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    Sunday, November 15, 2009

    BULGARIAN WIND BOOM

    Bulgaria set for 10x growth in wind power by 2020; European Wind Energy Association predicts that more than 3 GW of wind will help meet nearly 14 percent of the country's electricity demand.
    Emma Ritch, November 11, 2009 (Cleantech Group)

    "Bulgaria is one of the fastest-growing wind energy markets in the world…[and] has already doubled its installed wind capacity this year, reaching 330 megawatts—up from 158 megawatts at the end of 2008, according to [the European Wind Energy Association, EWEA]. The growth comes after Bulgaria tripled its wind energy capacity the previous year, up from 57 MW at the end of 2007, according to the Global Wind 2008 Report from the Global Wind Energy Council.

    "The EWEA said today it predicts Bulgaria's wind capacity will expand to more than 3,000 MW by 2020—representing 13.5 percent of Bulgaria's projected electricity demand…If the projections are realized, the country will easily meet its European Union mandate for 16 percent of electricity demand to come from renewables by 2020. Bulgaria currently gets 9.4 percent of its electricity from renewables…"


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    "That situation would allow Bulgaria to sell renewable energy to its neighbors struggling to meet the EU targets, creating revenues of €7.5 billion to €10 billion ($10.5 billion to $15 billion) by 2020, the Bulgarian Ministry of Energy said…Bulgaria's national action plan outlining its strategy to meet the targets is due to the EU by June 2010.

    "Bulgaria had 11.2 gigawatts of installed capacity from all sources at the end of 2006…[with] an additional 8 GW of wind projects in the pipeline…Last year, Enel, Italy's largest electric utility, bought…an option to participate in the development of a 180-MW of wind in Bulgaria…"


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    "The European Union had 65 GW of installed wind capacity at the end of 2008…Last year, wind held the largest share of [EU] new energy sources, contributing 36 percent of all new electricity generating capacity.

    "But wind is not being uniformly adopted across Europe. Romania had 10 MW of installed capacity from wind at the end of 2008, prompting the EWEA in June to call on the government to fix administrative and other hurdles preventing or delaying renewable energy projects from connecting to the electric grid…"

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