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IEA Wind Task 26: The Past and Future Cost of Wind Energy

IEA Wind Task 26: The Past and Future Cost of Wind Energy

Full Title:  The Past and Future Cost of Wind Energy
Author(s):  Eric Lantz, Ryan Wiser, Maureen Hand
Publisher(s):  International Energy Agency
Publication Date: June 1, 2012
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Description (excerpt):

Over the past 30 years, wind power has become a mainstream source of electricity generation around the world. However, the future of wind power will depend a great deal on the ability of the industry to continue to achieve cost of energy reductions. This summary report, developed as part of the International Energy Agency (IEA) Wind Implementing Agreement Task 26, The Cost of Wind Energy, provides a review of historical costs, evaluates near-term market trends, reviews the methods used to estimate long-term cost trajectories, and summarizes the range of costs projected for onshore wind energy across an array of forward-looking studies and scenarios. It also highlights high-level market variables that have influenced wind energy costs in the past and are expected to do so into the future.

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