“Wind energy is not just a solution; it’s a testament to our ability to embrace the forces of nature and transform them into a sustainable future. Through innovation and dedication, we harness the power of the wind, paving the way for a greener and brighter world.”
Mariss Mezgals
Finance & Risk Aksedo Group
Europe’s vast and diverse landscapes have become a remarkable canvas for capturing the raw power of the wind and transforming it into a reliable and eco-friendly source of renewable energy. With a commitment to sustainability and a vision for a greener future, wind energy has emerged as a key player in Europe’s renewable energy transition.
The utilization of wind energy technology has revolutionized the way we generate electricity. Through the strategic placement of wind turbines in wind-rich areas, Europe has unlocked the potential of this abundant natural resource. As the wind blows, the turbines gracefully harness its kinetic energy, converting it into clean and sustainable electrical power.
One of the remarkable aspects of wind energy is its reliability. Wind is a virtually limitless resource, making it a consistent and predictable source of power. Unlike fossil fuels, wind energy does not deplete over time, ensuring a long-term and sustainable energy solution for Europe. By embracing the wind, we can reduce our dependence on finite resources and mitigate the environmental impact of traditional energy sources.
Moreover, wind energy is a truly eco-friendly alternative. It produces zero greenhouse gas emissions, minimizing the carbon footprint and combating climate change. By transitioning to wind energy, Europe takes a significant step towards achieving its ambitious sustainability goals, contributing to a cleaner and healthier planet for future generations.
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The implementation of alternative sustainable fuels into everyday life will change the perception of infrastructure and transportation, also helping to reach carbon neutral goals together. PurpleGreen has thought about every part of this cycle.
Power grid network transmits the electricity produced by PurpleGreen projects:
A) For production of Hydrogen (H2);
B) Into batteries for storage;
C) For end use (households, production facilities, public infrastructure, transportation).
With the implementation of batteries, grid network balancing and electricity trading is provided by PurpleGreen, expanding the range of our services.
Ammonia (NH3) is used for end use (alternative fuel, production of fertilizers). Ammonia (NH3) can be transported through EU H2 pipeline or cargo ship for further destinations, as well as transported with cargo trucks to nearest H2 stations.
We use agricultural land plots for installing solar and wind farms. Land plots left out are used for agricultural purposes. With PurpleGreen projects, landowners and farmers get paid for land lease as well as harvested products.
Produced electricity is:
A) transmitted to grid network;
B) stored in to batteries, later transmitted to grid network;
C) in combination with added water used for electrolysis process.
Hydrogen (H2) can be transported through EU H2 pipeline or Provaris H2 cargo ship for further destinations, as well as transported with cargo trucks to nearest H2 stations.