The support mechanisms for wind in the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Denmark and Germany are reviewed. Their cost to the consumer is calculated and compared. The benefits and disbenefits of the differing systems are discussed.
Association of Danish Wind Turbine Manufacturers.Wind Power in the 1990s, 1991 (Herning, Denmark).
3.
KristensenP. H.Strategies against structure: institutions and economic organisations in Denmark. In European business systems, (Ed. WhitleyR.), 1993 (Sage Publications).
4.
KarnoeP.Institutional interpretations and explanations of differences in American and Danish innovation practices. Copenhagen Business School Conference on Institutional organisational analysis, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark, 1993.
5.
MollerT.Government launches partial rescue plan for Danish market. Wind Power Monthly, March 1994.
6.
Forum für Zukunftsenergien, EV, Forderfibel Energie, Bonn, Germany, 1993 (Annual).
7.
KnightS.Policy debate steals the show. Wind Power Monthly, July 1994.
8.
Deutsche Ausgleichsbank, The Jahresbericht, Bonn, Germany, 1991 (Annual).
9.
KnightS.Market increasingly insecure. Wind Power Monthly, December 1993.
10.
House of Commons Welsh Affairs Select Committee, Report on Wind Energy, 1994, Vol. 1, p. xviii, para. 37.
11.
House of Commons Welsh Affairs Select Committee, Report on Wind Energy, 1994, Vol. 1, p. 1, para. 163.
12.
MitchellC.MacKerronG.Financing small renewable energy projects—a review of methods and recent experience. Report available from ETSU, Harwell, 1994.
13.
van KasterenJ.Utilities ignore government policy. Wind Power Monthly, July 1994.
14.
van ZuylenE.van WijkA.Tarieven en Subsidiebeleid Voor Windenergie in Nederland en Het Buitenland, Ecofys, Utrecht, The Netherlands, 1993.
15.
van KasterenJ.No legal basis for utilities to pay more for clean power conclude arbitrators. Wind Power Monthly, July 1994.
16.
MitchellC.The financing of wind energy in the UK compared with Netherlands, Germany and Denmark and its implications. In Proceedings of the Fifteenth British Wind Energy Conference, York, 1993, pp. 153–160 (Mechanical Engineering Publications, London).