Photographer’s Note
sometimes it is de facto worth to get up early ;-)
the windmill on the hill is able to produce electricity for and entire neighbourhood ,though today without any air in movment that might be difficult.
Germany - the world's leading producer of wind power - says it has expanded its capacity by 44% in the past year.
Industry figures show Germany now has more than 11,000 wind turbines. The dramatic expansion follows the German Government's decision to phase out nuclear power.
And in a pioneering move, German companies are planning to build huge wind parks far out to sea.
The European wind power industry estimates, that given the right legal and financial support, wind projects could provide energy for 50 million people in Europe in less than 10 years' time.
That would represent a major contribution to meeting the EU's Kyoto climate targets on reducing greenhouse gases.
Growing industry
Germany, by far the world's largest wind power market, is showing the way. Last year it accounted for roughly half of all wind turbines built worldwide.
Having decided to phase out nuclear power, the German Government is promoting wind energy like never before.
Though wind power now accounts for just 3.5% of Germany's energy consumption, it is expected to grow rapidly.
Turbine construction has been encouraged by a German law guaranteeing a minimum price for energy produced by wind power.
Off-shore turbines
The authorities are now considering plans for what could be a revolution in renewable energy: a plan to build up to 5,000 wind turbines off Germany's north coast.
Some would be located in open sea up to 45 kilometres (27 miles) offshore, a feat never before attempted. Since the wind is stronger at sea, the energy potential is highly attractive.
Giant wind turbines, double the size of conventional ones, are being developed for offshore use.
A pilot project has already been authorised and is expected to be operational next year, but as well as the technological challenges, the project will have to overcome concerns about shipping safety and its impact on the sea environment.
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Sekhmet73
(4133) 2008-01-24 0:33
Hi there, I agree with you, sometimes an early wake up gives very satisfying results! The colours in this shot are very beautiful, but according to me you gave too much space to the black part, you should have cropped it, or at least give much importance to the sky.
Sabrina
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Copyright: Marque Berger (rio_de_janeiro)
(2012) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2008-01-25
- Categories: Nature
- Camera: Panasonic Lumix DMC TZ3
- Exposure: f/3.3, 1/160 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2008-01-23 23:47
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