segunda-feira, 12 de novembro de 2012

"German PV output covered 6.1% of electricity demand in the first nine months of 2012"

Retirado do blog Solar-FCUL:

"BDEW German Energy Blog
According to the latest figures by the Federal Association of the Energy and Water Industry (BDEW) for January to September 2012, solar power generation increased by 50% year-on-year. Renewables contributed 26% to electricity consumption in the first nine months of this year. (...) Wind energy remained the largest contributor of renewable energy in the first three quarters, accounting for 8.6% (2011: 8.0%), followed by photovoltaics accounting for 6.1% (4.1) and energy from biomass with 5.8% (2011: 5.4%). Hydro power contributed 3.8% (2011: 3.3%) and power from waste incineration plants and other renewable energies accounted for an unchanged share of 0.9%."

1 comentário:

  1. Vento é algo que não falta, pelo menos cá no Norte é um companheiro sempre presente! Justifica o mais largo investimento para parques eólicos. Com 30 GW instalados. Correspondente a +/- 30 centrais nucleares. É qqcoisa. Vero

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