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Tackling grand challenges in wind energy through a socio-technical perspective

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  • Julia Kirch Kirkegaard

    (DTU (Technical University of Denmark))

  • David Philipp Rudolph

    (DTU (Technical University of Denmark))

  • Sophie Nyborg

    (DTU (Technical University of Denmark))

  • Helena Solman

    (Wageningen University and Research)

  • Elizabeth Gill

    (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

  • Tom Cronin

    (DTU (Technical University of Denmark))

  • Mary Hallisey

    (National Renewable Energy Laboratory
    Georgia Institute of Technology)

Abstract

Wind power has an important role to play in tackling climate change. Key challenges in wind energy science and innovation must be overcome to increase the penetration and capability of this technology. However, the success of these efforts heavily depends on how society engages with the development of wind power infrastructure. Consequently, grand challenges exist in both technical and social domains, yet little research has made substantial efforts in connecting them. Here we review the social science and humanities literature on wind energy to illustrate the social dimensions of previously identified technical challenges. We suggest that a socio-technical lens enables an interdisciplinary approach to overcome the prevalent tendency of silo thinking in wind energy research and use it to explore socio-technical grand challenges related to the design, planning, development, operational and end-of-life phases of wind energy. Finally, we provide an outlook for research, practice and innovation, including an interdisciplinary and socio-technical research agenda for wind energy science, renewable energy developments and science policy in general.

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  • Julia Kirch Kirkegaard & David Philipp Rudolph & Sophie Nyborg & Helena Solman & Elizabeth Gill & Tom Cronin & Mary Hallisey, 2023. "Tackling grand challenges in wind energy through a socio-technical perspective," Nature Energy, Nature, vol. 8(7), pages 655-664, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natene:v:8:y:2023:i:7:d:10.1038_s41560-023-01266-z
    DOI: 10.1038/s41560-023-01266-z
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    1. Mittal, Prateek & Christopoulos, Giorgos & Subramanian, Sriram, 2024. "Energy enhancement through noise minimization using acoustic metamaterials in a wind farm," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 224(C).
    2. Pryor, Sara C. & Barthelmie, Rebecca J., 2024. "Wind shadows impact planning of large offshore wind farms," Applied Energy, Elsevier, vol. 359(C).

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