Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Turkey ranks in top 5 European states for 2020 wind energy investment­s

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TURKEY ranked among the top five European countries that invested the most in wind energy with over 1 billion euros ($1.19 billion) of land wind energy investment­s in 2020, WindEurope’s report showed yesterday.

According to the report “Financing and Investment Trends in the European Wind Industry in 2020,” Europe invested 42.8 billion euros in new wind farms in 2020, the second-highest annual amount on record, despite challenges from the COVID-19 pandemic. Investment­s in offshore wind farms hit a record 26.3 billion euros, which financed 7.1 gigawatts (GW) of new offshore capacity. Investment­s in new onshore wind farms reached 16.5 billion euros, financing 12.5 GW of new onshore capacity.

“The figure of 26.3 billion euros in offshore wind investment­s was a new record. However, the figure of 16.5 billion euros in onshore wind investment­s was the lowest amount since 2017,” the report revealed, explaining that it was mainly due to delays in permitting new onshore wind farms in many countries in Europe. The report affirmed that wind energy remains an attractive investment with plenty of financing available for investment­s in this sector.

CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONEHOWEVER, WindEurope advised in the report of the necessity to align the EU and national economic recovery plans with the European Green Deal to help accelerate the transition to a low-carbon energy system.

UK INVESTED MOST

According to the report, the U.K. invested the most in new wind farms in 2020 with 13.5 billion euros, followed by the Netherland­s with investment­s of 7.9 billion euros.

The record amount invested in the U.K. was largely the result of 9.4 billion euros in financing for what promises to be the world’s largest offshore wind farm, for phases A and B of Dogger Bank, located between 130 and 190 kilometers (80 and 118 miles) from the northeast coast of England.

“This will allow for the constructi­on of 2.4 GW out of the 3.6 GW wind farm, the largest wind farm in Europe to date,” the report explained.

In addition to the large investment­s of the U.K. and the Netherland­s, Germany invested 2.2 billion euros and France invested 1.8 billion euros – the most in onshore wind, although these amounts were lower than in previous years. Turkey ranked fifth in overall investment­s and fourth in terrestria­l wind energy investment, excluding the U.K.

 ?? EDITOR ALEN LEPAN ?? Wind turbines near the open-cast mining of German energy giant RWE in Garzweiler, western Germany, March 15, 2021.
EDITOR ALEN LEPAN Wind turbines near the open-cast mining of German energy giant RWE in Garzweiler, western Germany, March 15, 2021.

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