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歐洲投資銀行與德國商業銀行簽署協議,將為歐盟電網釋放24億美元資金

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-- 歐洲投資銀行和德國商業銀行週二宣布,雙方已達成一項新的合作協議,預計將為德國和其他歐洲國家的電網建設釋放高達20億歐元(約24億美元)的投資。 該協議旨在緩解融資瓶頸,這些瓶頸阻礙了再生能源併網所需電網基礎設施的建設。 根據協議,歐洲投資銀行將向德國商業銀行提供2.5億歐元的擔保,使這家德國銀行能夠向電纜和變壓器等關鍵電網組件的製造商提供更多擔保。 預計該安排將加強供應鏈,並加速歐洲能源轉型所需的基礎設施升級。 歐洲投資銀行副行長尼古拉·比爾表示:“如果沒有高效的電網,風力渦輪機、太陽能電池板和熱泵就無法發揮作用。我們的合作將支持對新線路、變壓器和智能基礎設施的投資,並有助於長期降低能源成本。” 歐洲投資銀行表示,隨著歐洲向再生能源轉型,其電網投資需求將急劇成長。預計到2045年,光是德國一國的電網投資就將達到約4,310億歐元,年支出預計將增加至約200億歐元。 電網瓶頸已造成巨大損失。 2023年,超過27,000吉瓦時的電力必須透過重新調度措施進行平衡,耗資約32億歐元,這凸顯了擴建和現代化基礎設施的迫切性。 兩家銀行達成的協議也支持歐盟更廣泛的能源策略,包括旨在提高能源安全、減少排放和降低價格波動的「歐洲綠色協議」和「再生能源電力計畫」(REPowerEU)。

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