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DTU International Energy Report 2021: Perspectives on Wind Energy
The history of modern wind energy has demonstrated the impressive development in cost reduction, scale, capacity and deployment driven by an intelligent combination of technological development and policies. Today we are witnessing a paradigm shift in the development of wind energy towards a technology that will take on the responsibility for contributing significantly to reaching a low-carbon energy system. The future development will be even more dramatic and will need ambitious and continuous public and private investment in RD&D, as well as strong engagement and cooperation in the further development of wind energy technologies and systems. In this report, DTU Wind Energy aims to present our RD&D perspectives on how wind energy can accelerate the energy transition. Download whole report from Access to Document Chapters (download from Access to Document) 1. Introduction, trends and key messages Birte Holst Jørgensen, Peter Hauge Madsen, Gregor Giebel, Ignacio Martí, Kenneth Thomsen DOI:https://doi.org/10.11581/DTU.00000201 2. Managing the knowns and unknowns of wind energy Birte Holst Jørgensen, Peter Hauge MadsenDOI: https://doi.org/10.11581/DTU.00000202 3. Wind atlas trends Jake Badger, Erik Lundtang Petersen, Jakob Mann, Andrea N. Hahmann DOI:https://doi.org/10.11581/DTU.00000203 4. Wind energy policy and economics Lena Kitzing, Poul Erik Morthorst, Eric Lantz, Ryan Wiser DOI:https://doi.org/10.11581/DTU.00000204 5. Where to put wind farms? Challenges related to planning, EIA, noise and social acceptance Niels-Erik Clausen, David Rudolph, Julia Kirkegaard, Sanne Vammen LarsenDOI:https://doi.org/10.11581/DTU.00000205 6. How to develop the power system of the future Nicolaos A. Cutululis, Matti Koivisto, Kaushik Das DOI:https://doi.org/10.11581/DTU.00000206 7. Technology in context – design, operation and control of wind and hybrid power plants for the clean energy system Katherine Dykes, Tuhfe Göçmen, Kaushik Das, Juan-Andrés Pérez-Rúa, Gunner Larsen, Pierre-Elouan Réthoré ...
DTU International Energy Report 2021: Perspectives on Wind Energy
The history of modern wind energy has demonstrated the impressive development in cost reduction, scale, capacity and deployment driven by an intelligent combination of technological development and policies. Today we are witnessing a paradigm shift in the development of wind energy towards a technology that will take on the responsibility for contributing significantly to reaching a low-carbon energy system. The future development will be even more dramatic and will need ambitious and continuous public and private investment in RD&D, as well as strong engagement and cooperation in the further development of wind energy technologies and systems. In this report, DTU Wind Energy aims to present our RD&D perspectives on how wind energy can accelerate the energy transition. Download whole report from Access to Document Chapters (download from Access to Document) 1. Introduction, trends and key messages Birte Holst Jørgensen, Peter Hauge Madsen, Gregor Giebel, Ignacio Martí, Kenneth Thomsen DOI:https://doi.org/10.11581/DTU.00000201 2. Managing the knowns and unknowns of wind energy Birte Holst Jørgensen, Peter Hauge MadsenDOI: https://doi.org/10.11581/DTU.00000202 3. Wind atlas trends Jake Badger, Erik Lundtang Petersen, Jakob Mann, Andrea N. Hahmann DOI:https://doi.org/10.11581/DTU.00000203 4. Wind energy policy and economics Lena Kitzing, Poul Erik Morthorst, Eric Lantz, Ryan Wiser DOI:https://doi.org/10.11581/DTU.00000204 5. Where to put wind farms? Challenges related to planning, EIA, noise and social acceptance Niels-Erik Clausen, David Rudolph, Julia Kirkegaard, Sanne Vammen LarsenDOI:https://doi.org/10.11581/DTU.00000205 6. How to develop the power system of the future Nicolaos A. Cutululis, Matti Koivisto, Kaushik Das DOI:https://doi.org/10.11581/DTU.00000206 7. Technology in context – design, operation and control of wind and hybrid power plants for the clean energy system Katherine Dykes, Tuhfe Göçmen, Kaushik Das, Juan-Andrés Pérez-Rúa, Gunner Larsen, Pierre-Elouan Réthoré ...
DTU International Energy Report 2021: Perspectives on Wind Energy
Jørgensen, Birte Holst (author) / Madsen, Peter Hauge (author) / Giebel, Gregor (author) / Martí, Ignacio (author) / Thomsen, Kenneth (author)
2021-01-01
Jørgensen , B H , Madsen , P H , Giebel , G , Martí , I & Thomsen , K 2021 , DTU International Energy Report 2021: Perspectives on Wind Energy . DTU Wind Energy . https://doi.org/10.11581/DTU.00000200
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