Energy-renewable ecosystem : wind energy technology
Wind energy is defined as a key renewable energy source that harnesses the power of wind to generate electricity. This is achieved through the use of wind turbines, which can be installed onshore or offshore. Wind energy plays a crucial role in the EU's strategy to achieve its renewable energy targets and transition to carbon neutrality by 2050. The EU aims to lead globally in renewables, with wind energy identified as a central component due to its potential for significant expansion and cost reductions through technological advancements and scaling effects.
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[2024]
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| Institutions: | European Commission / Directorate-General for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs (issuing body) ; CSIL (issuing body) ; IDEA - Inspire, Debate, Engage and Accelerate Action Consult (issuing body) ; PPMI (issuing body) ; LSE (issuing body) |
| Publisher: |
[Luxembourg] : [Publications Office] |
| Subject: | Windenergie | Wind energy | Energietechnik | Energy technology | Windenergieanlage | Wind turbine | Technischer Fortschritt | Technological change |
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