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Scrapping a wind turbine: Policy changes, scrapping incentives and why wind turbines in good locations get scrapped first

Mauritzen, Johannes
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http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2452635
Date
2014
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Original version
Energy Journal. 2014, 35 (2), 157-181.   10.5547/01956574.35.2.8
Abstract
The most common reason for scrapping a wind turbine in Denmark is to make

room for a newer turbine. The decision to scrap a wind turbine is then highly

dependent on an opportunity cost that comes from the interaction of scarce land

resources, technological change and changes in subsidy policy. Using a Cox regression

model I show that turbines that are located in areas with better wind

resources are at a higher risk of being scrapped. Policies put in place in order to

encourage the scrapping of older, poorly placed turbines actually have a larger

effect on well-placed turbines
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Energy Journal
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Energy Journal, 2014

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