Location, location, location: domestic small-scale wind field trial report
Location, location, location: domestic small-scale wind field trial report
The Energy Saving Trust’s work in small-scale domestic wind dates back to 2005. A report compiled for the DTI1 concluded that ‘with the appropriate support, small wind could supply four per cent of the UK electricity requirement and reduce domestic CO2 emissions by six per cent’. Subsequently, our reports ‘Microwind Electricity Generation in the UK Residential Sector’ and ‘Generating the Future’, both completed in 2007, provided further predictions of the potential market for small wind turbines in the UK by 2050. These projections were based on modelled data and were produced before actual performance data from small-scale wind turbines was widely available. As such, it was difficult at the time to determine the accuracy of such future projections. Since these reports were published, the UK market for domestic small-scale wind has developed rapidly.
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July 2009
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Anwar, Arif A.
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James, P.A.B., Bahaj, A.S., Anwar, Arif A. and Myers, L.E.
(2009)
Location, location, location: domestic small-scale wind field trial report
London, GB.
Energy Saving Trust
24pp.
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Abstract
The Energy Saving Trust’s work in small-scale domestic wind dates back to 2005. A report compiled for the DTI1 concluded that ‘with the appropriate support, small wind could supply four per cent of the UK electricity requirement and reduce domestic CO2 emissions by six per cent’. Subsequently, our reports ‘Microwind Electricity Generation in the UK Residential Sector’ and ‘Generating the Future’, both completed in 2007, provided further predictions of the potential market for small wind turbines in the UK by 2050. These projections were based on modelled data and were produced before actual performance data from small-scale wind turbines was widely available. As such, it was difficult at the time to determine the accuracy of such future projections. Since these reports were published, the UK market for domestic small-scale wind has developed rapidly.
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Published date: July 2009
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