Abstract
The economic feasibility of wind farms dos not only depend on the turbine costs and the local wind resource. The turbine costs take 50 to 75 percent of the investments. The non-turbine costs are: • - cable works, connection to the local grid • - foundation and road constructions • - purchase costs of ground • - engineering costs These costs will be discussed and methods will be presented to select low cost locations and to make optimal use of these locations. These methods will result in an optimal wind farm configuration of single lines.
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