How disruptive is wind power? How does it confront and alter existing energy arrangements? The questions are worthwhile asking in the light of the Danish experience, as the country represents a particularly exciting real- scale experiment in energy policy. In Denmark, wind power shifted from being a completely marginal source of energy in the late 1970s to becoming a dominant energy source that aims to provide 50% of total Danish electricity generation by 2020. Political and technical experim..
This paper employs an assemblage theoretical approach to analyse how Norwegian land-based wind power...
Master's thesis in Energy, environment and societyIn 2010, Norway had a goal to attain 3 TWh of wind...
Post-normal science (PNS) has long advocated the inclusion of stakeholders in scientific processes w...
How disruptive is wind power? How does it confront and alter existing energy arrangements? The quest...
he Danish electricity generating system prepared to adopt nuclear power in the 1970s, yet has become...
This paper explores the history of wind power technologies and the integration of wind energy in the...
This paper surveys the development of the policies supporting the introduction of wind electricity i...
There is a renewed attention for distributed generation (DG) in European electricity sectors, but im...
Denmark has the World?s highest penetration of wind power in electricity generation with a share of ...
Abstract The technical and geographical characteristics of fossil fuels have shaped interstate energ...
The paper argues that a new offensive green energy policy should be established in Denmark both secu...
Udgivelsesdato: OctoberIn Denmark, a technological change towards cleaner energy technologies has be...
The long-term impacts of climate change and the major role of the energy sector in causing emissions...
The history of Danish electricity producing wind turbines dates back to about year 1900, but a focus...
Global climate change is one of the defining political challenges and opportunities of the current e...
This paper employs an assemblage theoretical approach to analyse how Norwegian land-based wind power...
Master's thesis in Energy, environment and societyIn 2010, Norway had a goal to attain 3 TWh of wind...
Post-normal science (PNS) has long advocated the inclusion of stakeholders in scientific processes w...
How disruptive is wind power? How does it confront and alter existing energy arrangements? The quest...
he Danish electricity generating system prepared to adopt nuclear power in the 1970s, yet has become...
This paper explores the history of wind power technologies and the integration of wind energy in the...
This paper surveys the development of the policies supporting the introduction of wind electricity i...
There is a renewed attention for distributed generation (DG) in European electricity sectors, but im...
Denmark has the World?s highest penetration of wind power in electricity generation with a share of ...
Abstract The technical and geographical characteristics of fossil fuels have shaped interstate energ...
The paper argues that a new offensive green energy policy should be established in Denmark both secu...
Udgivelsesdato: OctoberIn Denmark, a technological change towards cleaner energy technologies has be...
The long-term impacts of climate change and the major role of the energy sector in causing emissions...
The history of Danish electricity producing wind turbines dates back to about year 1900, but a focus...
Global climate change is one of the defining political challenges and opportunities of the current e...
This paper employs an assemblage theoretical approach to analyse how Norwegian land-based wind power...
Master's thesis in Energy, environment and societyIn 2010, Norway had a goal to attain 3 TWh of wind...
Post-normal science (PNS) has long advocated the inclusion of stakeholders in scientific processes w...