skip navigation

Climatology

Wind Energy: Status and Trends

By Rebecca Barthelmie, Institute of Energy Systems, University of Edinburgh, UK Wind Energy Department, Risø National Laboratory, Denmark (April 2007)


Section: Climatology

Subjects: Geography, Environment And Society, Climatology.

Key Topics: sustainability, boundary layer, energy and matter.

Abstract

Installed wind energy capacity has been increasing rapidly worldwide over the last 5 years and now exceeds 70 GW. Wind energy contributes up to 18.5% of electricity consumption in Denmark and about 3% in Europe. Wind energy is economically competitive at good wind sites, can be rapidly deployed compared to conventional sources and contributes to the goal of meeting increasing electricity demand while reducing emissions of greenhouse gases. This article discusses current wind energy technology and how it is being deployed, particularly in Europe. There are many factors involved in both the cost and the price of wind energy that are explained in brief. The status of wind energy in Europe, around the world and offshore are listed. Finally, some selected research areas such as wind speed profiles, climatic variations and wind turbine wakes are outlined, together with barriers to wind energy development.

DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-8198.2007.00030.x

This article abstract has been viewed 4773 times.

view cite Add to my Compass

Add to VLE/CMS feedback


Top 5 related articles

Top 5 Related Blackwell Reference Chapters

Quick Search

Related Blackwell Reference Chapters

Geography Compass - Personal Subscription Rates
 
[ access key 0 : accessibility information including access key list ] [ access key 1 : home page ] [ access key 2 : skip navigation] [ access key 6 : help ]