(2002). Explaining learning curves for wind power. Energy Policy, 30(13): 1181–1189.Ibenholt K: Explaining learning curves for wind power. Energy Policy 2002, 30: 1181.Ibenholt, K. ( 2002 ). Explaining learning curves for wind power . Energy Policy , 30 , 1181 – 1189 ....
Learning curves and economies of scale are a major cause of increasing returns as the costs of technology production or utilisation fall over time while quality, reliability and expertise all increase [20], [30], [58]. In this situation, each ‘step’ (i.e. each investment, output or ...
Explaining learning curves for wind power: Ibenholt, K. Energy Policy, 2002, 30, (13), 1181–1189doi:10.1016/S0140-6701(03)81827-1ELSEVIERfuel\\&\\energy abstracts
Wind powerLearning curvesRenewable energy policiesDeregulationCollaborationThis paper examines the drivers of technological change in the US wind industry from perspectives of technological learning, collaboration, and energy policies. Using a panel of 576 utility-scale wind farms between 2001 and 2012, ...