The book's trajectory mirrored the German wind energy boom. A pivotal "feed-in act" passed by the German parliament in 1991 allowed individuals to produce renewable electricity at guaranteed prices, sparking massive industrial growth.
Today, many of the original student contributors at hold prominent leadership positions in the international wind industry, ensuring the book remains a standard reference for both graduate students and practicing engineers. Wind Power Plants: Fundamentals, Design, Constr...
The story of the textbook edited by Robert Gasch and Jochen Twele , is rooted in the early wind industry of Northern Europe. Originally published in German as Windkraftanlagen in 1991, the book began as a collection of course notes for Professor Gasch’s popular lectures at the Technical University of Berlin . A Legacy Born of Necessity The book's trajectory mirrored the German wind energy boom
: By 2002, the first English translation was published, followed by a second English edition in 2012 (corresponding to the 7th German edition) to keep pace with rapid technological advancements. A Comprehensive Engineering Narrative The story of the textbook edited by Robert
The text is known for its "unified" approach, blending academic theory from 20 years of teaching with commercial experience from 14 industry experts. It covers a complete lifecycle: