Offshore wind power expansion in Germany: Scale patterns, and causes of time delays and cost overruns

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Abstract

Germany wants offshore wind energy to become a key driver of its Energiewende (energy transition), a transformational "megaproject" intended to reengineer Germany’s energy infrastructure. The German government envisioned offshore wind delivering approximately 15 % of electricity consumption by 2030, making it a crucial element for the Energiewende to succeed (Bundesregierung 2010).

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Kostka, G., & Anzinger, N. (2016). Offshore wind power expansion in Germany: Scale patterns, and causes of time delays and cost overruns. In Large Infrastructure Projects in Germany: Between Ambition and Realities (pp. 147–189). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-29233-5_5

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