Abstract
After more than 10 years of slow developments, the offshore wind market is now accelerating. Thanks to a sustained political drive from UK and Germany, the rest of Northern Europe is now following the path as offshore wind is being recognized as one of the key resources available to the EU to meet its renewable energy ambitions. Exposed to increasing technical issues, rising costs and the financial crisis, lessons learned are now being shared and integrated throughout Europe and appropriate regulatory and planning reforms are now being deployed to speed the deployment of offshore wind. (Author)
Citation Formats
Pimenta de Miranda, Wilfried, Trulsson, Ola, Ekloef, Eva-Britt, and Niemenen, Karel.
Offshore wind market outlook in Northern Europe.
Norway: N. p.,
2010.
Web.
Pimenta de Miranda, Wilfried, Trulsson, Ola, Ekloef, Eva-Britt, & Niemenen, Karel.
Offshore wind market outlook in Northern Europe.
Norway.
Pimenta de Miranda, Wilfried, Trulsson, Ola, Ekloef, Eva-Britt, and Niemenen, Karel.
2010.
"Offshore wind market outlook in Northern Europe."
Norway.
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abstractNote = {After more than 10 years of slow developments, the offshore wind market is now accelerating. Thanks to a sustained political drive from UK and Germany, the rest of Northern Europe is now following the path as offshore wind is being recognized as one of the key resources available to the EU to meet its renewable energy ambitions. Exposed to increasing technical issues, rising costs and the financial crisis, lessons learned are now being shared and integrated throughout Europe and appropriate regulatory and planning reforms are now being deployed to speed the deployment of offshore wind. (Author)}
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abstractNote = {After more than 10 years of slow developments, the offshore wind market is now accelerating. Thanks to a sustained political drive from UK and Germany, the rest of Northern Europe is now following the path as offshore wind is being recognized as one of the key resources available to the EU to meet its renewable energy ambitions. Exposed to increasing technical issues, rising costs and the financial crisis, lessons learned are now being shared and integrated throughout Europe and appropriate regulatory and planning reforms are now being deployed to speed the deployment of offshore wind. (Author)}
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