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The 5% opportunity: How airborne wind energy can lead Europe’s new wave of iRETs

The 5% opportunity: How airborne wind energy can lead Europe’s new wave of iRETs

Mar 4, 2026 | AWE in the Media, News, Policy & Regulation, Social Acceptance

A recent report by Future Cleantech Architects (FCA), titled “The 5% Opportunity: Unlocking Europe’s Innovative Renewables,” highlights a significant opening for the airborne wind energy sector to become a cornerstone of Europe’s next wave of...
Helena Schmidt, 2025: Community Acceptance of Airborne Wind Energy. Is the Sky the Limit?

Helena Schmidt, 2025: Community Acceptance of Airborne Wind Energy. Is the Sky the Limit?

Oct 31, 2025 | Social Acceptance, Studies & Papers

Author: Helena Schmidt Year: 2025 Title: Community Acceptance of Airborne Wind Energy. Is the sky the limit? Affiliation: TU Delft Download Website
JW4All, 2025: Energy Read: Securing local support for AWE projects

JW4All, 2025: Energy Read: Securing local support for AWE projects

Oct 8, 2025 | Social Acceptance, Studies & Papers

Author: Kristian Petrick, Gosia Matowska, Stefanie Thoms, Helena Schmidt Year: 2025 Title: Energy Read: Securing local support for Airborne Wind Energy projects. A guide for project developers. Affiliation: JustWind4All Zenodo repository Download...
DEM-AWE, 2025: Site Identification Analysis for AWE. A case study in Ireland

DEM-AWE, 2025: Site Identification Analysis for AWE. A case study in Ireland

Feb 6, 2025 | Environmental Impact, Social Acceptance, Studies & Papers, Technical Research

Author: Inés Coca Year: 2025 Title: Site Identification Analysis for AWE Devices. A case study in Ireland Affiliation: DEM-AWE project This report presents the methodology and findings of a site identification analysis for Airborne Wind Energy (AWE) in Ireland,...
TU Delft, 2024: The relation between noise annoyance and sound metrics for AWE

TU Delft, 2024: The relation between noise annoyance and sound metrics for AWE

Nov 5, 2024 | Environmental Impact, Social Acceptance, Studies & Papers

Author: Helena Schmidt, Renatto M. Yupa-Villanueva, Daniele Ragni, Roberto Merino-Martínez, Piet van Gool, and Roland Schmehl Year: 2024 Title: A listening experiment exploring the relationship between noise annoyance and sound quality metrics for...
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