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energy deployment. The numerical results reveal that the long term subsidies in Germany set prices that provide higher …
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the analysis is on a set of hypothetical offshore wind park scenarios from five countries (Belgium, Denmark, Germany …: Firstly, profitability results indicate that currently relevant scenarios in the UK and Germany are most attractive, but that …
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The objective of this study is to review international experience in offshore wind power development and draw on the lessons learned from the experience of different countries. To date, that experience has predominantly been limited to Europe. Significantly different regulatory and physical...
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This is the original copy of the thesis submitted to the University of Copenhagen as part of the Master of Laws (LL.M) programme. This thesis won the European Society of Construction Law (ESCL) First Prize 2021; a chapter was subsequently published in the International Construction Law Review under...
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As energy demands for clean energy mount to meet international and national climate goals, there remains constant tension in the trade-off for where to siting large-scale offshore wind farms. Using data from a choice experiment (CE) to elicit preferences for large-scale, 3600 megawatts (MW) of...
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The research in this paper reveals how organising the innovation ecosystem can enable the achievement of the aim for innovation and competitiveness. The research was conducted from June 2014 to May 2015 using a qualitative deductive approach among operation & maintenance (O&M) actors in offshore...
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The paper introduces a novel framework for classifying different types of national political economies. It applies the outlined framework to analyse in an historical perspective the development of one mature renewable energy sector (onshore wind) and one infant renewable energy sector (offshore...
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