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August 21, 2024
Journal Article
Title

Climate Change and Offshore Wind Energy in the Baltic Sea

Abstract
Wind energy is becoming an essential part of the energy system in the Baltic Sea region (BSR). There has been a tremendous development of offshore wind energy in the early 21st century in this region, and the plan for further growth in the coming years is ambitious. The development and implementation of offshore wind energy is a complex process involving many physical and sociopolitical aspects. These aspects have their own characteristics in the BSR. Therefore, they have their unique impact and constraints on the regional development and implementation of the strategic energy technology (SET) plans. This includes implementing next-generation wind turbine technology, offshore wind farms and system integration, floating offshore wind and wind energy industrialization, wind energy operation, maintenance and installation, ecosystems, social impact and human capital agendas, and basic wind energy sciences.
Climate change is an important issue to address in relation to future development. Among the questions that may arise are: How would climate change affect the wind resource, extreme wind, and several meteorological and oceanic variables relevant to the offshore wind energy sector? What does this effect imply for the development of offshore wind energy in the BSR?
It is encouraging to acknowledge that there have been numerous relevant, good quality, pertinent studies on the subject of the BSR, and many more are ongoing. It is also inspiring to see that in the wind energy sector, there are already many technologies, methods, and tools that are sufficiently mature, and many of them, together with lessons learned through studies in other offshore regions, can be applied to support the urgent and extensive scale development of offshore wind in the BSR.
Author(s)
Larsén, Xiaoli Guo
Rutgersson, Anna
Karimi, Farid
Lange, Bernhard  
Fraunhofer-Institut für Windenergiesysteme IWES  
Nilsson, Erik
Sīle, Tija
Hahmann, Andrea N.
Koivisto, Matti J.
Cutululis, Nicolaos A.
Das, Kaushik
Fischereit, Jana
Wenau, Stefan  
Fraunhofer-Institut für Windenergiesysteme IWES  
Suo, Cathy
Badger, Jake
Journal
Oxford research encyclopedias. Climate sciences  
DOI
10.1093/acrefore/9780190228620.013.910
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Windenergiesysteme IWES  
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