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This book discusses windpower ownership, with a focus on grid connected commercial wind turbines. It can be used as a manual for windpower project managers, for finding models to finance windpower projects.
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This book discusses windpower ownership, with a focus on grid connected commercial wind turbines. It can be used as a manual for windpower project managers, for finding models to finance windpower projects.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Juni 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317695103
- Artikelnr.: 41094419
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Juni 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317695103
- Artikelnr.: 41094419
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Tore Wizelius is a writer who has authored eight books on windpower. He was a lecturer on windpower at Gotland University from 1998 to 2008 and is now working as a windpower project developer in Sweden.
Acknowledgements Executive Summary 1. Introduction 1.1 Own Your Own Power
Plant 1.2 Aim and Research Questions 1.3 Outline 1.4 Personal Background
2. Transition of Socio-technical Systems 2.1 Socio-technical Systems 2.2
Transition to Renewable Energy 3. Windpower in the Electric Power System
3.1 Properties of Windpower Plants 3.2 Integration of Windpower 3.3
Technical Acceptance 3.4 The Electric Power Market 4. Windpower Development
and Ownership 4.1 Wind Turbines for Grid Connection 4.2 Ownership 5.
Ownership Models in Sweden 5.1 Windpower Business Structure 5.2 Development
of Ownership Models 5.3 Corporate Business Models 5.4 Cooperative Business
Models 5.5 Real Estate Companies 5.6 Industrial Companies 5.7 Mixed
Ownership 5.8 Umbrella Companies 5.9 Summary and Conclusion 6. Windpower
Ownership in Sweden 6.1 Windpower development in Sweden 6.2 Ownership
Categories 6.3 Other Ownership Categories 6.4 Community Power 6.5 Consumer
Windpower 6.6 Summary 7. Windpower Owners' Motives 7.1 Private Owners 7.2
Windpower Cooperatives 7.3 Windpower Limited Co 7.4 Other Companies 7.5
Power Companies 7.6 Municipalities & Municipal Utilities 7.7 Motives for
Investments in Windpower 8. The Relevance of Windpower Ownership 8.1
Summary of Findings 8.2 Networks with Windpower 8.3 Advantages and
Disadvantages 8.4 Adaption of Laws, Rules and Regulations 9. Future Outlook
9.1 Conclusions 9.2 Future Research References Appendix Appendix A.
Interviews Appendix B. The Electric Power System Appendix C. The Nord Pool
Market Appendix D. Windpower Owners in Sweden Appendix E. Abbreviations
Plant 1.2 Aim and Research Questions 1.3 Outline 1.4 Personal Background
2. Transition of Socio-technical Systems 2.1 Socio-technical Systems 2.2
Transition to Renewable Energy 3. Windpower in the Electric Power System
3.1 Properties of Windpower Plants 3.2 Integration of Windpower 3.3
Technical Acceptance 3.4 The Electric Power Market 4. Windpower Development
and Ownership 4.1 Wind Turbines for Grid Connection 4.2 Ownership 5.
Ownership Models in Sweden 5.1 Windpower Business Structure 5.2 Development
of Ownership Models 5.3 Corporate Business Models 5.4 Cooperative Business
Models 5.5 Real Estate Companies 5.6 Industrial Companies 5.7 Mixed
Ownership 5.8 Umbrella Companies 5.9 Summary and Conclusion 6. Windpower
Ownership in Sweden 6.1 Windpower development in Sweden 6.2 Ownership
Categories 6.3 Other Ownership Categories 6.4 Community Power 6.5 Consumer
Windpower 6.6 Summary 7. Windpower Owners' Motives 7.1 Private Owners 7.2
Windpower Cooperatives 7.3 Windpower Limited Co 7.4 Other Companies 7.5
Power Companies 7.6 Municipalities & Municipal Utilities 7.7 Motives for
Investments in Windpower 8. The Relevance of Windpower Ownership 8.1
Summary of Findings 8.2 Networks with Windpower 8.3 Advantages and
Disadvantages 8.4 Adaption of Laws, Rules and Regulations 9. Future Outlook
9.1 Conclusions 9.2 Future Research References Appendix Appendix A.
Interviews Appendix B. The Electric Power System Appendix C. The Nord Pool
Market Appendix D. Windpower Owners in Sweden Appendix E. Abbreviations
Acknowledgements Executive Summary 1. Introduction 1.1 Own Your Own Power
Plant 1.2 Aim and Research Questions 1.3 Outline 1.4 Personal Background
2. Transition of Socio-technical Systems 2.1 Socio-technical Systems 2.2
Transition to Renewable Energy 3. Windpower in the Electric Power System
3.1 Properties of Windpower Plants 3.2 Integration of Windpower 3.3
Technical Acceptance 3.4 The Electric Power Market 4. Windpower Development
and Ownership 4.1 Wind Turbines for Grid Connection 4.2 Ownership 5.
Ownership Models in Sweden 5.1 Windpower Business Structure 5.2 Development
of Ownership Models 5.3 Corporate Business Models 5.4 Cooperative Business
Models 5.5 Real Estate Companies 5.6 Industrial Companies 5.7 Mixed
Ownership 5.8 Umbrella Companies 5.9 Summary and Conclusion 6. Windpower
Ownership in Sweden 6.1 Windpower development in Sweden 6.2 Ownership
Categories 6.3 Other Ownership Categories 6.4 Community Power 6.5 Consumer
Windpower 6.6 Summary 7. Windpower Owners' Motives 7.1 Private Owners 7.2
Windpower Cooperatives 7.3 Windpower Limited Co 7.4 Other Companies 7.5
Power Companies 7.6 Municipalities & Municipal Utilities 7.7 Motives for
Investments in Windpower 8. The Relevance of Windpower Ownership 8.1
Summary of Findings 8.2 Networks with Windpower 8.3 Advantages and
Disadvantages 8.4 Adaption of Laws, Rules and Regulations 9. Future Outlook
9.1 Conclusions 9.2 Future Research References Appendix Appendix A.
Interviews Appendix B. The Electric Power System Appendix C. The Nord Pool
Market Appendix D. Windpower Owners in Sweden Appendix E. Abbreviations
Plant 1.2 Aim and Research Questions 1.3 Outline 1.4 Personal Background
2. Transition of Socio-technical Systems 2.1 Socio-technical Systems 2.2
Transition to Renewable Energy 3. Windpower in the Electric Power System
3.1 Properties of Windpower Plants 3.2 Integration of Windpower 3.3
Technical Acceptance 3.4 The Electric Power Market 4. Windpower Development
and Ownership 4.1 Wind Turbines for Grid Connection 4.2 Ownership 5.
Ownership Models in Sweden 5.1 Windpower Business Structure 5.2 Development
of Ownership Models 5.3 Corporate Business Models 5.4 Cooperative Business
Models 5.5 Real Estate Companies 5.6 Industrial Companies 5.7 Mixed
Ownership 5.8 Umbrella Companies 5.9 Summary and Conclusion 6. Windpower
Ownership in Sweden 6.1 Windpower development in Sweden 6.2 Ownership
Categories 6.3 Other Ownership Categories 6.4 Community Power 6.5 Consumer
Windpower 6.6 Summary 7. Windpower Owners' Motives 7.1 Private Owners 7.2
Windpower Cooperatives 7.3 Windpower Limited Co 7.4 Other Companies 7.5
Power Companies 7.6 Municipalities & Municipal Utilities 7.7 Motives for
Investments in Windpower 8. The Relevance of Windpower Ownership 8.1
Summary of Findings 8.2 Networks with Windpower 8.3 Advantages and
Disadvantages 8.4 Adaption of Laws, Rules and Regulations 9. Future Outlook
9.1 Conclusions 9.2 Future Research References Appendix Appendix A.
Interviews Appendix B. The Electric Power System Appendix C. The Nord Pool
Market Appendix D. Windpower Owners in Sweden Appendix E. Abbreviations