Wind Energy brochure - Invest in Andalucia
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Wind Energy brochure - Invest in Andalucia
CONTENTS 1 Introduction…………………………………………… 4 2 Wind Power in Spain................................ 5 3 Wind Power in Andalusia......................... 6 4 Andalusia’s wind advantages..…………..…… 7 5 R&D centres & industrial parks..…………….. 9 6 International investors......…………………….. 11 7 Investment incentives ………..…..……………. 13 8 Investor services………..….......................... 14 3 1. ANDALUSIA IS AN EXCELLENT LOCATION FOR BUSINESS IN SPAIN & EUROPE ANDALUSIA HAS A LARGE AND COMPETITIVE ECONOMY •It is Europe’s 2nd largest region (>87,000 km2). •It is Spain’s most-populated region (8.2 million). •It has a workforce of nearly four million. •Its GDP measures nearly €150 billion across more than 500,000 companies. EXCELLENT INFRASTRUCTURE • 10 commercial ports Córdoba • 5 international airports • High-speed train links • Extensive motorway network Jaén Huelva Seville Granada Almería Málaga Cádiz 4 2. SPAIN IS A TOP EUROPEAN LOCATION FOR THE WIND INDUSTRY New MW installed in 2010 With more than 1,500 MW, Spain installed more wind energy in 2010 than any other European country. Spain was also the largest producer of energy from wind in Europe in 2010. With 8%, Spain‘s rate of wind generation growth is the highest in the EU. Total MW installed Spain Germany France UK Italy Sweden EU 15 (average) Romania Poland Portugal Belgium 1516 1493 1086 962 948 604 533 448 382 363 350 0 25000 500 1000 1500 Wind energy production 2010 (GWh) 20676 19160 20000 16699 15115 15000 11595 10013 10000 8462 5033 5000 723 1408 2358 6185 3522 0 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Spain Germany UK France Portugal Italy Denmark EU 25 (average) Netherland Sweden 42976 36500 11440 9600 8852 8374 7808 5870 3972 3500 0 10000 20000 30000 40000 50000 Source: EWEA 5 3. ANDALUSIA IS A LEADING SPANISH REGION FOR THE WIND INDUSTRY New MW installed since 2008 Andalusia had nearly 3,000 MW of installed wind capacity at the end of 2010. This represents an increase of 400% over the previous 4 years. Castile and León The region has 130 wind parks in operation. Andalusia Andalusia’s objective for 2020 is 8,000 MW of capacity. Catalonia Total MW installed 1469 1217 432 Castile-La Mancha 294 Valencia 290 3500 2840 3000 2979 2500 Galicia 2000 1762 1444 1500 1000 500 149 234 114 127 147 155 183 346 447 609 Asturias 51 Murcia 37 Cantabria 18 0 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 0 500 1000 1500 Source: Aprean 6 4. WIND PLAYS AN IMPORTANT ROLE IN ANDALUSIA’S ENERGY MARKET Solar Thermal 6% Nearly three-quarters of Andalusia‘s renewable power generation come from wind. The industry includes more than 550 companies, most of them small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Biomass 5% Photovoltaic 17% Wind Energy 72% Continental Europe’s largest wind farm (Andevalo, 290 MW) is located in Huelva. Andalusia offers proximity to the emerging North African markets. Huelva 335 MW Jaén 15 MW Seville 100 MW Granada 349 MW Cadiz 1252 MW Málaga 459 MW Huelva 11% Seville 3% Jaen 1% Granada 12% Almeria 467 MW Cadiz 42% Malaga 15% Almeria 16% Source: Aprean 7 4. ANDALUSIA HAS AVAILABLE & AFFORDABLE LABOUR FOR NEW INVESTMENTS Regional labour costs in the industrial sector Unemployed with higher education 2011 (thousands) Andalusia Catalonia Madrid Valencia Canary Islands Galicia Basque Country Castile and León Castile-La Mancha Asturias Aragon Murcia Extremadura Balearic Islands Cantabria Navarre La Rioja Ceuta Melilla (€/ year) 206,3 158,3 42.854 Basque Country 136,8 40.552 Catalonia 123,4 58,4 54,4 38.224 Navarre 36.083 Asturias 35.970 Aragon 46,5 45,1 34,9 27,6 33.998 Cantabria 33.544 Castile and León 33.449 Spain (average) 33.248 Balearic Islands 26 32.609 22,9 Andalusia 20,1 Castile-La Mancha 30.103 18,9 Murcia 30.058 Valencia 30.025 Galicia 29.991 La Rioja 29.707 10,9 9,9 5 0 Madrid 31.968 1,1 Canary Islands 0,6 Extremadura 50 100 150 200 20000 29.194 26.892 25000 30000 35000 40000 45000 Source: INE 8 5. ANDALUSIA IS STRONGLY COMMITTED TO RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT IN WIND THREE REGIONAL INSTITUTES ENABLE COLLABORATIVE R&D AND TESTING FOR WIND ENERGY PROJECTS ANDALUSIAN INSTITUTE OF RENEWABLE ENERGIES (IAER) CENTRE FOR ADVANCED AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGIES (CATEC) IAER combines research groups involved in renewable energies at the ten Andalusian universities and works with companies on projects such as developing better and/or lower cost components. CATEC, based in Seville, offers opportunities for aerodynamics research in the areas of: Material and Processes Automation and Robotics Simulation and software ADVANCED TECHNOLOGICAL CENTRE OF RENEWABLE ENERGIES (CTAER) CTAER was established in Almeria by the Andalusian government in order to collaborate with industrial partners in the development of renewable energy technologies. It has a wind division in Cadiz. It is constructing two testing platforms: one for onshore and one for offshore. SEVILLE ALMERIA CADIZ 9 5. ANDALUSIA HAS INDUSTRIAL LAND REQUIRED BY INVESTORS 1. Industrial Park La Palmosilla (Alcalá de los Gazules, Cadiz) 2. Industrial Park Soland (Sanlúcar La Mayor, Seville) Location: 1 km off the A-381, ca. 40 km southeast of Cadiz Location: On the A-49, ca. 20 km west of Seville Land owner: EPSA (Public Company of Land Andalusia) Land owner: IDEA Agency/Sanlúcar Town Council Availability of industrial land: 30 ha Availability of industrial land: Phase 1: 30 Ha.; Phase 2: 170 ha 10 6 3. Carboneras Port (Almeria) Location: 15 km off the A-7, ca. 50 km east of Almeria Land owner: Carboneras Town Council Availability of industrial land: Plot P-2: 33 Ha.; Plot P-1: 25 ha 2. INDUSTRIAL PARK SOLAND SEVILLE 1. INDUSTRIAL PARK LA PALMOSILLA ALMERIA 3. CARBONERAS PORT CADIZ 10 6. ANDALUSIA IS HOME TO MAJOR WIND POWER COMPANIES 11 6. RECENT PRESS COVERAGE OF ANDALUSIA’S WIND POWER INDUSTRY 12 7. INVESTMENT INCENTIVES 6 Andalusia offers industrial and R&D projects a variety of incentives, for example: 1. Incentive Program for the Promotion of Innovation and Business Development (2009-2013) UP TO 50% OF ELIGIBLE INVESTMENT (depending on the company’s size), payable through direct incentives, subsidies, loans, etc. ONLINE APPLICATION and response within two months 2. Jeremy Fund (Joint European Resources for Micro- to Medium-Sized Enterprises) TOTAL OF €235 MILLION available in the form of risk capital, loans, and guarantees 75% funded by the European Commission (ERDF) and 25% by the Andalusian government Provides financial support to foreign companies who want to establish in Andalusia. 3. Technology Corporation of Andalusia (CTA) for R&D and Industry-Academia Cooperation FINANCIAL AID CONSISTING OF A 25% GRANT and a 75% loan (0% interest/3 year grace period) Has funded 235 R&D projects in Andalusia to date 4. Job Training Incentives from the Andalusian Ministry of Employment TRAINING OR HIRING INCENTIVES (€3,000-€4,750) for hiring permanent or young workers 13 8. FREE AND CONFIDENTIAL SERVICES FOR INTERNATIONAL INVESTORS Invest in Andalucía can provide you with the following services related to your potential investment: • A DEDICATED RELATIONSHIP MANAGER, specializing in the wind energy sector; • Objective and accurate ECONOMIC, INDUSTRY, AND MARKET INTELLIGENCE; • Assistance with LOCATION AND SITE SELECTION; • COORDINATION OF TAILORED VISITS to sites, companies, universities and potential partners; • ADVICE ON IMPORTANT INVESTMENT ISSUES, such as available human resources, recruitment services, labour costs, and taxes; • INTRODUCTIONS TO USEFUL CONTACTS, such as professional service providers, technical contractors, and materials/component suppliers; • SUPPORT IN ACCESSING finance, funding, and technology partners; • Dedicated service to ACCESS POTENTIAL INVESTMENT INCENTIVES; and • ON-GOING SUPPORT SERVICES once you are established. 14