An offshore
wind park in the North Sea is to be built without feed-in subsidies for the
first time, in a sign that renewable energy is becoming more competitive. Both
the environment and consumers are likely to benefit.
Deutsche Welle, 14 April 2017
Offshore Windpark Windenergie (Jorgen True/AFP/Getty Images) |
German
authorities have approved four offshore wind park projects in the North Sea,
including one that is to be built completely without the state subsidy that has
been usual up to now under a scheme aimed at encouraging renewable energy.
The
projects approved on Thursday have a total capacity of 1,490 megawatts,
according to the Bundesnetzagentur, which supervises companies' access to
Germany's power grid.
According
to energy supplier EnBW, the wind park "He Dreiht," with a capacity
of 900 megawatts - comparable with the output of a nuclear power station - will
be built without any subsidy at all. The three other parks, producing some 600
megawatts, will on average receive a subsidy of 0.44 cents (.47 US cents) per
kilowatt hour fed into the grid - much lower than current subsidies for solar
plants and wind turbines on land.
It also
massively undercuts the subsidy currently paid for offshore wind parks, which
can reach 18.4 cents per kilowatt hour, although this is paid for only eight
years, while the new projects will be subsidized for 20 years.
The newly
approved projects are to start feeding into the grid after 2021.
Germany wants at least 35 percent renewable energy by 2025 |
Surprising result
Almost a
quarter of the price of electricity in Germany paid by consumers goes into
subsidies for renewable energy as the country attempts to reach its goal of generating 80 percent of its energy from renewable sources by 2050.
The
president of the Bundesnetzagentur, Jochen Homann, said he was surprised at the
outcome of the first round of tenders for wind parks, and that consumers stood
to benefit in the long run.
"The
average weighted award price of 0.44 cents per kilowatt hour is far below
expectations. This shows the auction has unlocked medium and long-term cost
reduction potential, which will lead to a reduction in funding to an extent
that had not been expected," Homann said.
"Offshore
wind energy is categorically proving its competitiveness. This is good news for
all electricity consumers who contribute to funding renewable energy through
the renewable energy surcharge," he added. But he warned that the prices
could go up in the next round, which is due next year and will also include
tenders for the Baltic Sea.
Wind energy
industry representatives say that the price of building offshore wind parks has
gone down considerably as more are constructed, and that higher electricity
prices are expected on the stock market, meaning that the parks will make
enough profit even without subsidies.
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