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Inadequate or non-existent framework conditions often form crucial barriers impeding the exploitation of available wind energy potential. Despite macroeconomic benefits which can arise when the supply situation and environmental factors are taken into account, it can happen that a large number of investment projects are not translated into reality. In most cases accompanying government measures supporting the development of wind energy do not exist<ref>http://www.gtz.de/en/themen/umwelt-infrastruktur/energie/11689.htm (accessed: July 2011)</ref>. <br>
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Inadequate or non-existent framework conditions often form crucial barriers impeding the exploitation of available wind energy potential. Despite macroeconomic benefits which can arise when the supply situation and environmental factors are taken into account, it can happen that a large number of investment projects are not translated into reality. In most cases accompanying government measures supporting the development of wind energy do not exist<ref>http://www.gtz.de/en/themen/umwelt-infrastruktur/energie/11689.htm (accessed: July 2011)</ref>. <br>  
 
 
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Inadequate or non-existent framework conditions often form crucial barriers impeding the exploitation of available wind energy potential. Despite macroeconomic benefits which can arise when the supply situation and environmental factors are taken into account, it can happen that a large number of investment projects are not translated into reality. In most cases accompanying government measures supporting the development of wind energy do not exist[1].


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