06.07.2010
Barriers to Wind Development in Romania: Meeting the Climate and Energy Challenges
European Wind Energy Association (EWEA)
Rue d'Arlon 63-65
B-1040 Brussels
Phone: +32 2 546 1940
Fax: +32 2 546 1944
Email: ewea@ewea.org
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Barriers to Wind Development in Romania: Meeting the Climate and Energy Challenges
European Wind Energy Association (EWEA)
Rue d'Arlon 63-65
B-1040 Brussels
Phone: +32 2 546 1940
Fax: +32 2 546 1944
Email: ewea@ewea.org
Link to the organizer
URL of event
Conference / Convention
Type of Event
Energy
Policy Field of Event
Registration required
Limitation
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Bucharest
Bucharest
Romania
Bucharest
Romania
Location of event
The WINDBARRIERS project aims at gathering up to date and comprehensive information on the administrative and grid access barriers that obstruct the development of wind energy in Europe.
It will quantify lead times for projects installed in the last 12 months, both onshore and offshore, across EU 27. The data gathered covers inter alia the timeframe for getting the necessary permits, the costs linked to the process, the number of actions involved, the success and failure rate of the applications etc. The data is obtained from national wind energy associations, major utilities and project developers active in the EU.
The final publication (foreseen summer 2010) will be a toolkit for policy makers to reduce administrative and grid access barriers, at EU and national level. The recommendations will be disseminated by the consortium. This will be done through the organisation of workshops in 5 EU countries, out of which 3 in new Member States.
It will quantify lead times for projects installed in the last 12 months, both onshore and offshore, across EU 27. The data gathered covers inter alia the timeframe for getting the necessary permits, the costs linked to the process, the number of actions involved, the success and failure rate of the applications etc. The data is obtained from national wind energy associations, major utilities and project developers active in the EU.
The final publication (foreseen summer 2010) will be a toolkit for policy makers to reduce administrative and grid access barriers, at EU and national level. The recommendations will be disseminated by the consortium. This will be done through the organisation of workshops in 5 EU countries, out of which 3 in new Member States.
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