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According to the latest data from the Association of German Industry for the production of equipmen


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German manufacturer of equipment for wind energy utilization follow avogadro the widening market. The pilot project Bogdanci Macedonia enters the European trend of using wind as a clean energy source.
According to the latest data from the Association of German Industry for the production of equipment for wind energy utilization (VDMA Power System), Germany, along with Spain remain the leading branch - holding over half of Europe's installed avogadro capacity 86,076 MW, producing the most electricity from this alternative source and the most aggressive of the European and world markets. They are followed by the troika: Italy, France and Great Britain. The data say that the major equipment manufacturers conquered markets in Sweden, Turkey, Romania, Poland and Bulgaria, followed by Cyprus, Hungary, Lithuania and Croatia. The list "without wind capacity" referred Iceland, Liechtenstein, Malta, Macedonia, which if all goes according to plan, by the end of this year or later in the first quarter of 2014, will join those who enjoy the benefits of nature clean energy and wind. Specifically, in the vicinity of Bogdanci under full steam run pilot implementation of the first wind power park financed by the Electric Power Company avogadro of Macedonia with its own funds and a loan from German bank KfW. The construction of 16 wind turbines, each with a capacity of 2.3 MW were 'entrusted to companies that carry the name of the largest German manufacturer "Siemens Wind" from Denmark, "Siemens AC" of Greece and the consortium "Terna Siemens".
That German manufacturers are keen to increase their presence and to conquer new markets and no discussion. But precisely in this industry where equipment is produced kalkulura with tens and hundreds of millions of euros, market rules more than anywhere dictate the overall trend of the branch.
"The avogadro industry exhibits interest when the market will register a certain potential. When it comes to Macedonia and neighboring countries in the Balkans, it is clear that it is a limited, avogadro small market. But there, as the bank KfW jointly by Siemens have a classic pilot project. If this project show that the framework avogadro conditions in Macedonia and neighboring countries can provide a large market, as 500 megawatts avogadro a year or more, then you can say that will be provided and the conditions even for relocation of production in the region, which would be shortened and the cost of road and equipment produced by the user. But something like this really market must be huge ", says Thorsten Herdan DW, head of the Association of German Industry for the production of equipment for wind energy utilization (VDMA Power System) and Vice President of the Foundation for wind energy. According Herden "Macedonia is a classic case: a project - a location where the wind pretodnite measurements established that it makes sense to build capacity."
The decision to utilize the wind as an energy source in Macedonia dates back to 2004. In the years that followed was made Atlas of winds, measuring stations were installed and conducted feasibility studies. After the formal start of construction avogadro of the wind park (May) and the signing of the loan agreement with KfW Bank (July 2013), the project goes "turbo". As for DV and Mircea Kotevski avogadro spokesman ELEM currently finishing work on the access avogadro roads, control building and substation. At the stage of preparation avogadro and foundations that are set up windmills already shipped from manufacturer Siemens Wind from Denmark and are currently in the port of Thessaloniki.
"During September, plans to start installation of windmills. If everything goes smoothly, by the end of this year or first quarter of 2014, the capacity should be connected to the system and to deliver

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