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ID166985
Title ProperHow much wind power potential does europe have? Examining european wind power potential with an enhanced socio-technical atlas
LanguageENG
AuthorPeter Enevoldsen ;  Enevoldsen, Peter
Summary / Abstract (Note)The continuous development of onshore wind farms is an important feature of the European transition towards an energy system powered by distributed renewables and low-carbon resources. This study assesses and simulates potential for future onshore wind turbine installations throughout Europe. The study depicts, via maps, all the national and regional socio-technical restrictions and regulations for wind project development using spatial analysis conducted through GIS. The inputs for the analyses were based on an original dataset compiled from satellites and public databases relating to electricity, planning, and other dimensions. Taking into consideration socio-technical constraints, which restricts 54% of the combined land area in Europe, the study reveals a nameplate capacity of 52.5 TW of untapped onshore wind power potential in Europe - equivalent to 1 MW per 16 European citizens – a supply that would be sufficient to cover the global all-sector energy demand from now through to 2050. The study offers a more rigorous, multi-dimensional, and granular atlas of onshore wind energy development that can assist with future energy policy, research, and planning.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy , No.132; Sep 2019: p.1092-1100
Journal SourceEnergy Policy 2019-09
Key WordsEnergy Policy ;  Wind Power ;  Wind Energy ;  GIS ;  Wind Atlas ;  Resource Assessment