DocumentCode :
1695077
Title :
Wind Energy Electrical Power Generation: Industrial Life Cycle of a Radical Innovation
Author :
Dismukes, John P. ; Miller, Lawrence K. ; Solocha, Andrew ; Jagani, Sandeep ; Bers, John A.
Author_Institution :
Toledo Univ., Toledo
fYear :
2007
Firstpage :
773
Lastpage :
785
Abstract :
This study addresses past, current and future development of the wind electrical power industry, that began prior to 1890 in Cleveland, Ohio and Askov, Denmark... Overcoming technological, business, societal and political hurdles required approximately 120 years of exploration to establish wind electricity generation as a radical innovation entering the acceleration stage of the industrial technology life cycle. Further growth and maturation is expected to continue to ap 2100, corresponding to a life cycle of cong 210 years. This finding has profound implications for radical innovation theory and practice, since historical analysis attributes a 50-60 year life cycle for 5 industrial revolutions, and emerging theory anticipates acceleration of radical innovation, as discussed in companion papers in this conference. Rapid growth in installed capacity of large scale wind turbines (>1 MW) now positions wind electrical power generation in the Acceleration Stage, characterized by market competition between dominant wind turbine designs and societal acceptance by wind energy communities of practice in Europe, North America and Asia. Technical cost model based learning curve projections of cost of electricity (COE) suggest that by 2020 COE from wind will be competitive, without tax incentives, with electricity from conventional fossil and nuclear fuel sources. Capture by wind energy of up to 20% of the world electricity market appears likely by the end ofthe 21st Century.
Keywords :
electricity supply industry; history; innovation management; wind power; Cleveland Ohio; industrial life cycle; large scale wind turbines; radical innovation; time 50 yr to 60 yr; wind energy electrical power generation; wind turbine designs; Acceleration; Costs; Large-scale systems; Power generation; Power industry; Technological innovation; Wind energy; Wind energy generation; Wind power generation; Wind turbines;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Management of Engineering and Technology, Portland International Center for
Conference_Location :
Portland, OR
Print_ISBN :
978-1-8908-4315-1
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-8908-4315-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PICMET.2007.4349395
Filename :
4349395
Link To Document :
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