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Developing Wind Power Projects: Theory and Practice

Developing Wind Power Projects: Theory and Practice
By Tore Wizelius

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Wind power is developing rapidly, in terms of both the number of new installations and in interest from stakeholders including policy-makers, NGOs, research scientists, industry and the general public. Unlike the majority of other texts on wind power, which are written primarily for engineers or policy analysts, this book specifically targets those interested in, or planning to develop, wind power projects. Having outlined wind power basics and explained the underlying resource and technology, the author explores the interactions between wind power and society, and the main aspects of project development, including siting, economics and legislation. This book will be an essential reference for professionals developing new sites, government officials and consultants reviewing related applications, and both specialists and non-specialists studying wind power project development.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #555789 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-12-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 296 pages

Editorial Reviews

Review
"* 'Tore Wizelius is one of the pioneers of wind power development' Paul Gipe * 'Good value for money, I recommend it as a comprehensive introductory text for both the specialist and non-specialist' David Milborrow"

David Milborrow
Good value for money, I recommend it as a comprehensive
introductory text for both the specialist and non-specialist.

About the Author
Tore Wizelius is a writer and journalist who has authored five books on wind power (in Swedish). He was the Sweden correspondent for Windpower Monthly during the 1990s and has been a lecturer on wind power at Gotland University since 1998.