A critical parameter in modeling studies of future decarbonized energy systems is the potential future capacity for onshore wind power. Wind power potential in energy system models is subject to assumptions regarding: (i) constraints on land availability for wind deployment; (ii) how densely wind turbines may be placed over larger areas, and (iii) allocation of capacity with respect to wind speed. By analyzing comprehensive databases of wind turbine locations and other GIS data in eleven countries and seventeen states in Australia, Canada, and the US; all with high penetration levels of wind power, we find that: i) large wind turbines are installed on most land types, even protected areas and land areas with high population density; ii) it ...
The desire to reduce dependence on fossil fuels is resulting in numerous policy incentives for incre...
Thesis (S.M. in Technology and Policy)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems D...
Generation capacity adequacy is a major issue in most power systems, but there are many approaches w...
Estimates of wind power potential are relevant for decision-making in energy policy and business. Su...
Background The availability of land for the installation of wind power turbines is restricted by nu...
Several decarbonisation scenarios indicate that renewable energy will be a key supply route to mitig...
Several influential energy systems models (ESMs) indicate that renewable energy must supply a large ...
ICREN Conference:Title: Economically-Limited Onshore Wind Capacity and Production in European Nation...
This dataset contains the potential onshore wind turbine installation sites identified in "The Futur...
Australia’s wind resource is considered to be very good, and the utilization of this renewable energ...
Capacity value is the contribution of a power plant to the ability of the power system to meet high ...
The expansion of wind-generation in the United States poses significant challenges to policy-makers,...
This paper summarizes state and regional studies examining the capacity value of wind energy, how di...
The planning of the energy transition from fossil fuels to renewables requires estimates for how muc...
Construction of a wind farm without a reliable plant margin forecast can jeopardize potential return...
The desire to reduce dependence on fossil fuels is resulting in numerous policy incentives for incre...
Thesis (S.M. in Technology and Policy)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems D...
Generation capacity adequacy is a major issue in most power systems, but there are many approaches w...
Estimates of wind power potential are relevant for decision-making in energy policy and business. Su...
Background The availability of land for the installation of wind power turbines is restricted by nu...
Several decarbonisation scenarios indicate that renewable energy will be a key supply route to mitig...
Several influential energy systems models (ESMs) indicate that renewable energy must supply a large ...
ICREN Conference:Title: Economically-Limited Onshore Wind Capacity and Production in European Nation...
This dataset contains the potential onshore wind turbine installation sites identified in "The Futur...
Australia’s wind resource is considered to be very good, and the utilization of this renewable energ...
Capacity value is the contribution of a power plant to the ability of the power system to meet high ...
The expansion of wind-generation in the United States poses significant challenges to policy-makers,...
This paper summarizes state and regional studies examining the capacity value of wind energy, how di...
The planning of the energy transition from fossil fuels to renewables requires estimates for how muc...
Construction of a wind farm without a reliable plant margin forecast can jeopardize potential return...
The desire to reduce dependence on fossil fuels is resulting in numerous policy incentives for incre...
Thesis (S.M. in Technology and Policy)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems D...
Generation capacity adequacy is a major issue in most power systems, but there are many approaches w...