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Vol 11, Issue 1, 2023
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Received: 20.05.2023. >> Accepted: 27.05.2023. >> Published: 09.06.2023. Scientific paper

GLOBAL WIND POWER

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Branislav Dudić ,
Branislav Dudić
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Comenius University , Bratislava , Slovakia

Alexandra Mittelman ,
Alexandra Mittelman
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Comenius University , Bratislava , Slovakia

Borislav Savković ,
Borislav Savković
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University of Novi Sad , Novi Sad , Serbia

Marija Gavrilović ,
Marija Gavrilović
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University of Kragujevac , Kragujevac , Serbia

Branko Štrbac
Branko Štrbac
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University of Novi Sad , Novi Sad , Serbia

Abstract

Development of wind energetics is nowadays the trend in the whole world. Regarding the global availability of the resource the wind energy is presently the most significant renewable resource in every country, that is used to produce electric energy. The energy consumption represents the amount of used energy in all areas of life as for instance electric energy, heating, transport. The world in 2023 is registering the record values of the installed capacity of wind energy. The use of wind energy in the world brings positive effects and represents the main point of prosperity which reinforces industrial competitiveness, secures long-term economic sustainability, new work positions, investments, decreases import accounts, price availability and clean energy. Problems and barriers of development of wind energy are connected mainly with the regulation of politics, environment, and the stability of network supplies.

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