in countries where the policy and regulation is unclear and/or ineffective - investors and developers go elsewhere. Policy is key, especially when we look at the longer term. As of now only 6 out of the 28 EU states have clear targets and policies in place for renewables post-2020. We see more ambition in emerging economies - which puts a question mark by the EU's goal to be No. 1 in renewables. The Commission's proposal for a new Renewable Energy Directive, due in December, is a key opportunity to drive greater ambition from member states in the absence of binding national targets." write your comments about the article :: © 2016 Construction News :: home page |