The aim of this report is to provide an update of the state of the art of wind energy technology. This includes onshore and offshore wind and, when available, selected findings on wind technologies at lower technological readiness levels (e.g. research and innovation information on airborne wind energy systems, vertical axis wind turbines and downwind rotors). Research and development trends are analysed, focussing particularly on the technology progress made in EU-funded research by the end of 2022 in view of SET-Plan targets. This report also assesses the EU’s global competitiveness within the wind value chain and identifies potential bottlenecks and supply risks.
TAPOGLOU Evdokia;
TATTINI Jacopo;
SCHMITZ Andreas;
GEORGAKAKI Aliki;
DŁUGOSZ Michał;
LETOUT Simon;
KUOKKANEN Anna;
MOUNTRAKI Aikaterini;
INCE Ela;
SHTJEFNI Drilona;
JOANNY ORDONEZ Geraldine;
EULAERTS Olivier Daniel;
GRABOWSKA Marcelina;
2023-10-24
Publications Office of the European Union
JRC135020
978-92-68-08064-1 (online),
1831-9424 (online),
EUR 31678 EN,
OP KJ-NA-31-678-EN-N (online),
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC135020,
10.2760/618644 (online),
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