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Refocus, 2004
Abstract Introducing a new column tracking current progress in Offshore Wind energy. Compiled by Adam Westwood of energy analysts Douglas-Westwood Limited, UK.
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Abstract Introducing a new column tracking current progress in Offshore Wind energy. Compiled by Adam Westwood of energy analysts Douglas-Westwood Limited, UK.
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Many countries have plans to expand wind energy to meet CO2 emissions targets. Lack of available land area and the need for good and stable wind conditions have stimulated the development of offshore wind turbines, which allows for the development of larger turbines.
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2016
In 1991, the Vindeby Offshore Wind Farm, the first offshore wind farm in the world, started feeding electricity to the grid off the coast of Lolland, Denmark. Since then, offshore wind energy has developed from this early experiment to a multibillion dollar market and an important pillar of worldwide renewable energy production.
Mareike Strach-Sonsalla +4 more
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In 1991, the Vindeby Offshore Wind Farm, the first offshore wind farm in the world, started feeding electricity to the grid off the coast of Lolland, Denmark. Since then, offshore wind energy has developed from this early experiment to a multibillion dollar market and an important pillar of worldwide renewable energy production.
Mareike Strach-Sonsalla +4 more
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2019
The book chapter reviews the development of offshore wind energy systems. The author primarily focuses on the technology innovations and its contribution as a driver of rapid cost reduction. Offshore wind power provides tangible evidence of ocean energies' ability to contribute to our future energy mix.
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The book chapter reviews the development of offshore wind energy systems. The author primarily focuses on the technology innovations and its contribution as a driver of rapid cost reduction. Offshore wind power provides tangible evidence of ocean energies' ability to contribute to our future energy mix.
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Expert elicitation survey predicts 37% to 49% declines in wind energy costs by 2050
Nature Energy, 2021Ryan Wiser, Joseph Rand, Joachim Seel
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Accelerating the energy transition towards photovoltaic and wind in China
Nature, 2023Xuhui Wang +2 more
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Climate change impacts on planned supply–demand match in global wind and solar energy systems
Nature Energy, 2023Laibao Liu, Gang He, Mengxi Wu
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