CO-OPERATION OF ESTONIA’S OIL SHALE BASED POWER SYSTEM WITH WIND TURBINES

During the negotiations with EU, Estonia was set an indicative target to increase the share of renewable energy sources in the electricity production to 5.1% by the year 2010. One of the main means to achieve this target is to install wind generators. This paper analyzes the capability of the existi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Oil shale (Tallinn, Estonia : 1984) Estonia : 1984), 2005-06, Vol.22 (2), p.127
Hauptverfasser: Liik, O, Oidram, R, Keel, M, Ojangu, J, Landsberg, M, Dorovatovski, N
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