ABSTRACT

Wind power is often held up as the most accessible and cost-effective route to reducing our reliance on fossil fuels and improving our energy independence, yet knowledge of what it offers is often clouded by myths and misunderstandings, which can hamper its adoption.

This new book, the result of an ambitious project coordinated by the European Wind Energy Association, aims to present the facts about wind energy. It includes six sections discussing:

  • technology
  • grid integration
  • economics of wind
  • its industry and markets
  • its environmental impacts
  • the scenarios and targets for wind energy.

Contributions are drawn from nine leading research bodies across Europe, and the material is global in its scope. It is therefore an essential resource and reference for those whose work or study demands an in-depth examination of the subject, and for anyone who wants detailed, accurate and up-to-date information on this key energy source.

part |28 pages

Executive Summary

chapter |26 pages

Executive Summary

part |123 pages

Technology

chapter |1 pages

I.1 Introduction

chapter |31 pages

I.3 Wind Turbine Technology

chapter |13 pages

I.4 Wind Farm Design

chapter |18 pages

I.5 Offshore

chapter |14 pages

I.6 Small Wind Turbines

part |62 pages

The Economics of Wind Power