Table of Contents - World Wind Energy Association
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WWEA (Ed.): <strong>Wind</strong> <strong>Energy</strong> International 2005/2006, <strong>Table</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Contents</strong> – page 1<br />
<strong>Wind</strong> <strong>Energy</strong> International 2005/2006 - <strong>Table</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Contents</strong><br />
Foreword Stefan Gsänger<br />
1. Africa<br />
Algeria Ouahiba Guerri<br />
Egypt Galal Osman<br />
Liberia Eben Moses<br />
Morocco Khalid Benhamou<br />
Nigeria Tony Okpokam<br />
South Africa Hans Boer<br />
Uganda Rodgers Atuhaire<br />
2. Americas<br />
I. Country Reports<br />
Argentina Alejandro T. García / Erico Spinadel<br />
Brazil Everaldo Feitosa<br />
Canada Jose Etcheverry<br />
Carribean Region Conrado Moreno / <strong>World</strong> <strong>Wind</strong> <strong>Energy</strong> <strong>Association</strong><br />
Central America María Eugenia Salaverría<br />
Chile Arturo Kunstmann<br />
Colombia Luis Fernando Rodríguez<br />
Costa Rica Giovanni Castillo<br />
Cuba Conrado Moreno<br />
South America (Ecuador, Guyana, Peru, Uruguay, Venezuela)<br />
<strong>World</strong> <strong>Wind</strong> <strong>Energy</strong> <strong>Association</strong><br />
USA Paul Gipe<br />
3. Asia<br />
China Shi Pengfei<br />
India Jami Hossain<br />
Indonesia (I) Dani Rusirawan<br />
Indonesia (II) Pakpahan S / Soeripno<br />
Japan Tetsunari Iida / Daisuke Hayashi<br />
Jordan Omar Badran<br />
Pakistan Nasim A. Khan / Tahawar Hussain<br />
Philippines Vic O. Roaring<br />
South Korea Choong-Yul Son<br />
4. Europe<br />
Austria Stefan Hantsch<br />
Belarus Pavel Stroev<br />
Croatia Toni Panza<br />
Czech Republic Neela Winkelmann<br />
Denmark Frede Hvelplund<br />
Estonia Jaan Tepp<br />
Finland Folke Malmgren<br />
France Marc Jedliczka<br />
Germany Claudia Grotz<br />
Hungary Laszlo Tóth<br />
Ireland John Mc Cann<br />
Italy Alessandro Brusa / Cristian Lanfranconi<br />
Latvia Paulis Barons<br />
Lithuania Aleksandras Paulauskas<br />
Malta Robert N. Farrugia<br />
Norway Knut H<strong>of</strong>stad
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Portugal Teresa Câmara Jacinto<br />
Russian Federation Grigory Dmitriev<br />
Slovakia Peter Stibrany<br />
Spain Alejandro T. García<br />
Sweden Gunnar Grusell<br />
Switzerland Robert Horbaty<br />
The Netherlands WWEA<br />
Turkey Tanay Sidki Uyar<br />
Ukraine Andrei Konechenkov / Galina Shmidt<br />
United Kingdom David Milborrow<br />
5. Australia / Pacific<br />
Australia Heinz Dahl / Alex Beckitt<br />
New Zealand David Rohan<br />
1. Education and Training<br />
II. Special Reports<br />
1.1 The Global Renewable <strong>Energy</strong> Education and Training Challenge Osman Benchikh<br />
1.2 Report on the Establishment <strong>of</strong> Asia <strong>Wind</strong> <strong>Energy</strong> Training Center He Dexin<br />
1.3 Brazilian <strong>Wind</strong> <strong>Energy</strong> Centre Gustavo de Novaes Pires Leite / Everaldo Feitosa<br />
1.4 Human Capacity Building for Renewable <strong>Energy</strong>. The Need for an Open University for Renewable<br />
<strong>Energy</strong> (OPURE) Hans-Josef Fell / David Wortmann<br />
2. Policies<br />
2.1 A Global Marshall Plan for a better <strong>World</strong> Franz Alt<br />
2.2 Renewable <strong>Energy</strong> Governance Systems. Political Prices or Political Quantities. An Overview.<br />
Frede Hvelplund<br />
2.3 How do subsidies for fossil and nuclear energies inhibit the development <strong>of</strong> renewable energies?<br />
Market distortions in the energy sector as a result <strong>of</strong> fossil and nuclear subsidies and a lack <strong>of</strong><br />
external cost internalization Björn Pieprcyk<br />
2.4 REN21: A Renewable <strong>Energy</strong> Policy Network for the Committed and the Capable<br />
David Hales / Philippe Lempp<br />
2.5 The Paralysis caused by the Search for Consensus: International Conferences and Negotiations<br />
and the need for an International Agency for Renewable Energies Hermann Scheer<br />
2.6 Evolution <strong>of</strong> Policy for Promotion <strong>of</strong> <strong>Wind</strong> <strong>Energy</strong> in India Jami Hossain / Anil Kane<br />
2.7 <strong>Wind</strong> in the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) Jason Anderson<br />
3. Economies and Markets<br />
3.1 <strong>World</strong> Market for <strong>Wind</strong> <strong>Energy</strong> – an Overview <strong>World</strong> <strong>Wind</strong> <strong>Energy</strong> <strong>Association</strong><br />
3.2 Analysis about the Potential <strong>of</strong> Repowering in Germany Knud Rehfeldt<br />
3.3 Repowering – New Chances for <strong>Wind</strong> Power Implementation? Holger Peters<br />
3.4 Obsolete Technology Transfer as the main barrier for renewable <strong>Energy</strong> Integration in Turkey<br />
Tanay Sidki Uyar<br />
4. Society and Environment<br />
4.1 <strong>World</strong> <strong>Wind</strong> <strong>Energy</strong> <strong>Association</strong>´s Sustainability and Due Diligence Guidelines Andrew Scanlon<br />
4.2 Community Power Melinda Zytaruk<br />
4.3 Realising <strong>Wind</strong> <strong>Energy</strong> Projects globally with Local Commitment – seen from the perspective <strong>of</strong> an<br />
international manufacturer Henrik Lundorf Nielsen / Jørgen Højstrup (SUZLON)
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5. Integrating Renewable Energies<br />
5.1 Joint Renewable Electricity Supply for Europe and its Neighbours Gregor Czisch<br />
5.2 Full Solar Supply <strong>of</strong> Industrialized Countries - The Example Japan Harry Lehmann<br />
5.3 Hydro-<strong>Wind</strong> Synergies. Promoting Sustainable Development through System Co-ordination and<br />
Integration Mark Kelleher<br />
5.4 <strong>Wind</strong> <strong>Energy</strong> in Cold and Polar Climate Grigori Dmitriev / Valery Minin<br />
5.5 <strong>Wind</strong>-Hydrogen <strong>Energy</strong> Systems. Current and future Projects Erico Spinadel / Jochen<br />
Lehmann<br />
6. Small Scaled <strong>Wind</strong> and Hybrid Systems<br />
6.1 Small <strong>Wind</strong> Systems and Their Applications: An Overview Paul Gipe<br />
6.2 Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Hybrid System design – a strategy for cost efficiency and reliability <strong>of</strong> rural electricity<br />
supply Nico Peterschmidt<br />
6.3 Renewable Hybrid Systems and Mini-Grids for Rural Electrification and Development<br />
Nassir El Bassam<br />
6.4 Small Scale <strong>Wind</strong> Turbines - Experience in Argentina Erico Spinadel<br />
6.5 Current Status <strong>of</strong> the Small <strong>Wind</strong> Turbine Generator Systems development in China<br />
Qin Hesheng / Zhuang Yuexing<br />
6.6 <strong>Wind</strong>-Solar Hybrid System creates an Oasis in the Sahel Ibrahim Togola / Tom Burrell<br />
7. Grid connected Systems and <strong>Wind</strong> Farms – onshore and <strong>of</strong>fshore<br />
7.1 Operation and Maintenance <strong>of</strong> <strong>Wind</strong>farms Tim Knill / Adrian Oakey<br />
7.2 Impact <strong>of</strong> <strong>Wind</strong> <strong>Energy</strong> Generation on the System Behaviour <strong>of</strong> the German Grid<br />
Ronald Völzke / Edwin Lerch<br />
7.3 Guidelines on Grid Connection for <strong>Wind</strong> Farms Everaldo Feitosa<br />
7.4 Strategy <strong>of</strong> the German Government on the Utilisation <strong>of</strong> Offshore <strong>Wind</strong> <strong>Energy</strong> - Current Status<br />
and Future Developments Rainer Hinrichs-Rahlwes / Udo Paschedag / Cornelia Viertl<br />
7.5 The Legal Framework for Offshore <strong>Wind</strong> Power Projects in the Baltic Sea Achim Berge<br />
7.6 Current Developments in Offshore Technology Daniela Puttenat<br />
8. Financing<br />
8.1 Financing Renewable Energies Virginia Sonntag O´Brien<br />
8.2 From Development to Project Finance – Harvest <strong>Wind</strong> <strong>Energy</strong> Frank Trauboth<br />
8.3 Financing at the <strong>World</strong> Bank Group: Prospects for <strong>Wind</strong> Power Jamal Saghir<br />
8.4 Prospect <strong>of</strong> <strong>Wind</strong> Power- Experience <strong>of</strong> Grameen Shakti Dipal C. Barua<br />
8.5 The Kyoto Flexibility Mechanisms CDM and JI as tools for financing <strong>Wind</strong> <strong>Energy</strong> Projects<br />
Johan van den Berg<br />
9. Research and Development <strong>of</strong> Technology<br />
9.1 International Research and Development on Renewable <strong>Energy</strong> Dieter Holm<br />
9.2 Aeolus Project for <strong>Wind</strong> <strong>Energy</strong>. Short term <strong>Wind</strong> and <strong>Wind</strong> <strong>Energy</strong> Forecasts System based on<br />
Artificial Intelligence (Neural Networks) Luis Mariano Faiella / Alejandro J. Gesino / Erico<br />
Spinadel<br />
9.3 <strong>Wind</strong> Forecasting and Farm Monitoring - Trends in Technology Marion Große / Christian Melzer<br />
9.4 Uniform Quality in Rotor Blade Production as a <strong>World</strong>wide Challenge – the perspective <strong>of</strong> an<br />
international company Nirmal Gupta<br />
9.5 First Operation Experience <strong>of</strong> a Multi-Megawatt <strong>Wind</strong> Turbine – Multibrid M5000 Martin Lehnh<strong>of</strong>f