Economic Development & Cluster Management in Schleswig-Holstein 11th windcomm werkstatt Get in touch across the Atlantic North American B2B meetings 7 October 2009, Kiel Martin Schmidt
Agenda 2 I. Onshore Wind Energy in Schleswig-Holstein Status Quo and Economic Development II. III. Wind Energy Cluster Management A Network of Excellence Conclusion
Onshore Wind Energy in Schleswig-Holstein Status Quo and Economic Development
Onshore Wind Energy in Schleswig-Holstein Status Quo and Economic Development 4 1991: Adoption of the Electricity Feed Act ("Stromeinspeisungsgesetz") first legal framework for a feed-in system for electricity from renewable energies feed-in tariff sufficient for electricity from wind beginning of the strong development of the wind energy in S.-H. 2000: Adoption of the Renewable Energy Sources Act ("Erneuerbare-Energien-Gesetz") differentiated feed-in tariffs for various energy sources tariffs depending on the quality of the location of the turbine continuing the development of wind energy
Onshore Wind Energy in Schleswig-Holstein Status Quo and Economic Development Flensburg 5 North Frisia 610 WT 708 MW Dithmarschen 785 WT 509 MW Steinburg 215 WKA 285 MW Installed Capacity (MW) Pinneberg 11 WT 14 MW Number of Wind Turbines (WT) Schleswig- Flensburg 387 WT 297 MW Rendsburg- Eckernförde 81 WT 104 MW Stormarn 41 WT 53 MW Kiel Neumünster Plön 43 WT 38 MW Segeberg 32 WT 38 MW Ostholstein 309 WT 412 MW Lübeck 6 WT 2 MW Herzogtum Lauenburg 47 WT 47 MW Concentration of onshore wind farms at the west coast of Schleswig- Holstein High potential for the replacement of old wind turbines (repowering) Source: Landwirtschaftskammer Schleswig-Holstein
Onshore Wind Energy in Schleswig-Holstein Status Quo and Economic Development 6 Number of WT/Installed capacity in MW 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 0 Installed capacity in 2008 <90 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 Number of WT 100 237 343 485 662 934 1196 1380 1495 1642 18662010 2305 2461 2547 2608 2594 2578 2565 2568 Installed capacity 7 35 59 92 153 280 426 529 603 726 941 1122 1502 1749 1952 2106 2179 2293 2423 2506 kw/wt 70 149 171 190 231 299 360 383 403 442 504 559 652 711 766 808 840 889 945 976 Until 2004: Increasing quantity of turbines (up to 2608 turbines in 2004) Since 2005: decreasing quantity of turbines as a result of ongoing repowering activities Source: Landwirtschaftskammer Schleswig-Holstein
Onshore Wind Energy in Schleswig-Holstein Status Quo and Economic Development Around 7.000 employees in the wind energy sector in Schleswig-Holstein Turnover from electrical power generation in 2007: ca. 440 Mio. EUR Business tax revenue in 2008: ca. 40 Mio. EUR Investment volume in 20062008: ca. 500 Mio. EUR 98 % of Schleswig-Holsteins onshore wind farms were financed by regional banks 7
Wind Energy Cluster Management A Network of Excellence
Wind Energy Cluster Management A Network of Excellence 9 In the early 2000s a network structure was set up to develop and promote wind energy in Schleswig- Holstein The network was made up of the key players in wind energy: CEwind Investment Bank Schleswig-Holstein Network agency windcomm schleswigholstein Wind energy trade fair Husum WindEnergy
Wind Energy Cluster Management A Network of Excellence 10 Achievements of the network to date: University courses, continuing education and training have been adapted to the requirements of onshore & offshore wind energy Research into wind energy has been promoted Know-how transfer and business contacts with the international market leaders have been extended so as to be able to realise Schleswig-Holstein s onshore and offshore projects The region has become more important and better known as an international wind energy location Financing has been secured in this time of economic crisis The network has promoted the testing and development of wind turbines to fit
Wind Energy Cluster Management A Network of Excellence 11 Manufacturer (wind turbines) DeWind, Lübeck Repower Systems, Husum/Rendsburg Vestas Wind Systems, Husum WindTechnik Nord, Enge-Sande Component supplier & service provider as WEIER Antriebe und Energietechnik, Eutin Generators for wind energy turbines WEST GmbH, Langenhorn Assembling, Disassembling Hansen Windtechnik, Husum Service, Maintenance
Wind Energy Cluster Management A Network of Excellence 12 Project developer, as Airtricity Germany, Hamburg/Husum Plan 8 GmbH, Eckernförde BGZ AG / WKN AG, Husum GEO, Langenhorn Financing- & Insurance, as Commerzbank AG VR Banken GOrena / Gothaer Versicherungen Marsh GmbH
Wind Energy Cluster Management A Network of Excellence 13 Research & Development CEwind (Center of Excellence); Kiel, Flensburg research network Aerodyn Energiesysteme GmbH, Rendsburg development of wind energy turbines Education & Training Universities of applied sciences in Kiel, Flensburg, degree course "Master of Wind Engineering" Education Centre for Renewable Energies (BZEE), Husum certified schooling and training measures
Conclusion
Conclusion 15 Schleswig-Holstein has established a wind cluster with a close network linking the region s companies, research and education institutes and public organisations Today around 100 companies are members of the windcommunity schleswig-holstein Wind energy is the driven force for Schleswig-Holstein s economy 7.000 jobs have been created in the wind energy sector in Schleswig-Holstein Around 40 Mio. EUR of business tax revenue guaranties economic growth in the region
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