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The current situation of wind energy in Spain

✍ Scribed by Germán Martínez Montes; Enrique Prados Martín; Javier Ordóñez García


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
634 KB
Volume
11
Category
Article
ISSN
1364-0321

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✦ Synopsis


Successive international commitments relating to energy and climatic change (embodied in the Kyoto Protocol) and the need to rationalise the sources of generated energy, have meant that renewable energies have started to gain a great deal of importance within the worldwide energy network. In the case of Wind Energy, and in terms of production, Spain is the second most important country at European level and the third most important country at global level. Spain holds these positions as a result of the establishment of a stable regulatory framework, better understanding of the resource and improved technology that have afforded considerable cost reduction in terms of initial investment, maintenance and exploitation. This article focuses on these circumstances in view of their relevance at international level, which is due to the highly feasible possibility of exporting Spain's experiences to other countries with guarantees of success.


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