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The Economics of wind EnergyA report by the European wind Energy AssociationS ren Krohn (editor)Poul-Erik MorthorstShimon AwerbuchText and analysis: Soren Krohn, CEO, Soren Krohn Consulting, Denmark (editor); Dr. Shimon Awerbuch, Financial Economist,Science and Technology Policy Research, University of Sussex, United Kingdom; Professor Poul Erik Morthorst, RisoeNational Laboratory, Denmark. Dr. Isabel Blanco, former Policy Director, European wind Energy Association (EWEA), Belgium; Frans Van Hulle, Technical advisor to EWEA, Belgium, and Christian Kjaer, Chief Executive, EWEA, also contributed to this report. Project coordinator: Sarah CliffordCover photo: LM Glasfi berDesign: memory of Dr.
Control systems 4 0.3 TOTAL 1,227 100 Note: Calculated by the author based on selected data for European wind turbine installations Operation and maintenance (O&M) costs for onshore wind energy are generally estimated to be around 1.2 to 1.5 c€ per kWh of wind power produced over the total lifetime of a turbine. Spanish data indicates that
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