International Journal of Sustainable Energy (Sep 2017)

A comparative multi-disciplinary policy review in wind energy developments in Europe

  • V. Mytilinou,
  • A. J. Kolios,
  • G. Di Lorenzo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/14786451.2015.1100194
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 36, no. 8
pp. 754 – 774

Abstract

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Over recent decades, European Union countries have committed to increasing their electricity production from renewable energy sources (RESs). Wind energy plays a significant role in a sustainable future. This paper presents a political, economic, social, technological, legal and environmental analysis. Although these countries have made many improvements in their legal frameworks aiming to attract investors and boost the RE sector, there are still challenges. The UK focuses on offshore wind energy, adjusts the economic strategy and changes the legislation context. Germany has the healthiest economic conditions, as it keeps following its initiative to design a new programme for an energy transition from conventional to RESs with emphasis on the onshore. Greece has only a few installations and much room for development but needs to make further changes in the legislation and economy so as to attract more investors in the long term. The purpose of this research is to analyse, highlight and discuss vital aspects of these countries as well as the European environment, with reference to their current wind energy activities. Ultimately, it attempts to give a wider perspective and to serve as a guide for future studies on the wind energy sector.

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