Wind power Features for March 2012

Wind power Features Archive

Report: PowerGen U.S. 2011 Report: PowerGen U.S. 2011

Renewable sessions were in evidence at 2011's U.S. PowerGen event, which took place in December, but the profile of wind and solar was less obvious. Drew Robb went along to find out more.

U.S. CASE STUDY - Managing environmental challenges for renewable energy projects U.S. CASE STUDY - Managing environmental challenges for renewable energy projects

Although renewable energy is usually seen as benefiting the environment, project developers in the U.S. must plan ahead to manage risks and environmental challenges, as this case study demonstrates.

All Energy 2012 preview: Big blades - the Blade Dynamics approach All Energy 2012 preview: Big blades - the Blade Dynamics approach

The new-generation of wind turbines that will operate offshore require very large rotors. George Marsh looks at a different approach to blade design from Blade Dynamics – scaling down as opposed to scaling up.

Wind and solar increase their share in the EU energy mix Wind and solar increase their share in the EU energy mix

The steep increase of wind and solar photovoltaics (PV), has been noted in the latest edition of the Strategic Energy Technologies review – the 2011 Technology Map – produced by the European Commission's Joint Research Centre (JRC).

Could energy harvesting make wind more reliable? Could energy harvesting make wind more reliable?

A new European-wide project hopes to standardise energy harvesting devices. These scavengers of energy can power sensors, helping to tackle blade cracking and failure and increasing the lifetime of components….

What is the real cost of renewable energy? (part 2) What is the real cost of renewable energy? (part 2)

Which energy technology really is the most economical, cost-effective solution for the long term? In this second installment, we look at renewable energy cost examples, LCOE and the importance of taking risk into account.

What is the real cost of renewable energy? (part 1) What is the real cost of renewable energy? (part 1)

Which energy technology really is the most economical, cost-effective solution for the long term? And how do renewable technologies really stack up when compared to coal, gas and nuclear on cost? Gail Rajgor kicks off a new Renewable Energy Focus series by asking whether it is even possible to compare technologies on a truly like-for-like basis. And if so, what do we need to bear in mind?

All Energy 2012 preview: making the supergrid happen (part 2) All Energy 2012 preview: making the supergrid happen (part 2)

What is the glue that will hold the pieces together as we plan for 40 GW of offshore wind in and around the North Sea region in 2020?

U.S. States: a profile of Oklahoma U.S. States: a profile of Oklahoma

Last year Google announced its power purchase agreement for the output of an Oklahoma wind farm. So why is Oklahoma such a good place for renewable energy developments?

All Energy 2012 preview: making the supergrid happen (part 1) All Energy 2012 preview: making the supergrid happen (part 1)

What is the glue that will hold the pieces together as we plan for 40 GW of offshore wind in and around the North Sea region in 2020?