Wind Energy
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Romania has the highest wind potential in South Eastern Europe. A study of Erste Bank places Romania and especially the Dobrogea Region with Constan?a and Tulcea counties as the second best place in Europe to construct wind farms due to its large wind potential.
Romania is set to significantly expand its wind energy capacity over the coming years, improving on its position as one of the European countries with the lowest amount of wind farm capacity installed. Currently the country has 582 MW (according to statistics Transelectrica 2011) of wind power installed capacity, but the European Wind Energy Association, in its recently published Pure Power report, predicts this will rise to 3,500 MW, all of that onshore wind power.
On European level, more than 13% from the energy will be produced by marins wind parks in 2030, enough for supporting 130 millions of European houses "medium", said the European Association for wind energy (EWEA), reports the AFP.
Investors need to be informed about the actual status, law, financing possibilities of wind energy in the region. This is why REECO, Renewable Energy Exhibition and Conference Organiser all over Europe, takes up this new trade fair theme also for ENREG ENERGIA REGENERABILA®.
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