Germany鈥檚 onshore wind power expansion firmly back on growth track, industry says
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The expansion of onshore wind power in Germany is picking up again and it appears that a 鈥減olitically caused鈥 dent in newly installed capacity between 2019 and 2021 has been overcome, industry lobby group BWE has . The outcome of this year's first tender with successful bids totalling more than 1.8 gigawatts (GW) and an expected top-up in volume to almost 5 GW in the upcoming four tenders are a cause for optimism in the industry, BWE said. At the same time, many projects that have been held up in lengthy licensing procedures of more than five years will be implemented this year. However, delays in securing designated wind power production sites and the supply of technical components, as well as difficulties in transport logistics for large turbine elements continue to weigh on a faster expansion, BWE president B盲rbel Heidebroek said. 鈥淭here needs to be a licensing boost in all states,鈥 especially in the聽laggard southern German states, she argued. Wind power overtook coal as the country鈥檚 most important electricity source in 2023, underlining the technology鈥檚 potential for becoming the energy system鈥檚 backbone, Heidebroek added. 鈥淭ogether with the record volume in new licenses from the past year, this shows that the industry has come out of its slump of the past years. It is up to the states now to sustain this trend.鈥
At the end of last week, Germany鈥檚 Federal Network Agency (BNetzA) the results of the country鈥 first renewable power auctions in 2024, confirming a positive trend in the uptake of onshore wind power. 鈥淲e鈥檙e not yet where we want to be in terms achieving our wind power expansion goals. But we鈥檙e on a good way to get there,鈥 BNetzA head Klaus M眉ller commented. Throughout 2023, the total volume of submitted projects was 6.5 GW, a聽significant increase over the previous years, M眉ller said. Between 2018 and 2022, bids never exceeded 3.7 GW per year, he added.