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The future of innovative energy supply technologies

The future of innovative energy supply technologies. 5.2. Wind power for all scales Authors: Maximilian Kittl Christoph Quell Christoph Schury. Introduction into Wind power (1). Introduction into Wind power (2).

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The future of innovative energy supply technologies

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  1. The future of innovative energy supply technologies 5.2. Wind power for all scales Authors: Maximilian Kittl Christoph Quell Christoph Schury

  2. Introduction into Wind power (1) Kittl, Quell, Schury

  3. Introduction into Wind power (2) • since 2005 till 2010 themarketfor wind energygrewby 40,5 % andgenerated 12 billioneuro (Europe biggestmarket) • in 2010 theworldwidenewinstalledcapacityreached 194.400 MW; everythreeyearsthenewinstalled wind power capacitydoubles • all turbinesproducearound 340 TWh, only 2 % of global energydemand • wind power has a lotof potential • in 2012 wind industryisexpectedtoprovide 1million jobs Kittl, Quell, Schury

  4. Introduction into Wind power (3) • Environmental aspects • wild life; landuse; noise; electromagneticinterference; noemissions • Variabilityof Wind power • stopiftolessortomuch wind speed • fluctuationatvarious time scales • flexible gridmanagementandfeed-in Kittl, Quell, Schury

  5. Offshore vs. Onshore • Wind farms surrounded by water • Better wind conditions • High growth potential • Higher investment costs • Wind farms on land • Lower investment costs • Depends on weather • Landscaping is affected Kittl, Quell, Schury

  6. Lillgrund; Sweden Weiden; Lower Austria Kittl, Quell, Schury

  7. Wind power in Austria www.igwindkraft.at Kittl, Quell, Schury

  8. Economicaspectsabout wind energy • Costsandbenefitsof wind power • Cots-benefit-analysis • Support andincentivesbygovernment / institutions • Investment support • Operationgsupport • Jobs andbargaining power from wind power • Directandindirectjobcreation Kittl, Quell, Schury

  9. Thanks for your attention! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PLQyUia7-IA http://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/columnists/christopherbooker/8025148/The-Thanet-wind-farm-will-milk-us-of-billions.html Kittl, Quell, Schury

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