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" Wind power for the world : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 777279
Doc. No : b597281
Main Entry : editors, Preben Maegaard, Anna Krenz, Wolfgang Palz.
Title & Author : Wind power for the world : : international reviews and developments\ editors, Preben Maegaard, Anna Krenz, Wolfgang Palz.
Publication Statement : Singapore : Pan Stanford Publishing, 2014. ©2014
Series Statement : Pan Stanford series on renewable energy, v. 3.
Page. NO : xxv, 702 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
ISBN : 9789814411899
: : 9814411892
Contents : Machine generated contents note: 1.1. Initiatives for the Transition / Preben Maegaard --; 1.2. Wind Industry Leads the Way / Preben Maegaard --; 1.3. Forty Years of Replacement of Fossil Fuels with Wind and Solar / Preben Maegaard --; 1.4. Involvement of Many Industries / Preben Maegaard --; 1.5. New Organisational Structures / Preben Maegaard --; 1.6. Costs of Wind Power / Preben Maegaard --; 1.7. Politics and Finances / Preben Maegaard --; 1.8.Common Good Approaches / Preben Maegaard --; 1.9. The Need for Coherent Global Policies / Preben Maegaard --; 2.1. Introduction / Wolfgang Palz --; 2.2. Wind Power Markets: From the Beginnings in 1980 up to now in 2012 / Wolfgang Palz --; 2.3. The European Wind Development Programme / Wolfgang Palz --; 2.3.1. European Wind Atlas and Siting Tools for Wind Turbines / Wolfgang Palz --; 2.3.2. Potential of Wind Energy in the European Union / Wolfgang Palz --; 2.3.3. The European Development of Megawatt Size Wind Turbines / Wolfgang Palz --; 2.3.4. Generic R & D / Wolfgang Palz --; 2.4. Conclusions / Wolfgang Palz --; 3.1. Introduction: New Record in New Installations / Jean-Daniel Pitteloud / Stefan Gsänger --; 3.2. Lowest Worldwide Growth Rate in More than a Decade / Jean-Daniel Pitteloud / Stefan Gsänger --; 3.3. Strongest Growth in Latin America and Eastern Europe / Stefan Gsänger / Jean-Daniel Pitteloud --; 3.4. Top Wind Markets in 2012: Diversity in Big Five Markets / Stefan Gsänger / Jean-Daniel Pitteloud --; 3.4.1. The Energy Sector in Iceland: 100% Power from Renewables / Jean-Daniel Pitteloud / Stefan Gsänger --; 3.5. Installed Capacity by Country Size / Jean-Daniel Pitteloud / Stefan Gsänger --; 3.6. Offshore Wind: British Dominance / Jean-Daniel Pitteloud / Stefan Gsänger --; 3.7. Continental Distribution / Stefan Gsänger / Jean-Daniel Pitteloud --; 3.7.1. Asia About to Take over Leading Position from Europe / Stefan Gsänger / Jean-Daniel Pitteloud --; 3.7.2. Africa / Stefan Gsänger / Jean-Daniel Pitteloud --; 3.7.3. Asia / Stefan Gsänger / Jean-Daniel Pitteloud --; 3.7.4. Australia and Oceania / Jean-Daniel Pitteloud / Stefan Gsänger --; 3.7.5. Europe / Stefan Gsänger / Jean-Daniel Pitteloud --; 3.7.6. Latin America / Jean-Daniel Pitteloud / Stefan Gsänger --; 3.7.7. North America / Jean-Daniel Pitteloud / Stefan Gsänger --; 3.8. Future Challenges and Prospects Worldwide / Jean-Daniel Pitteloud / Stefan Gsänger --; 3.9. Forecast 2020 / Jean-Daniel Pitteloud / Stefan Gsänger --; 4.1. Benefits of Wind Power / Anil Kane --; 4.2. Wind Energy in India / Anil Kane --; 4.3. Potential of Wind Power / Anil Kane --; 4.4. Fluctuating Power Supply / Anil Kane --; 5.1. Wind Power at a Crossroad / Frede Hvelplund --; 5.2. Two Phases of Wind Power Development / Frede Hvelplund --; 5.3. The Need for Regional Ownership of Wind Turbines / Frede Hvelplund --; 5.4. Conclusions / Frede Hvelplund --; 6.1. Introduction / He Dexin --; 6.2. Wind Energy Resources in China / He Dexin --; 6.2.1. Onshore Wind Energy Resources / He Dexin --; 6.2.2. Offshore Wind Energy Resources / He Dexin --; 6.2.3. Wind Energy Resources Distribution / He Dexin --; 6.3. Wind Power Market in China / He Dexin --; 6.4. Wind Power Industry in China / He Dexin --; 6.4.1. Small Wind Power Industry / He Dexin --; 6.4.1.1. Export / He Dexin --; 6.4.1.2. Policy Development and Incentives / He Dexin --; 6.4.2. Large Wind Power Industry in China / He Dexin --; 6.5. Wind Power Technology in China / He Dexin --; 6.5.1. Research and Development of Wind Turbines / He Dexin --; 6.5.1.1. Basic research / He Dexin --; 6.5.1.2. Research and development of MW-class wind turbine series / He Dexin --; 6.5.1.3. Research and development of multi-MWwind turbine series / He Dexin --; 6.5.1.4. Wind turbine manufacturing technology / He Dexin --; 6.5.2. Technology of Wind Farm Construction / He Dexin --; 6.5.2.1. Technology of wind energy resources assessment / He Dexin --; 6.5.2.2. Onshore wind farm construction / He Dexin --; 6.5.2.3. Offshore wind farm construction / He Dexin --; 6.5.2.4. Technology of wind farm integration / He Dexin --; 6.5.3. Wind Power Application Technology / He Dexin --; 6.5.4. Development of Wind Power Standards, Tests and Certification / He Dexin --; 6.5.4.1. Standards / He Dexin --; 6.5.4.2. Tests / He Dexin --; 6.5.4.3. Certification / He Dexin --; 6.5.5. Wind Power Patents / He Dexin --; 6.5.6. China Wind Power Technology Development Route / He Dexin --; 6.5.6.1. China wind power technology development direction / He Dexin --; 6.5.6.2. China wind power technology development target / He Dexin --; 6.5.6.3. China's wind power technology development path / He Dexin --; 6.5.6.4. Wind power technology development measures / He Dexin --; 6.6. Wind Power Education in China / He Dexin --; 6.6.1. Vocational Education / He Dexin --; 6.6.2. Undergraduate Education / He Dexin --; 6.6.3. Postgraduate Education / He Dexin --; 6.6.4. On-Job Continuing Education / He Dexin --; 6.7. Wind Energy Development Planning in China / He Dexin --; 6.7.1. The 12th Five Year Development Plan on Wind Energy / He Dexin --; 6.7.2. Wind Power Development Roadmap / He Dexin --; 6.8. Wind Power Policy in China / He Dexin --; 6.8.1. Wind Power Project Management / He Dexin --; 6.8.2. On-Grid Tariffs and Allocation Regulation Costs / He Dexin --; 6.8.3. Tax Credit / He Dexin --; 6.8.4. Policy Guide / He Dexin --; 6.9. Wind Energy International Cooperations in China / He Dexin --; 6.9.1. Industry Cooperation / He Dexin --; 6.9.2. Technical Cooperation / He Dexin --; 6.9.3. Project Cooperation / He Dexin --; 6.9.3.1. Renewable energy scale-up programme / He Dexin --; 6.9.3.2. Sino-Danish wind energy development programme / He Dexin --; 6.9.3.3. The cooperation between China and Germany in the field of wind energy / He Dexin --; 6.9.3.4. Sino-U.S. cooperation on wind energy / He Dexin --; 6.9.3.5. Academic exchanges / He Dexin --; 6.10. Conclusions / He Dexin --; 7.1. Gu's Theory of Non-Grid-Connected Wind Power / Gu Weidong --; 7.2. Application of Non-Grid-Connected Wind Power Theory / Gu Weidong --; 7.2.1. Making the Sea a Source of Green Fresh Water / Gu Weidong --; 7.2.2. Magical Wind-Coal Multi-Energy System / Gu Weidong --; 7.2.3. Low-Carbon Exploitation of Traditional Energy / Gu Weidong --; 7.2.4. Low-Carbon Wind-Generated Electrolytic Aluminium / Gu Weidong --; 7.3. Offshore "Three Gorges of Wind Power" / Gu Weidong --; 7.3.1. Abundant Wind Energy Resources in the Shallow Radiation Shoal in the Yangtze River Delta / Gu Weidong --; 7.3.2.Comparative Advantages for Developing Wind Farms in the Shallow Radiation Shoal / Gu Weidong --; 7.3.3. Developing Offshore "Three Gorges of Wind Power" in China / Gu Weidong --; 7.3.4. Developing an Offshore "Low-carbon" Industrial Park of Wind Power / Gu Weidong --; 7.3.4.1.A new industry base of wind turbines / Gu Weidong --; 7.3.4.2. An industry base of seawater desalination / Gu Weidong --; 7.3.4.3. An chlor-alkali production base and derivative PVC industries / Gu Weidong --; 7.3.4.4. Non-ferrous metallurgy industry base focusing on electrolytic aluminium / Gu Weidong --; 7.4.4.5.A new environment-friendly coal chemical industry base / Gu Weidong --; 7.4. Conclusion / Gu Weidong --; 8.1. Introduction / Jin-Ki Sung / Choong-Yul Son --; 8.2. Status of Korean Wind Power Industry / Choong-Yul Son / Jin-Ki Sung --; 8.2.1. Developing the Largest Wind Turbine in the World / Jin-Ki Sung / Choong-Yul Son --; 8.3. Status of Korean Wind Power R & D / Jin-Ki Sung / Choong-Yul Son --; 8.4. Test Bed Demonstration Site in Korea / Choong-Yul Son / Jin-Ki Sung --; 8.5. Domestic Offshore Wind Projects / Choong-Yul Son / Jin-Ki Sung --; 8.5.1. The 2 GW Project in Jeju / Choong-Yul Son / Jin-Ki Sung --; 8.5.2. The 5 GW Project in Jeonnam1 / Jin-Ki Sung / Choong-Yul Son --; 8.5.3. The 2.5 GW Project at the Southwest Sea / Choong-Yul Son / Jin-Ki Sung --; 8.6.
: Conclusions / Jin-Ki Sung / Choong-Yul Son --; 9.1. Brief History of Wind Power in Japan / Izumi Ushiyama --; 9.1.1. Wind-Powered Irrigation / Izumi Ushiyama --; 9.1.2. Wind-Powered Water Supply / Izumi Ushiyama --; 9.1.3. Wind-Powered Electric Generation / Izumi Ushiyama --; 9.2. Present Status of Wind Power in Japan / Izumi Ushiyama --; 9.2.1. National Strategy / Izumi Ushiyama --; 9.2.2. Installed Capacity / Izumi Ushiyama --; 9.2.3. Benefits to National Economy / Izumi Ushiyama --; 9.2.4. Market Characteristics / Izumi Ushiyama --; 9.2.5. Industrial Development and Operational Experience / Izumi Ushiyama --; 9.2.6. Economic Details / Izumi Ushiyama --; 9.2.7. National Incentive Programs / Izumi Ushiyama --; 9.2.8. National R & D Efforts / Izumi Ushiyama --; 9.2.9. Collaborative Research / Izumi Ushiyama --; 9.3. Potential and Future Prospects of Wind Power in Japan / Izumi Ushiyama --; 9.3.1. Resources / Izumi Ushiyama --; 9.3.2. Long Term Installation Goal / Izumi Ushiyama --; 9.3.3. Wind Turbines Capacity for Each Electric Company's District to Meet Long-Term installation Goal / Izumi Ushiyama --; 9.3.4. Roadmap / Izumi Ushiyama --; 9.4. Small Wind Turbines in Japan / Izumi Ushiyama --; 10.1. Historical Development / Jami Hossain --; 10.2. Policy, Technology and Wind Industry Growth / Jami Hossain --; 10.3. Present Scenario / Jami Hossain --; 10.4. Summary / Jami Hossain --; 11.1. Introduction / José Etcheverry --; 11.2. Why Ontario Matters to North America and the Rest of the World? / José Etcheverry --; 11.3. The Ontario Coal Generation Phase-Out / José Etcheverry --; 11.4. Uniting Health and Environmental Issues / José Etcheverry --; 11.5. Birth of the Renewable Energy Standard Offer Program / José Etcheverry --; 11.6. Cancellation of the RESOP / José Etcheverry --; 11.7. The Ontario Renewable Energy Feed-In Tariff (FIT) Program / José Etcheverry --; 11.8. Will the Nuclear Sector Continue to Dominate Ontario? / José Etcheverry --; 11.9. Renewable Energy Backlash / José Etcheverry --; 11.10. Entrenching the Sustainable Energy Paradigm in Ontario / José Etcheverry --; 12.1. Introduction / Conrado Moreno Figueredo --; 12.1.1. Before the Revolution in 1959 / Conrado Moreno Figueredo --; 12.1.2. From 1959 to 1989 with the Collapse of the USSR / Conrado Moreno Figueredo Note continued: 12.1.3. From 1989 to 2005 with the Beginning of Cuba's Energy Revolution / Conrado Moreno Figueredo --; 12.1.4. From 2005 up to Now / Conrado Moreno Figueredo --; 12.1.4.1. Elaboration of wind map of Cuba / Conrado Moreno Figueredo --; 12.1.4.2. Assessment of the wind resource / Conrado Moreno Figueredo --; 12.1.4.3. Installations of wind farms / Conrado Moreno Figueredo --; 12.2. National Production of Wind Turbine Components / Conrado Moreno Figueredo --; 12.3. Status and Perspectives of WindEnergy in Cuba / Conrado Moreno Figueredo --; 13.1. Introduction / Erico Spinadel --; 13.2. History of Wind Power in Argentina / Erico Spinadel --; 13.3. The Situation of the Argentine Wind Power after the First Oil Crisis / Erico Spinadel --; 13.4. Regulatory Framework Evolution / Erico Spinadel --; 13.5. Conclusions / Erico Spinadel --; 14.1. Introduction / Everaldo Alencar Feitosa --; 14.2. Brazilian Wind Farms / Everaldo Alencar Feitosa --; 14.3. Innovative Structures for Wind Power / Everaldo Alencar Feitosa --; 14.4. The Cheapest Wind Energy in the World / Everaldo Alencar Feitosa --; 14.5. The New Industry in a Strong and Emerging New Economy / Everaldo Alencar Feitosa --; 14.6. Conclusions / Everaldo Alencar Feitosa --; 15.1. Introduction to Chile / Arturo Kunstmann --; 15.2. The Wind Resources and Potential for Wind Energy in Chile with its Unique Geography / Arturo Kunstmann --; 15.3. The Emerging Wind Energy Sector in Chile / Arturo Kunstmann --; 15.4. Current Reality of the Wind Industry in Chile and Perspectives / Arturo Kunstmann --; 16.1. Visions and Beginnings / Wolfgang Hein --; 16.2. Production, Business, and Politics / Wolfgang Hein --; 16.3. Successful States / Wolfgang Hein --; 16.4. Renewable Energy Targets / Wolfgang Hein --; 17.1. Beginnings / Jean-Louis Bal / Marc Rapin / Jean-Marc Noël --; 17.2. Early Developments / Jean-Louis Bal / Marc Rapin / Jean-Marc Noël --; 17.2.1. Measuring Wind Resources / Jean-Louis Bal / Marc Rapin / Jean-Marc Noël --; 17.2.1.1. Sensor: Ailleret anemometer / Jean-Louis Bal / Marc Rapin / Jean-Marc Noël --; 17.2.1.2. Set-up / Jean-Louis Bal / Marc Rapin / Jean-Marc Noël --; 17.2.2. Wind Machine Development / Jean-Louis Bal / Marc Rapin / Jean-Marc Noël --; 17.2.2.1. The Neyrpic machines / Jean-Louis Bal / Marc Rapin / Jean-Marc Noël --; 17.2.2.2. The BEST/Romani machine / Jean-Louis Bal / Marc Rapin / Jean-Marc Noël --; 17.2.2.3. Technical remarks / Jean-Louis Bal / Marc Rapin / Jean-Marc Noël --; 17.2.2.4. Financial remarks / Jean-Louis Bal / Marc Rapin / Jean-Marc Noël --; 17.2.2.5. End of the programme / Jean-Louis Bal / Marc Rapin / Jean-Marc Noël --; 17.2.2.6. Partial survival of know-how / Jean-Louis Bal / Marc Rapin / Jean-Marc Noël --; 17.3. The 1973 and 1975 Oil Crises and their Consequences / Jean-Louis Bal / Marc Rapin / Jean-Marc Noël --; 17.3.1. The French Nuclear Programme from 1958 to 1975 / Jean-Louis Bal / Marc Rapin / Jean-Marc Noël --; 17.3.2. Attempt to Get the Wind Energy Industry off the Ground from 1980 to 1985 / Marc Rapin / Jean-Marc Noël / Jean-Louis Bal --; 17.3.3. Development of the Vergnet Group / Jean-Louis Bal / Marc Rapin / Jean-Marc Noël --; 17.4. France Joins the Wind Power Club / Jean-Louis Bal / Marc Rapin / Jean-Marc Noël --; 17.4.1. Wind Power Installed / Jean-Louis Bal / Marc Rapin / Jean-Marc Noël --; 17.4.2. Windustry / Jean-Louis Bal / Marc Rapin / Jean-Marc Noël --; 17.4.3. Major French Industrial Groups Enter the Wind Industry / Jean-Louis Bal / Marc Rapin / Jean-Marc Noël --; 17.4.4. The First Offshore Wind Call for Tender / Jean-Louis Bal / Marc Rapin / Jean-Marc Noël --; 17.5. Perspectives for the Wind Industry in France / Jean-Louis Bal / Marc Rapin / Jean-Marc Noël --; 18.1. The First Age / Marc Jedliczka --; 18.2. Unfortunate Frontrunners / Marc Jedliczka --; 18.3. The First Step towards Revival / Marc Jedliczka --; 19.1. Background / Hans-Josef Fell --; 19.2. Introducing Renewables / Hans-Josef Fell --; 19.3. Going Further and Improving / Hans-Josef Fell --; 19.4. The Green Miracle / Hans-Josef Fell --; 19.5. The Issue of Finances / Hans-Josef Fell --; 19.6. Winning Renewable Energy / Hans-Josef Fell --; 19.7. The Issue of Choice / Hans-Josef Fell --; 19.8. The Chinese Player / Hans-Josef Fell --; 20.1. Wind Electricity: A Snapshot of the Future / John Chadjivassiliadis --; 20.2.A Paper on Wind Energy Penetration into Electricity Systems / John Chadjivassiliadis --; 20.3. The Birth of the "Wind Park of Kythnos" / John Chadjivassiliadis --; 20.4. Results of the First Wind Park in Europe / John Chadjivassiliadis --; 20.5. Further Efforts for Wind-Solar PV Hybrid Plant and the First Bidirectional Inverter / John Chadjivassiliadis --; 20.6. The Creation of European Wind Energy Association and the Promotion of Wind Energy: The Delphi Workshop / John Chadjivassiliadis --; 20.7. Wind Energy in Greece and the Prospects / John Chadjivassiliadis --; 21.1. Wind Power in Poland: Current Status and Development Perspectives / Wojciech Cetnarski / Janusz Gajowiecki / Oliwia Mróz / Magdalena Klera --; 21.2. The Permitting Process: Duration and Legal Basis / Wojciech Cetnarski / Janusz Gajowiecki / Oliwia Mróz / Magdalena Klera --; 21.3. Grid Connection: A Slow Progress / Wojciech Cetnarski / Janusz Gajowiecki / Oliwia Mróz / Magdalena Klera --; 21.4. Planning and Environmental Aspects of Investment Implementation in Poland / Wojciech Cetnarski / Janusz Gajowiecki / Oliwia Mróz / Magdalena Klera --; 21.5.
: Offshore Wind Power: An Opportunity for Polish Legal and Potential Overview / Wojciech Cetnarski / Janusz Gajowiecki / Oliwia Mróz / Magdalena Klera --; 21.5.1. The Impact of the Offshore Wind Energy on the Polish Economy / Wojciech Cetnarski / Janusz Gajowiecki / Oliwia Mróz / Magdalena Klera --; 21.5.2. Benefits for the Industry / Wojciech Cetnarski / Janusz Gajowiecki / Oliwia Mróz / Magdalena Klera --; 21.5.3. The Current Situation on Offshore Wind Sector in Poland / Wojciech Cetnarski / Janusz Gajowiecki / Oliwia Mróz / Magdalena Klera --; 21.6. Wind Power Development in Poland: An Opportunity for the Economy and the Environment / Wojciech Cetnarski / Janusz Gajowiecki / Oliwia Mróz / Magdalena Klera --; 21.7. PWEA: The Largest Wind Industry Organisation in Poland / Wojciech Cetnarski / Janusz Gajowiecki / Oliwia Mróz / Magdalena Klera --; 22.1. Introduction / Viktor Elistratov --; 22.2. Pioneers of Russian Wind Power / Viktor Elistratov --; 22.3. Specialised Projects / Viktor Elistratov --; 22.4. Modern Times / Viktor Elistratov --; 23.1. Wind Power in CIS Countries: An Overview / Alina Prokopenko --; 23.1.1. Distorted Structure of the Energy Sectors / Alina Prokopenko --; 23.1.2. Unstable Political Environment / Alina Prokopenko --; 23.1.3. Lack of Specialised Legislation / Alina Prokopenko --; 23.1.4. Insufficient Funding / Alina Prokopenko --; 23.1.5. Low Electricity Prices / Alina Prokopenko --; 23.1.6. Lack of Local Specialists / Alina Prokopenko --; 23.1.7. Low Level of Public Awareness / Alina Prokopenko --; 23.2. Conclusion / Alina Prokopenko --; 24.1. The Origins of Modern Wind Power in Spain / Josep Puig i Boix --; 24.2. The Development of Wind Technology in Spain: The Framework / Josep Puig i Boix --; 24.3. The Development of Wind Technology in Spain: The Actors / Josep Puig i Boix --; 24.4. The Situation and Perspectives of Wind Technology and Development in Spain / Josep Puig i Boix --; 25.1. Introduction / Arne Jaeger --; 25.2. First Approaches: The 1970's and 1980's / Arne Jaeger --; 25.2.1. Kalkugnen 1977-1980 / Arne Jaeger --; 25.2.2. WTS-3 and WTS-75 / Arne Jaeger --; 25.2.3. Private Activities / Arne Jaeger --; 25.3. Why Things Took so Long in Sweden? / Arne Jaeger --; 25.3.1. Large-Scale Approach and the Symbolic Meaning of Wind Power / Arne Jaeger --; 25.3.2. Lack of Trust in Wind Energy / Arne Jaeger --; 25.3.3. The Political Circus / Arne Jaeger --; 25.4. Growing Slowly: 1990's until 2013 / Arne Jaeger --; 25.4.1.Companies Go for Wind Power / Arne Jaeger --; 25.4.2. Making it Big / Arne Jaeger --; 25.5. Conclusions / Arne Jaeger --; 26.1. The Beginning / Galina Shmidt / Andriy Konechenkov --; 26.2. Soviet Period / Galina Shmidt / Andriy Konechenkov --; 26.3. Wind Turbine of Ukrainian Origin / Galina Shmidt / Andriy Konechenkov --; 26.4. Vertical Axis Wind Turbine / Galina Shmidt / Andriy Konechenkov --; 26.5. Gearless Turbine of the Next Generation / Andriy Konechenkov / Galina Shmidt --; 26.6. Western Countries' Grants / Galina Shmidt / Andriy Konechenkov --; 26.7. State Complex Program for Construction of Wind Farms in Ukraine / Galina Shmidt / Andriy Konechenkov --; 26.8. Legislative Support / Galina Shmidt / Andriy Konechenkov --; 26.9."Local Content" Requirement / Andriy Konechenkov / Galina Shmidt --; 26.10. General Rules of Wind Energy Project Implementation / Galina Shmidt / Andriy Konechenkov --; 26.11. New Wind Energy Projects / Andriy Konechenkov / Galina Shmidt --; 26.12. Small Wind Energy Industry / Andriy Konechenkov / Galina Shmidt --; 26.13. Conclusions / Galina Shmidt / Andriy Konechenkov --; 27.1. Introduction / Tanay Sidki Uyar --; 27.2. Turkey's Initial Nuclear Attempts: The 1960's and the 1970's / Tanay Sidki Uyar --; 27.3. The First Efforts for Supporting Energy Solution in Turkey / Tanay Sidki Uyar --; 27.4. The Sarigerme Renewable Energy Group of Turkey / Tanay Sidki Uyar --; 27.5. EUROSOLAR Turkey / Tanay Sidki Uyar --; 27.6. Energy Problems and Solutions of Turkey / Tanay Sidki Uyar --; 27.7. Renewable Energy Potential in Turkey / Tanay Sidki Uyar --; 27.8. Legal Aspects of Wind Energy Implementation in Turkey Tariff Systems / Tanay Sidki Uyar --; 27.9. Turkey's Renewable Energy Support Mechanism / Tanay Sidki Uyar --; 27.10. Growth of Wind Power in Turkey: Corrent Scenario / Tanay Sidki Uyar --; 28.1. Introduction: Wind over the Desert / Galal Osman --; 28.2. Development of Wind Power in Egypt / Galal Osman --; 28.3. Wind Resources / Galal Osman --; 28.4. Wind Energy Plans up to 2020 / Galal Osman --; 28.5. Wind Farms in Egypt / Galal Osman --; 28.5.1. Zaafarana Wind Farm / Galal Osman --; 28.5.2. Demonstration Wind Farm in Hurghada / Galal Osman --; Note continued: 28.5.3. Gulf of Suez Wind Farm / Galal Osman --; 28.6. Technology Transfer / Galal Osman --; 28.6.1. Wind Turbine Made in Egypt / Galal Osman --; 28.6.2. The Egyptian Wind Turbine / Galal Osman --; 28.7. Conclusions / Galal Osman --; 29.1. Assessing One of the World's Largest Wind Resources: The Trade Winds / Khalid Benhamou --; 29.2. Harnessing the Winds, or How to Jump-Start Large Wind Energy Developments / Khalid Benhamou --; 29.3. Multilateral Support for a Phased, Gradual Deployment of Wind Capacities / Khalid Benhamou --; 29.4. Perspectives for Building an Integrated Project Development Platform / Khalid Benhamou --; 30.1. What Was the Driving Force behind the Breakthrough of Wind Power in Denmark from 1974 to 1990? / Preben Maegaard --; 30.2.1998: Strategy Changes From Local Bottom-up Initiatives to Centralisationand Business / Preben Maegaard --; 30.3.2002: Stagnation and Centralisation / Preben Maegaard --; 30.4. The Need for Adequate Organisational and Technological Mechanisms / Preben Maegaard --; 30.5. Public Provision of Renewable Energy for the Common Good / Preben Maegaard --; 30.6. Developing New Forms of Common Ownership Defend Renewable Energies from Commercialisation and Speculation / Preben Maegaard --; 30.7. Financial Solutions / Preben Maegaard --; 31.1. The Idea / Preben Maegaard --; 31.2. The Initiative / Preben Maegaard --; 31.3. The Mission / Preben Maegaard --; 31.4. The Association / Preben Maegaard --; 32.1. Introduction / Stephan Volkwein --; 32.2. SolarSuperState Concept / Stephan Volkwein --; 32.3. Global Status of Wind Energy and Photovoltaics in December 2011 / Stephan Volkwein --; 32.4. Time for Making a SolarSuperState / Stephan Volkwein --; 33.1. Wind Turbine History / Volker Thomsen --; 33.2. The American Dream Needs to Be Redreamed / Volker Thomsen --; 33.3. Looking into the Future / Volker Thomsen --; 33.3.1. Projection 2020 / Volker Thomsen --; 33.3.2. End of Oil or Military Age / Volker Thomsen --; 33.3.3. Future Belongs to Renewable Energy / Volker Thomsen --; 33.3.4. Food, Energy, Construction and Transportation are the Drivers / Volker Thomsen --; 33.3.5. Where Will Our Focus Need to be in the Future? / Volker Thomsen --; 33.4. Innovation and Efficiency Must be the Driver for the Future / Volker Thomsen --; 33.5. Conclusion / Volker Thomsen.
Abstract : Presents the status and history of wind energy in various countries."The book's richly facetted stories describing stages of the development of modern wind industry from the early stage till now (part 1) and reviews of wind power history and status quo in selected countries (part 2) are presented by 56 international experts from various areas of the renewable energy sector. In the second part of the book "International Reviews and Developments", we collected reports and overviews of wind power status and history in various countries. The uphill struggle; wind energy strategies and policies that paved the way; the creative persons in politics, agencies, institutes, the industry; the world societies at large, and how the challenges found a solution in different countries at the end are the main issues. Several of contributing authors are seniors who have made it all the way. Early they were involved in their home countries, at the international scene, at the scientific, engineering, organisational or political level and have made valuable contributions to the successful emergence of wind power. Without their professionalism, dedication and persistency wind power still might have been in its infancy. With rising global climate and resource crisis and increasing energy prices, time worked for wind energy as well while an astonishing technological development and reduced costs of equipment gradually made wind energy a realistic substitute for the conventional fossil fuels. The visionary persons that created the way out of the feared fossil fuel and uranium trap have interesting stories to tell."--Publisher's description.
Subject : Wind power.
Subject : Windenergie.
LC Classification : ‭TJ820‬‭.E358 9999‬
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