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International Journal of Solar Energy, 1995
SYNOPSIS The economics of wind energy have improved rapidly in the past few years, with improvements in machine performance and increases in size both contributing to reduce costs. These trends are examined and future costs assessed. As bank loan periods for wind projects are shorter than for thermal plant, the effect on the price of wind energy is ...
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SYNOPSIS The economics of wind energy have improved rapidly in the past few years, with improvements in machine performance and increases in size both contributing to reduce costs. These trends are examined and future costs assessed. As bank loan periods for wind projects are shorter than for thermal plant, the effect on the price of wind energy is ...
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2007
The primary causes of horizontal atmospheric air motion, or wind, are the uneven heating of the earth and its atmosphere by solar radiation and the earth's rotation. Large diurnal or time-of-day variations in wind occur in both tropical and temperate latitudes.
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The primary causes of horizontal atmospheric air motion, or wind, are the uneven heating of the earth and its atmosphere by solar radiation and the earth's rotation. Large diurnal or time-of-day variations in wind occur in both tropical and temperate latitudes.
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Journal of Canadian Petroleum Technology, 1983
Abstract Wind energy comes originally from the sun. The sun heats the atmosphere unevenly and creates air movement between hot and cold regions: Approximately 2% of the energy from the sun is transformed into "kinetic" from the air.
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Abstract Wind energy comes originally from the sun. The sun heats the atmosphere unevenly and creates air movement between hot and cold regions: Approximately 2% of the energy from the sun is transformed into "kinetic" from the air.
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Tackling grand challenges in wind energy through a socio-technical perspective
Nature Energy, 2023Julia Kirch Kirkegaard +2 more
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A global assessment of extreme wind speeds for wind energy applications
Nature Energy, 2021Sara C Pryor, Rebecca J Barthelmie
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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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Wind Energy Analysis Wind Energy Modelling
2013Juan, Andrew De, Safaa Al Tameemi
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