The rapid adoption of wind energy in the renewable energy mix can
be seen in many industrialized nations in the past decade, in
particular the need to agreed greenhouse gas reduction and stable
energy supply are seen as a sound vision for a sustainable energy
policy'. In an emerging market such as South Africa there are
abundant renewable resources including wind energy, however there
is low adoption observed to date. This study investigates barriers
to entry in the South African wind energy sector and what the
priorities are to remove such barriers for successful deployment of
wind technology. Therefore, it was required to examine successful
deployment of wind energy in the European Union and how such
barriers were removed; this was set in the current status of the
renewable energy sector and existing barriers in South Africa. It
was necessary to gain insight of the inter-related issues on
opening a traditional fossil fuel based energy market to a
transitional implementation of renewable energy provisioning,
considering the current utility monopoly based energy landscape in
South Africa.
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