Wind energy installations are leading all other forms of new energy installations in the United States and Europe. In Europe, large wind plants are supplying as much as 25% of Denmark's energy needs and 8% of the electric needs for Germany and Spain, who have more ambitious goals on the horizon. Although wind energy only produces about 2% of the current electricity demand in the United States, the U.S. Department of Energy, in collaboration with wind industry experts, has drafted a plan that would bring the U.S. installed wind capacity up to 20% of the nation's total electrical supply. To meet these expectations, wind energy must be extremely reliable. Structural health monitoring will play a critical role in making this goal successful
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A growing concern for the environment and pressure to develop new energy technologies continue to dr...
The growth of the world's population and the pace of industrialization will inevitably lead to a ris...
The global electrical energy consumption is still rising and there is a steady demand to increase th...
The Power Systems in Denmark, Portugal, Spain, Ireland, and Germany have some of the highest wind p...
From its rebirth in the early 1980s, the rate of development of wind energy has been dramatic. Today...
gigawatts. It’s a head-to-head race. With their new installations, each of the three big continental...
Energy is the basis for economic development and it is important to have a reliable supply of energy...
Many countries and regions are introducing policies aimed at reducing the environmental footprint fr...
At its current growth rate, global installed wind power capacity will top 100,000 megawatts in March...
Scientists are focusing on ways to achieve a sustainable energy supply with nonrenewable energy sour...
Electricity is regarded as one of the indispensable means to growth of any country’s economy. This...
An increase in the demand of energy has risen dramatically in the past few decades since the industr...
New report assesses offshore wind industry, offshore wind resource, technology challenges, economics...
Wind energy is the way of the future, and those who don’t have it will get left behind. Wind has alr...
Global wind electricity-generating capacity increased by 24 percent in 2005 to 59,100 megawatts. Thi...
A growing concern for the environment and pressure to develop new energy technologies continue to dr...
The growth of the world's population and the pace of industrialization will inevitably lead to a ris...
The global electrical energy consumption is still rising and there is a steady demand to increase th...
The Power Systems in Denmark, Portugal, Spain, Ireland, and Germany have some of the highest wind p...