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Wind Energy - An Assessment of the Technical and Economic Potential A Case Study for the Federal Republic of Germany, commissioned by the International Energy Agency (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1981)
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Wind Energy - An Assessment of the Technical and Economic Potential A Case Study for the Federal Republic of Germany, commissioned by the International Energy Agency (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1981)
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This study was commissioned by the International Energy Agency
(lEA) accord- ing to Annex III of the "Implementing Agreement for a
Program of Research and Development of Wind Energy Conversion
Systems". The working title of the study was: "Integration of Wind
Power into National Electricity Supply Sys- tems". Participants: -
Federal Republic of Germany (40 070), represented by the
Kernforschungsan- lage Jillich GmbH, - Japan (20 070), represented
by The Japanese Delegation to DECD, - Netherlands (10 070),
represented by The Stichting Energieonderzoek Centrum Nederland, -
Sweden (10070), represented by The National Swedish Board for
Energy Source Development, - United States of America (20 070),
represented by The Department of Energy. The operating agent was
the Kernforschungsanlage Jillich, Projektleitung Energieforschung
(Project No. ET 4085 A). The authors wish to thank the temporary
co-workers on the project L. Griebl, R. Meyer and H. Renner
(programming), J. Boase (preliminary translation of parts of the
study), W. Dub and H. Pape made several helpful suggestions for the
revision of the preliminary version of the report. The extensive
services of E. List!, the project secretary, made a significant
contribution to the carrying out of this research project. For
providing extensive facilities in the computing centre and project
rooms, and for handling the financial side of the project, the
authors express their thanks to the University of Regensburg.
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