TY - JOUR
T1 - System impacts of wind energy developments: Key research challenges and opportunities
AU - Mckenna, Russell
AU - Lilliestam, Johan
AU - Heinrichs, Heidi U.
AU - Weinand, Jann
AU - Schmidt, Johannes
AU - Staffell, Iain
AU - Hahmann, Andrea N.
AU - Burgherr, Peter
AU - Burdack, Arne
AU - Bucha, Monika
AU - Chen, Ruihong
AU - Klingler, Michael
AU - Lehmann, Paul
AU - Lowitzsch, Jens
AU - Novo, Riccardo
AU - Price, James
AU - Sacchi, Romain
AU - Scherhaufer, Patrick
AU - Scholl, Eva M.
AU - Visconti, Piero
AU - Velasco-Herrejon, Paola
AU - Zeyringer, Marianne
AU - Camargo, Luis Ramirez
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Wind power accounted for 8% of global electricity generation in 2023 and is one of the cheapest forms of low- carbon electricity. Although fully commercial, many challenges remain in achieving the required scale-up, relating to integrating wind farms into wider technical, economic, social, and natural systems. We review the main challenges, outline existing solutions, and propose future research needed to overcome existing problems. Although the techno-economic challenges of grid and market integration are seen as significant obstacles to scaling up wind power, the field is replete with solutions. In many countries, planning and permitting are immediate barriers to wind-power deployment; although solutions are emerging in the EU and several countries, the effectiveness and long-term acceptance of fast-track permissions and go-to areas remains to be seen. Environmental impacts on wildlife and recycling challenges are rising issues for which tested and scalable solutions are often still lacking, pointing to large remaining research requirements.
AB - Wind power accounted for 8% of global electricity generation in 2023 and is one of the cheapest forms of low- carbon electricity. Although fully commercial, many challenges remain in achieving the required scale-up, relating to integrating wind farms into wider technical, economic, social, and natural systems. We review the main challenges, outline existing solutions, and propose future research needed to overcome existing problems. Although the techno-economic challenges of grid and market integration are seen as significant obstacles to scaling up wind power, the field is replete with solutions. In many countries, planning and permitting are immediate barriers to wind-power deployment; although solutions are emerging in the EU and several countries, the effectiveness and long-term acceptance of fast-track permissions and go-to areas remains to be seen. Environmental impacts on wildlife and recycling challenges are rising issues for which tested and scalable solutions are often still lacking, pointing to large remaining research requirements.
U2 - 10.1016/j.joule.2024.11.016
DO - 10.1016/j.joule.2024.11.016
M3 - Review
SN - 2542-4785
VL - 9
JO - Joule
JF - Joule
IS - 1
M1 - 101799
ER -