List of Acronyms and Abbreviations . . xvii Acknowledgements . . xix Foreword . . xxi EWEA Foreword . . xxiii EXECUTIVE SUMMARY . . 1 Part I: Technology . . 4 Part II: Grid Integration . . 8 Part III: The Economics of Wind Power . . 13 Part IV: Industry and Markets . . 19 Part V: Environment . . 24 Part VI: Scenarios and Targets . . 26 PART I: TECHNOLOGY . . 29 Chapter 1.1: Introduction . . 31 Chapter I.2: Wind Resource Estimation . . 32 Chapter I.3: Wind Turbine Technology . . 63 Chapter I.4: Wind Farm Design . . 94 Chapter I.5: Offshore . . 107 Chapter I.6: Small Wind Turbines . . 125 Chapter I.7: Research and Development . . 139 Part I Notes . . 151 PART II: GRID INTEGRATION . . 153 Chapter II.1: Setting the Scene . . 155 Chapter II.2: Wind Power Variability and Impacts on Power Systems . . 158 Chapter II.3: Design and Operation of European Power Systems with Large Amounts of Wind Power . . 167 Chapter II.4: Grid Infrastructure Upgrade for Large-Scale Integration . . 173 Chapter II.5: Grid Connection Requirements . . 181 Chapter II.6: Wind Power's Contribution to System Adequacy . . 186 Chapter II.7: Economic Aspects: Integration Costs and Benefits . . 190 Part II Notes . . 196 PART III: THE ECONOMICS OF WIND POWER . . 197 Part III Introduction . . 199 Chapter III.1: Cost of On-Land Wind Power . . 200 Chapter III.2: Offshore Developments . . 212 Chapter III.3: Project Financing . . 221 Chapter III.4: Prices and Support Mechanisms . . 226 Chapter III.5: Wind Power on the Spot Market . . 239 Chapter III.6: Wind Power Compared to Conventional Power Generation . . 248 Chapter III.7: Employment . . 251 Part III Notes . . 258 PART IV: INDUSTRY AND MARKETS . . 259 Part IV Introduction . . 261 Chapter IV.1: Wind in the European Power Market . . 262 Chapter IV.2: European Market Overview . . 268 Chapter IV.3: Industry Actors and Investment Trends . . 279 Chapter IV.4: Global Wind Energy Markets . . 289 Chapter IV.5: Administrative and Grid Access Barriers: An Analysis of Existing EU Studies in the Field . . 298 Part IV Notes . . 305 PART V: ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES . . 307 Part V Introduction . . 309 Chapter V.1: Environmental Benefits . . 311 Chapter V.2: Environmental Impacts . . 328 Chapter V.3: Policy Measures to Combat Climate Change . . 348 Chapter V.4: Externalities and Wind Compared to Other Techologies . . 365 Chapter V.5: Environmental Benefits of Wind Energy in Comparison to Remaining Electricity Generation Technologies . . 377 Chapter V.6: Social Acceptance of Wind Energy and Wind Farms . . 399 Part V Notes . . 411 PART VI: SCENARIOS AND TARGETS . . 413 Part VI Introduction . . 415 Chapter VI.1: Scenarios for the EU-27 . . 417 Chapter VI.2: Projecting Targets for the EU-27 up to 2030 . . 419 Chapter VI.3: Contribution of Wind Power to Electricity Generation and Generation Capacity in the EU-27 . . 425 Chapter VI.4: Costs and Benefits of Wind Development in the EU-27 . . 432 Chapter VI.5: Global Scenarios . . 439 Chapter VI.6: The 'Global Wind Energy Outlook' Scenarios . . 444 Part VI Notes . . 450 APPENDICES . . 451 Appendix A: Onshore Wind Maps . . 452 Appendix B: Offshore Wind Speeds Modelled in 'Study of Offshore Wind Energy in the EC' . . 462 Appendix C: Worked Example for Culliagh Wind Farm, Ireland . . 469 Appendix D: Detailed Description of Correlation Techniques . . 483 Appendix E: SWT Manufacturers and Their Models . . 485 Appendix F: Current National and European R&D . . 489 Appendix G: Transmission Systems in Europe . . 500 Appendix H: Basics Concerning the Operation and Balancing of Power Systems . . 501 Appendix I: Detailed Country Reports . . 504 Appendix J: Studies on Employment Creation in the Wind Energy Sector . . 526 Glossary . . 529 References . . 541 Index . . 557