Title
Long-term research challenges in wind energy – a research agenda by the European Academy of Wind Energy
Author
van Kuik, G.A.M. (TU Delft Wind Energy)
Peinke, Joachim (Carl von Ossietzky Universitat Oldenburg)
Nijssen, Rogier (Knowledge Centre WMC)
Lekou, Denja (Centre for Renewable Energy Sources)
Mann, Jakob (Technical University of Denmark)
Sørensen, Jens Nørkær (Technical University of Denmark)
Ferreira, Carlos (TU Delft Wind Energy)
van Wingerden, J.W. (TU Delft Team Raf Van de Plas)
Schlipf, David (University of Stuttgart)
Gebraad, P.M.O. (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)
Polinder, H. (TU Delft DC systems, Energy conversion & Storage)
Abrahamsen, Asger Bech (Technical University of Denmark)
van Bussel, G.J.W. (TU Delft Wind Energy)
Sørensen, John Dalsgaard (Aalborg University)
Tavner, Peter (Durham University)
Botasso, Carlo (Technische Universität München)
Muskulus, Michael (Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU))
Matha, Denis (University of Stuttgart)
Lindeboom, Han (Wageningen University & Research)
Degraer, Steven (Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences)
Kramer, Oliver (Carl von Ossietzky Universitat Oldenburg)
Lehnhoff, Sebastian (Carl von Ossietzky Universitat Oldenburg)
Sonnenschein, Michael (Carl von Ossietzky Universitat Oldenburg)
Sørensen, Poul Ejnar (Technical University of Denmark)
Kunneke, R.W. (TU Delft Economics of Technology and Innovation)
Morthorst, Poul Erik (Technical University of Denmark)
Skytte, Klaus (Technical University of Denmark)
Date
2016
Abstract
The European Academy of Wind Energy (eawe), representing universities and institutes with a significant wind energy programme in 14 countries, has discussed the long-term research challenges in wind energy. In contrast to research agendas addressing short- to medium-term research activities, this eawe document takes a longer-term perspective, addressing the scientific knowledge base that is required to develop wind energy beyond the applications of today and tomorrow. In other words, this long-term research agenda is driven by problems and curiosity, addressing basic research and fundamental knowledge in 11 research areas, ranging from physics and design to environmental and societal aspects. Because of the very nature of this initiative, this document does not intend to be permanent or complete. It shows the vision of the experts of the eawe, but other views may be possible. We sincerely hope that it will spur an even more intensive discussion worldwide within the wind energy community.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/wes-1-1-2016
Source
Wind Energy Science, 1 (1), 1-39
Part of collection
Institutional Repository
Document type
review
Rights
© 2016 G.A.M. van Kuik, Joachim Peinke, Rogier Nijssen, Denja Lekou, Jakob Mann, Jens Nørkær Sørensen, Carlos Ferreira, J.W. van Wingerden, David Schlipf, P.M.O. Gebraad, H. Polinder, Asger Bech Abrahamsen, G.J.W. van Bussel, John Dalsgaard Sørensen, Peter Tavner, Carlo Botasso, Michael Muskulus, Denis Matha, Han Lindeboom, Steven Degraer, Oliver Kramer, Sebastian Lehnhoff, Michael Sonnenschein, Poul Ejnar Sørensen, R.W. Kunneke, Poul Erik Morthorst, Klaus Skytte