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The Future Of Wind Power

Drawing on over 35 separate sources, the report analyses the most current thinking on wind power generation.
by Staff Writers
Dublin, Ireland (SPX) Nov 04, 2008
This Business Insights report analyses the future of wind generation - one of the fastest growing areas of the power market. It looks at how the wind power technologies are maturing and evolving and their impact on the electricity generation landscape.

It examines how technological developments, government renewable targets and capacity additions are having a massive impact on the economics and uptake of wind power. It also looks at some of the environmental and regulatory aspects acting as both drivers and resistors of wind power generation growth.

Drawing on over 35 separate sources, the report analyses the most current thinking on wind power generation. It gives the most comprehensive view on the impact of high levels of capacity growth of wind power, and analyses forecasts for the economic competitiveness of the technology and uptake in both developed and emerging markets.

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