Application of the United Nations Framework Classification for Resources to Wind Energy Resources: National Aggregation Case Studies

Richford, K., Klingbeil, M., Falcone, G. , Jones, A., Seiller, B., Webb, J., Fioranelli, F. , Sabra, G., Griffiths, C. and Tulsidas, H. (2022) Application of the United Nations Framework Classification for Resources to Wind Energy Resources: National Aggregation Case Studies. Documentation. United Nations Economic and Social Council.

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Publisher's URL: https://unece.org/sed/documents/2022/04/session-documents/application-unfc-wind-energy-resources-national-aggregation

Abstract

This document presents case studies to exemplify the application and reporting on national wind energy resources using the United Nations Framework Classification for Resources (UNFC). UNFC is applied to all offshore wind resources in Scotland and classified into defined projects, development zones, and undeveloped areas. Within these groups, a project belongs to different classes, such as viable projects, potentially viable projects, non-viable projects, and prospective projects. The primary purpose of the case studies is to provide examples of projects with varying degrees of maturity in a country-wide reporting method.

Item Type:Research Reports or Papers (Documentation)
Status:Published
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Richford, Kyle and Falcone, Professor Gioia and Fioranelli, Dr Francesco
Authors: Richford, K., Klingbeil, M., Falcone, G., Jones, A., Seiller, B., Webb, J., Fioranelli, F., Sabra, G., Griffiths, C., and Tulsidas, H.
College/School:College of Science and Engineering > School of Engineering
College of Science and Engineering > School of Engineering > Systems Power and Energy
Publisher:United Nations Economic and Social Council

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