The modern lifestyle is highly dependent on the electricity consumption, which demand is expected to continue growing worldwide, especially in those developing areas where the whole economy is transforming. Until now, most of this electricity demand had been supplied through the combustion of fossil fuels or nuclear power. But the utilization of these energy sources to power the human activity is unsustainable because of limitless of the resources and the hazardous emissions and wastes that they generate. That is why since few decades ago the wind power became one of the best-positioned renewable energy in terms of costs effectiveness as a viable alternative to the energetic model based on pollutant fossil fuels. This technology was firstly...
There is now general acceptance that the burning of fossil fuels is having a significant influence o...
The use of wind energy reduces CO2 emission and increases new employment opportunities. The positive...
Worldwide energy policies are built on three pillars: ‘cost competitiveness’, ‘security of energy su...
The modern lifestyle is highly dependent on the electricity consumption, which demand is expected to...
This article examines the importance of national and sub-national policies in supporting the develop...
In this study, the prospects of wind power at the global level are reviewed. Existing studies indica...
Since the end of 1990s the growth of new energy and renewable energy production has been strong and ...
Antoine Dechezleprêtre and Matthieu Glachant see the rapid growth of wind energy and supportive publ...
In today’s world, energy demand has increased tremendously and hence as a result there is an incr...
Many countries have enacted recent laws and regulations designed to stimulate production of electric...
The success of wind power integration throughout Europe has been largely varied with some European c...
Wind power is one of the world fastest growing electricity sources in the world and has since 1990 r...
With the rising demand for energy from finite conventional sources such as coal and natural gas, the...
The international diffusion of environmental innovations is getting increasing attention as an oppor...
The paper argues that a new offensive green energy policy should be established in Denmark both secu...
There is now general acceptance that the burning of fossil fuels is having a significant influence o...
The use of wind energy reduces CO2 emission and increases new employment opportunities. The positive...
Worldwide energy policies are built on three pillars: ‘cost competitiveness’, ‘security of energy su...
The modern lifestyle is highly dependent on the electricity consumption, which demand is expected to...
This article examines the importance of national and sub-national policies in supporting the develop...
In this study, the prospects of wind power at the global level are reviewed. Existing studies indica...
Since the end of 1990s the growth of new energy and renewable energy production has been strong and ...
Antoine Dechezleprêtre and Matthieu Glachant see the rapid growth of wind energy and supportive publ...
In today’s world, energy demand has increased tremendously and hence as a result there is an incr...
Many countries have enacted recent laws and regulations designed to stimulate production of electric...
The success of wind power integration throughout Europe has been largely varied with some European c...
Wind power is one of the world fastest growing electricity sources in the world and has since 1990 r...
With the rising demand for energy from finite conventional sources such as coal and natural gas, the...
The international diffusion of environmental innovations is getting increasing attention as an oppor...
The paper argues that a new offensive green energy policy should be established in Denmark both secu...
There is now general acceptance that the burning of fossil fuels is having a significant influence o...
The use of wind energy reduces CO2 emission and increases new employment opportunities. The positive...
Worldwide energy policies are built on three pillars: ‘cost competitiveness’, ‘security of energy su...