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Bremerhavens Way to a leading European Offshore Wind Energy Center Free Hanseatic City of Bremen One of 16 Federal States of Germany Area: 158 sq. mi (408 km ) Population: 661,301 Main industries: Maritime and trade


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Bremerhaven‘s Way to a leading

European Offshore Wind Energy Center

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Free Hanseatic City of Bremen

  • One of 16 Federal States of Germany
  • Area: 158 sq. mi (408 km²)
  • Population: 661,301
  • Main industries:

– Maritime and trade economies – Automotive industry (Daimler AG) – Aerospace – Food and beverage industry – Logistics

  • Consists of two cities: Bremen & Bremerhaven

Bremen

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  • Largest city on the German North Sea

coast – population: 112,982.

  • Situated at the Weser River estuary and

is part of the Federal State of Bremen.

  • Port and maritime industry (shipbuilding,

engineering, steel and plant construction). Germany’s leading fish processing location.

  • 5.92 Mio. TEU containers processed in

2011.

  • Europe‘s biggest shipment center for

cars: 2.13 Mio. in 2011.

  • A nucleus for renewable energy sources

with a focus on offshore wind, marine science and industry logistics.

  • Tourism.

Seaport City Bremerhaven

Bremen Bremerhaven

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A brief history…

  • 1945: Ports of Bremen and Bremerhaven in American zone of occupation
  • During the Cold War, Bremerhaven served as key supply harbor for the

U.S. Army stationed in Western Europe.

  • With growing competition from other Asian and Eastern European ports, the

region experienced a severe economic downturn. – Structural change in the fisheries industry, – Loss of purchasing power due to withdrawal of American troops – downclosure of shipyards leading to a sharp rise in unemployment and a dramatic population decrease (from 147,000 to 113,000).

  • In 1998: unemployment at 22.3% (i.e. highest peak in West Germany).
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The electricity mix in Germany 2011

Natural Gas Lignite Coal Bituminous Coal Renewable Nuclear Power Other Wind energy Biomass Hydropower Photovoltaic Energies

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Renewables & Jobs in Germany

Number of Jobs Industry Goal

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Source: Emerging Energy Research

Of Offshor fshore GW Installed and F e GW Installed and For

  • recast, 2000-2020

ecast, 2000-2020

Market development in Europe

We are here today!

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Companies in the Wind Energy Industry in Bremerhaven

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Companies New Jobs End of 2010 New Jobs November of 2012 AREVA Wind GmbH 463 700 REpower 130 200 WeserWind GmbH 330 1200 PowerBlades GmbH 375 600 Fraunhofer Institut 56 120 PowerWind GmbH 28 50 sum 1382 2870

Job creation in Bremerhaven

Bremerhaven is the largest industrial area for the construction

  • f offshore wind turbines and equipment on the North Sea.

Jobs in the offshore wind industry projected to reach 14,000 by 2020.

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Regional spread of supplier industries in Germany

(WAB / PwC Report 2012)

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Offshore windpark facts

  • Alpha Ventus

– 60 MW – 12 wind turbines - 5 MW each – 250 mio. Euro – since 2009

  • Global Tech I

– 400 MW – 80 wind turbines - 5 MW each – 1.6 bn. Euro – completion in 2013

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Südlicher Fischereihafen, Labradorhafen 1999

Development of Industrial Real Estate

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Development of Industrial Real Estate

Südlicher Fischereihafen, Industriegebiet Luneort 2012

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Fraunhofer Institut PowerBlades GmbH REpower Systems AG AREVA Wind GmbH WeserWind GmbH

Offshore-wind industry in the south of Bremerhaven in 2012

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Offshore Transition Kaiserhafen – ABC-Halbinsel

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Thank you for your interest!

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Growth of market volume in the green markets of the future (in billion EUR)