About 2GWof the new wind installations will be onshore, says the Prognos 2012 study by the Freiburg-based Öko-Institut.
“Those are quite robustfigures,” says Felix Matthes, who co-ordinates energy and climate policy at theinstitute.
In contrast to recentyears, there won’t be unexpected capacity additions in PV, Matthes adds.
Germany added more than7GW of PV in each of the previous three years, in part due to a run oninstallations ahead of subsequent cuts to feed-in tariffs (FITs).
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