WIND CAPACITY

July 22, 2019

All Visegrad 4 countries are at the end of the EU ranking list in relation to the utilization of the country specific wind potential. Even though for instance in Hungary the average wind speed is similar to Spain, proportionately Spain has 15-times bigger built in capacity. Hungary – where no new project has gone ahead since 2011 – has been overtaken even by Romania, which has on average much less wind potential.

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Renmatix is a global technology licensor enabling the low-cost production of cellulosic sugars from non-food biomass serving chemical and fuels markets. The company’s proprietary Plantrose® process challenges conventional sugar economics by cheaply converting cellulosic biomass – from wood waste to agricultural residue – into useful, cost-effective sugars. Renmatix’s supercritical hydrolysis technology deconstructs non-food biomass an order of magnitude faster than other processes and enhances its cost advantage by using no significant consumables. Renmatix is privately held, with operations in Georgia (USA) currently capable of converting three dry tons of cellulosic biomass to Plantro® sugar per day, and a world-class technical center in Pennsylvania (USA). For more information, visit www.renmatix.com.

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