Lecture EWEA 2000 - Slide 22
Aus Transnational-Renewables
Version vom 3. Oktober 2010, 15:52 Uhr von Reichardt (Diskussion | Beiträge)
Version vom 3. Oktober 2010, 15:52 Uhr von Reichardt (Diskussion | Beiträge)
Lecture Magdeburg [2001,en], Vortrag Lübeck [2006,de], Lecture Barcelona [2008,en], Vortrag EWEA 2000 [2000,en] |
Vorstellung regenerativer Energien: Biomasse, Windenergie, Fallwindkraftwerke, Geothermie, Wasserkraft, Solarenergie |
Overview |
At the end of my speech I want to switch the point of view to an other aspect of the Extraeuropean option for an energy supply with wind power. I roughly want to sketch the idea to combine CO2 reduction and Development aid. Therefore I will compare two potential partners within a new electricity system.
Morocco and Germany:
- The population of the developing country is about 36% of the German population.
- In Morocco the electric consumption per capita is 7% of the consumption in Germany.
- The GDP is just 1.7% of ours (Germanys). It really is a poor country.
- In Germany we spend 2.2 % of our GDP on electricity. Which is more than the total Moroccan GDP.
- If the EU would decide to produce 10% of its electricity in Morocco (equivalent to 40% of Germanys consumption). The total investment in wind parks would on the one hand only be 3.3% of Germanys annual GDP or 1 ½ times our annual expenditures for electricity. On the other hand it would be 2 times the actual GDP of morocco.
So the decision for Europe would mean to get relatively cheap green electricity and for Morocco it could provide a development aid that lasts for some decades.