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16. Ibid.
17. Blakeway, Darrell, and Carol Brotman White. 2005. “Tapping the Power of the Wind:
FERC Initiatives to Facilitate Transmission.” Energy Law Journal 26 (2): 393-423.
18. Wizelius, Tore. 2007. Developing Wind Power Projects:  heory and Practice .
Oxford: Earthscan.
19. Boyle, Godfrey. 2004. Energy Systems and Sustainability:  Power for a Sustainable
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20. Wizelius, Tore. 2007. Developing Wind Power Projects:  heory and Practice .
Oxford: Earthscan.
21. Boyle, Godfrey. 2004. Renewable Energy:  A  Power for a Sustainable Future . 2nd ed .
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22. For more on this see Ackerman, homas. 2005. Wind Power in Power Systems .
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“Reliability/Cost Implications of PV and Wind Energy Utilization in Small Isolated
Power Systems.” IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion 16 (4): 368-373.
23. his has been extensively researched. See for example: Holttinen, Hannele. 2008.
“Estimating the Impacts of Wind Power on Power Systems.” Summary of IEA
Wind Collaboration. Environmental Research Letters 3:  1-6; and Denholm, Paul,
Gerald L. Kulcinski, and Tracey Holloway. 2005. “Emissions and Energy Eiciency
Assessment of Baseload Wind Energy Systems.” Environmental Science & Technology
39 (6): 1903-1911.
24. World Wind Energy Association (WWEA). 2008. Press Release:  “Wind Turbines
Generate More han 1% of the Global Electricity.” Bonn:  World Wind Energy
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25. Danish Energy Agency. 2012. Accelerating Green Energy Towards 2020 . Copenhagen:
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27. See for example: Denholm, Paul, Gerald L. Kulcinski, and Tracey Holloway. 2005.
“Emissions and Energy Eiciency Assessment of Baseload Wind Energy Systems.”
Environmental Science & Technology 39 (6):  1903-1911; and DeCarolis, Joseph F.,
and David W. Keith. 2006. “he Economics of Large-Scale Wind Power in a Carbon
Constrained World.” Energy Policy 34 (4): 395-410.
28. Karki, Rajesh, and Roy Billinton. 2001. “Reliability/Cost Implications of PV and
Wind Energy Utilization in Small Isolated Power Systems.” IEEE Transactions on
Energy Conversion 16 (4): 368-373.
29. Boyle, Godfrey, Bob Everett, and Janet Ramage, eds. 2004. Energy Systems and
Sustainability: Power for a Sustainable Future . Oxford: Oxford University Press.
30. Denholm, Paul, Gerald L.  Kulcinski, and Tracey Holloway. 2005. “Emissions and
Energy Eiciency Assessment of Baseload Wind Energy Systems.” Environmental
Science & Technology 39 (6): 1903-1911.
31. Ibid.
32. Macintosh, Andrew, and Christian Downie. 2006. Wind Farms:  he Facts and the
Fallacies . Canberra, Australia: he Australia Institute.
33. Diesendorf, Mark. 2003. “Why Australia Needs Wind Power.” Dissent 13 (Summer
2003): 43-48.
34. Wizelius, Tore. 2007. Developing Wind Power Projects:  heory and Practice .
Oxford: Earthscan.
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