Publication - Identifying Success Factors for Wind Power

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Title
Identifying Success Factors for Wind Power
Publisher
World Wind Energy Association
Author
World Wind Energy Association
Published in
June 2018
Abstract
WWEA, together with the Korean Wind Energy Industry Association, identified key success factors across several key markets necessary for the uptake of wind power deployment. The study provides guidance for the government of the Republic of Korea which has recently decided to scale-up the deployment of wind power and other renewable energies. As part of this commitment, the government has begun to set up the appropriate legal and regulatory frameworks, based on practical experience learned from other parts of the world.

The work was built on reports from experts from five European wind energy markets (Denmark, Germany, Netherlands, Spain, United Kingdom) who analysed the developments of their respective wind markets. Each analysis looked at policies and capacities in remuneration systems, permission procedures, social aspects, available wind data, domestic industrial capacities, institutions in R&D, training and education, export promotion policies. The aim of each study was to understand what has driven and hindered the wind power market in each countries. Collectively the results provide a comprehensive insight and answers to the usefulness of remuneration systems and permission systems in supporting the growth of a wind energy market.

The studies also documented the key players and actors in each country and the relevant R&D, education and export programmes in place.
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