Planning Wind Projects

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WORK in PROGRESS

A graphic will later be inserted that explains the agreed structure on the portal's start page, i.e. the phases of a Wind energy project.

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TERNA offers its partners know-how and experience. In
order to initiate wind power projects, favourable sites must
be identified and their wind energy potential ascertained.
To do this, wind measurements are normally taken over a
period of at least twelve months and wind reports are drawn
up. If promising wind speeds are found, the next step is to
conduct project studies investigating the technical design
and economic feasibility. TERNA also provides advice to
partners on matters of finance, thus closing the gap between
potential investors and offers of funding from national and
international donors. If required, CDM baseline studies can
be prepared and advice can be offered to potential operators
on setting up an efficient operator structure. In order to
ensure as much transfer of know-how as possible, efforts
are made to ensure cooperation between international and
local experts, for example when preparing the studies. (3e_TERNA-Study-2004)


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