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Energy problems in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania

Energy problems in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania Energy ressources. Space for: -wood -biomass -solar power systems -wind power stations Brown coal. Mixture of renewable energies in MV. Currently effectively used ressources.

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Energy problems in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania

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  1. Energy problems in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania

  2. Mecklenburg-Western PomeraniaEnergy ressources • Space for:-wood-biomass-solar power systems-wind power stations • Brown coal

  3. Mixture of renewable energies in MV

  4. Currently effectively used ressources Currently effectively used ressources • biomass: 13 power and heat supply stations • biogas: ~67 plants (>30MV)‏ • wind power: ~ 1050 plants • geothermical power: 3 power stations • biological fuel: 7 biodiesel- oil mills 3 bioethanol oil mills under construction • hydropower: 6 small plants

  5. Used fossil energy • hardcoal power station in Rostock • natural gas power station in Rostock

  6. Lubmin • hard coal power station is planned • danish company: „DONG Energy“ • 16000 MW (one of the biggest in G)‏ • annual CO2 output 8.400 000 t (estimated)‏ • hard coal from Australia /South Africa • problems with the grid-capacity

  7. Capability • repowering of windenergy (Nordex factory(HRO))‏ • offshore windparks (planned)‏ • higher efficiency:private households public buildingsthe gridtraffic ... • use of natural gas (pipeline Lubmin) instead of hard coal • use of geothermical power and solar energy -> decentralised power supply

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