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A global dataset of the cost of capital for renewable energy projects. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Data
Steffen B   +4 more
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Towards high resolution, validated and open global wind power assessments. [PDF]

open access: yesNat Commun
Peña-Sánchez EU   +12 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Offshore wind energy in Denmark

open access: yes, 2013
Danborg, Frede, Clausen, Niels-Erik
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Offshore wind energy

2023
Offshore wind energy is a clean and renewable source of electricity generation. It helps to combat climate change (UN Sustainable Development Goal 13) by reducing greenhouse gas emissions, air pollution and the reliance on fossil fuels for electricity production, thus contributing to a more sustainable energy mix.Offshore wind energy plays a ...
Boedt, Geert   +6 more
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Offshore Wind Energy

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.
Qiang Gao, Nesimi Ertuğrul
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Offshore wind energy conversion systems

Wind Energy Conference, 1980
TRONG prevailing surface winds and relatively shallow water characterize much of the U.S. offshore regions. These properties, plus remoteness from population centers, infer that offshore siting of wind-turbine generators is desirable. However, a number of other factors, some more serious than others, detract from the concept.
L.A. Kilar, P.H. Stiller, D.F. Ancona
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Offshore Wind Energy Systems

Physics Education, 1978
Wind energy systems deployed in the shallow but windy waters of the southern North Sea have the potential to provide more than 20% of UK electricity needs. With existing experience of windmills, and of aircraft and offshore structures, such wind energy systems could be developed within a relatively short timescale.
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Offshore Wind Energy

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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