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Is tagairt é seo don chuideachta Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy i Maracó, a bunaíodh in 2017.
This is a reference to the company Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy Blades in Morocco, which was set up in 2017.
Is tagairt é seo don chuideachta Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy i Maracó, a bunaíodh in 2017.
This is a reference to the company Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy Blades in Morocco, which was set up in 2017.
ENER/C1/2018-493, Renewable cooling under the revised Renewable Energy Directive [An fuarú in-athnuaite faoin Treoir athbhreithnithe maidir le Fuinneamh In-athnuaite], TU-Wien, 2021.
ENER/C1/2018-493, Renewable cooling under the revised Renewable Energy Directive, TU-Wien, 2021.
Chomhoibrigh dá úsáideoir ar dtús san imscrúdú: Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy, S.A (“SGRE”) agus Vestas Wind Systems A/S (“Vestas”).
Two users originally cooperated in the investigation: Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy, S.A (‘SGRE’) and Vestas Wind Systems A/S (‘Vestas’).
Tá an liosta de scéimeanna deonacha agus scéimeanna deimhniúcháin náisiúnta arna n-aithint ag an gCoimisiún ar fáil ag: https://energy.ec.europa.eu/topics/renewable-energy/bioenergy/voluntary-schemes_en
The list of voluntary schemes and national certification schemes recognized by the Commission is available at: https://energy.ec.europa.eu/topics/renewable-energy/bioenergy/voluntary-schemes_en
Tá liosta na scéimeanna deonacha a n-aithníonn an Coimisiún iad ar fáil ag: https://energy.ec.europa.eu/topics/renewable-energy/bioenergy/voluntary-schemes_en
The list of voluntary schemes recognized by the Commission is available at: https://energy.ec.europa.eu/topics/renewable-energy/bioenergy/voluntary-schemes_en
Tá na scéimeanna deimhniúcháin a aithníonn an Coimisiún Eorpach le fáil ag: https://ec.europa.eu/energy/topics/renewable-energy/biofuels/voluntary-schemes_ga.
The certification schemes officially recognised by the European Commission are available at: https://ec.europa.eu/energy/topics/renewable-energy/biofuels/voluntary-schemes_en.
Chuaigh Parlaimint na hEorpa níos sia ná togra an Choimisiúin agus ná na conclúidí ón gComhairle Eorpach sa rún uaithi an 5 Feabhra 2014 dar teideal A 2030 framework for climate and energy policies (Creat 2030 do bheartais aeráide agus fuinnimh), agus sa rún uaithi an 23 Meitheamh 2016 dar teideal The renewable energy progress report (Tuarascáil ar dhul chun cinn an fhuinnimh inathnuaite), mar ar chuir sí i dtreis nach móide a bheith níos uaillmhianaí fós i bhfianaise Chomhaontú Pháras agus i bhfianaise an laghdú ar chostas na teicneolaíochta a bhaineann le fuinneamh inathnuaite le tamall anuas.
In its resolutions of 5 February 2014 entitled ‘A 2030 framework for climate and energy policies’ and of 23 June 2016 entitled ‘The renewable energy progress report’, the European Parliament went further than the Commission proposal or the European Council conclusions, stressing that, in light of the Paris Agreement and the recent renewable technology cost reductions, it was desirable to be significantly more ambitious.
Mheas Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy GmbH & Co KG (“SGRE”), úsáideoir SWT a chuir barúlacha isteach, nach ionadaíoch é an líon SWT a táirgeadh amháin mar gheall gur fhás a méid, le himeacht ama.
Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy GmbH & Co KG (‘SGRE’), a user of SWT that submitted comments, considered that the mere number of SWT produced is not representative because their size increased over time.
Ina theannta sin, éilítear leis sin dlús a chur leis an infheistíocht san fhuinneamh in-athnuaite amach ón gcósta agus é mar aidhm aige sin 300 GW ar a laghad de ghiniúint gaoithe amach ón gcósta a bhaint amach a shuiteáiltear i gcomhréir le straitéis an Choimisiúin maidir le fuinneamh in-athnuaite amach ón gcósta a leagtar amach i dteachtaireacht ón gCoimisiún an 19 Samhain 2020 dar teideal An EU Strategy to harness the potential of offshore renewable energy for a climate neutral future [Straitéis AE chun leas a bhaint as acmhainneacht an fhuinnimh in-athnuaite amach ón gcósta do thodhchaí a bheidh neodrach ó thaobh aeráide de].
In addition, that requires stepping up investment in offshore renewable energy with the aim of reaching at least 300 GW of offshore wind generation installed in line with the Commission’s offshore renewable energy strategy set out in the Commission communication of 19 November 2020 entitled ‘An EU Strategy to harness the potential of offshore renewable energy for a climate neutral future’.
I dteachtaireacht uaidh an 19 Samhain 2020, dar teideal An EU Strategy to harness the potential of offshore renewable energy for a climate neutral future [Straitéis AE chun leas a bhaint as acmhainneacht an fhuinnimh in-athnuaite amach ón gcósta do thodhchaí a bheidh aeráidneodrach], thug an Coimisiún isteach cuspóir uaillmhianach go mbainfí amach, faoi 2050, 300 GW d’fhuinneamh gaoithe amach ón gcósta agus 40 GW d’fhuinneamh aigéin thar imchuacha farraige uile an Aontais.
In its Communication of 19 November 2020, entitled ‘An EU Strategy to harness the potential of offshore renewable energy for a climate neutral future’, the Commission introduced an ambitious objective of 300 GW of offshore wind and 40 GW of ocean energy across all the Union’s sea basins by 2050.