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Wind Energy Deployment and the Relevance of Rare Earths: An Economic Analysis

AUTHOR Brumme, Anja
PUBLISHER Springer Gabler (02/04/2014)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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The worldwide deployment of wind power plants is soaring. Yet the availability of their construction materials could be a potential bottleneck. As rare earth elements represent the most critical materials, Anja Brumme provides a market analysis of rare earths, ascertaining that geological scarcity is not the main problem. Instead, the author identifies four kinds of market failure: market power, co-production, by-production and negative externalities. It becomes apparent that the market for rare earth metals is in a state of severe disequilibrium. Subsequently, her estimate of future rare earth demand patterns based on the wind power industry by 2050 reveals that the current level of supply is unlikely to be sufficient in the long run. To allow for a more elaborate analysis, the author suggests two options of including a rare earth side condition in an integrated assessment model.
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ISBN-13: 9783658049126
ISBN-10: 365804912X
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 87
Carton Quantity: 64
Product Dimensions: 5.83 x 0.26 x 8.27 inches
Weight: 0.33 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Illustrated
Country of Origin: NL
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BISAC Categories
Science | General
Science | Public Finance
Science | Public Policy - Economic Policy
Dewey Decimal: 336
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The worldwide deployment of wind power plants is soaring. Yet the availability of their construction materials could be a potential bottleneck. As rare earth elements represent the most critical materials, Anja Brumme provides a market analysis of rare earths, ascertaining that geological scarcity is not the main problem. Instead, the author identifies four kinds of market failure: market power, co-production, by-production and negative externalities. It becomes apparent that the market for rare earth metals is in a state of severe disequilibrium. Subsequently, her estimate of future rare earth demand patterns based on the wind power industry by 2050 reveals that the current level of supply is unlikely to be sufficient in the long run. To allow for a more elaborate analysis, the author suggests two options of including a rare earth side condition in an integrated assessment model.

Contents

  • Classification of Wind Power Technologies
  • Market Analysis of Rare Earth Elements
  • Estimates for Future Rare Earth Requirements from Wind Power Deployment
  • Application to the Integrated Assessment Model ReMIND-R

Target Groups

  • Teachers and Students of Economics and Business Administration
  • Executives and Project Managers in Energy Industry and Energy Policy

The Author

Anja Brumme has studied European Studiesand Economics and is currently working as a research assistant at the Chair of Economic Policy at Chemnitz University of Technology.
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The worldwide deployment of wind power plants is soaring. Yet the availability of their construction materials could be a potential bottleneck. As rare earth elements represent the most critical materials, Anja Brumme provides a market analysis of rare earths, ascertaining that geological scarcity is not the main problem. Instead, the author identifies four kinds of market failure: market power, co-production, by-production and negative externalities. It becomes apparent that the market for rare earth metals is in a state of severe disequilibrium. Subsequently, her estimate of future rare earth demand patterns based on the wind power industry by 2050 reveals that the current level of supply is unlikely to be sufficient in the long run. To allow for a more elaborate analysis, the author suggests two options of including a rare earth side condition in an integrated assessment model.
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