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ID109709
Title ProperGlobal wind power potential
Other Title Informationphysical and technological limits
LanguageENG
AuthorCastro, Carlos de ;  Mediavilla, Margarita ;  Miguel, Luis Javier ;  Frechoso, Fernando
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper is focused on a new methodology for the global assessment of wind power potential. Most of the previous works on the global assessment of the technological potential of wind power have used bottom-up methodologies (e.g. [2], [4] and [31]). Economic, ecological and other assessments have been developed, based on these technological capacities. However, this paper tries to show that the reported regional and global technological potential are flawed because they do not conserve the energetic balance on Earth, violating the first principle of energy conservation (Gans et al., 2010). We propose a top-down approach, such as that in Miller et al. (2010), to evaluate the physical-geographical potential and, for the first time, to evaluate the global technological wind power potential, while acknowledging energy conservation. The results give roughly 1 TW for the top limit of the future electrical potential of wind energy. This value is much lower than previous estimates and even lower than economic and realizable potentials published for the mid-century (e.g. [8], [10] and [52]).
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 39, No.10; Oct 2011: p.6677-6682
Journal SourceEnergy Policy Vol. 39, No.10; Oct 2011: p.6677-6682
Key WordsRenewable Energy Potential ;  Wind Energy ;  Global Energy Assessment