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Wind energy is perhaps the most advanced of the "new" renewable energy technologies, but there is still much work to be done. This energy technology roadmap identifies the key tasks that must be undertaken in order to achieve a vision of over 2 000 GW of wind energy capacity by 2050. Governments, industry, research institutions and the wider energy sector will need to work together to achieve this goal.
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Force and energy, Power (Mechanics), Power resourcesPlaces
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Technology Roadmap: China Wind Energy Development Roadmap 2050
2012, OECD Publishing
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9264166750 9789264166752
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Technology Roadmap: Wind Energy
2009, OECD Publishing
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9264088180 9789264088184
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The report shows how China, already the world’s largest wind market, could reach 1,000 GW of wind power by the middle of the century, an achievement that would reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 1.5 gigatonnes per year, or roughly equivalent to the combined CO2 emissions of Germany, France and Italy in 2009. The China Wind Energy Roadmap is the first national roadmap that has been developed by a country with IEA support, drawing from its global roadmap series.
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