US DOE`s Wind Energy Program, NREL, and Sandia periodically re-evaluate the state of wind technology. Since 1995 marked the conclusion of a number of DOE-supported advanced turbine design efforts, and results from the next major round of research are expected near the latter part of the century, this paper discusses future trends for domestic wind farm applications (bulk power), incorporating recent turbine research efforts under different market assumptions from previous DOE estimates. Updated cost/performance projections are presented along with underlying assumptions and discussions of potential alternative wind turbine design paths. Issues on market valuation of wind technology in a restructured electricity market are also discussed
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)’s Wind Technologies Market Report provides an annual overview of...
This paper deals with achievements of wind technology and evolution of commercial wind technology. N...
In the past decade wind energy installations have increased exponentially driven by reducing cost fr...
This paper provides an overview of wind-turbine development activities in the Unites States and rela...
Wind energy technology is evolving towards larger machines (longer blades, taller towers and more po...
The rise in prices of traditional energy sources, the high dependence of many countries on their imp...
The modern wind energy technologies and recent global wind energy market trends are reviewed in the ...
The U.S. wind power industry is in an era of substantial growth, with the U.S. and China likely to v...
Renewables today are the first-choice option for a modern power system. Wind and solar are now compe...
U.S. market activity has increased over the last two years. In 1998, new capacity totaled about 150 ...
The technology and economics of the large, horizontal-axis wind turbines currently in the Federal Wi...
The U.S. wind industry experienced a banner year in 2008, again surpassing even optimistic growth pr...
The development of technologically-advanced wind turbines continues to be a high priority of the US ...
Wind energy is a commercially available renewable energy source, with state-of-the-art wind plants p...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)’s Wind Technologies Market Report provides an annual overview of...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)’s Wind Technologies Market Report provides an annual overview of...
This paper deals with achievements of wind technology and evolution of commercial wind technology. N...
In the past decade wind energy installations have increased exponentially driven by reducing cost fr...
This paper provides an overview of wind-turbine development activities in the Unites States and rela...
Wind energy technology is evolving towards larger machines (longer blades, taller towers and more po...
The rise in prices of traditional energy sources, the high dependence of many countries on their imp...
The modern wind energy technologies and recent global wind energy market trends are reviewed in the ...
The U.S. wind power industry is in an era of substantial growth, with the U.S. and China likely to v...
Renewables today are the first-choice option for a modern power system. Wind and solar are now compe...
U.S. market activity has increased over the last two years. In 1998, new capacity totaled about 150 ...
The technology and economics of the large, horizontal-axis wind turbines currently in the Federal Wi...
The U.S. wind industry experienced a banner year in 2008, again surpassing even optimistic growth pr...
The development of technologically-advanced wind turbines continues to be a high priority of the US ...
Wind energy is a commercially available renewable energy source, with state-of-the-art wind plants p...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)’s Wind Technologies Market Report provides an annual overview of...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)’s Wind Technologies Market Report provides an annual overview of...
This paper deals with achievements of wind technology and evolution of commercial wind technology. N...
In the past decade wind energy installations have increased exponentially driven by reducing cost fr...