Business
German wind report shows “repowering” wind turbines could double output by 2030 – RenewEconomy
Upgrades to old German turbines could see a massive expansion of output without building in a single new spot

A new report published by German wind energy industry group Bundesverband WindEnergie (BEW) and regional renewable energy group LEE NRW finds that existing German wind power output could double in output by 2030 purely through upgrades to newer models of wind turbines.
The study, first reported on by German outlet Clean Energy Wire on Thursday, finds that total annual output from German wind power could increase to 200 terawatt hours by 2030 through reporting. This could be up to 500 terawatt hours…
-
Noosa News18 hours ago
The Laundry Lady secures $1M to fuel international expansion
-
General23 hours ago
Everyday AI use brings a hidden climate cost
-
Noosa News15 hours ago
Truffle growers say rare delicacy is worth its $3,500 per kilo expense
-
Noosa News15 hours ago
Homicide investigation underway after woman found dead in north Brisbane