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From the HORIZON Solutions Site, www.solutions-site.org Energy Industry delivered 32% of annual market growth: The booming wind energy markets around the world exceeded expectations in 2006, with the sector experiencing yet another record year. These figures, which include wind energy developments in more than 70 countries around the world, show that the year saw the installation of 15,197 megawatts (MW), taking the total installed wind energy capacity to 74,223 MW, up from 59,091 MW in 2005. On the day of the publication of the 4th Assessment Report on Climate Change by the IPCC, the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) released its annual figures for 2006. These figures, which include wind energy developments in more than 70 countries around the world, show that the year saw the installation of 15,197 megawatts (MW), taking the total installed wind energy capacity to 74,223 MW, up from 59,091 MW in 2005. Despite constraints facing supply chains for wind turbines, the annual market for wind continued to increase at the staggering rate of 32% following the 2005 record year, in which the market grew by 41%. This development shows that the global wind energy industry is responding fast to the challenge of manufacturing at the required level, and manages to deliver sustained growth. In terms of economic value, the wind energy sector has now become firmly installed as one of the important players in the energy markets, with the total value of new generating equipment installed in 2006 reaching €18 billion, or US$23 billion. The countries with the highest total installed capacity are In terms of new installed capacity in 2006, the
This development shows that new players such as “While Despite the continuing growth in Law, which entered into force on “Thanks to the Renewable Energy law, the Chinese market has grown substantially in 2006, and this growth is expected to continue and speed up. According to the list of approved projects and those under construction, more than 1,500 MW will be installed in 2007. The goal for wind power in the end of 2010 is 5,000 MW, which according to our estimations will already be reached well ahead of time,” said Li Junfeng of the Chinese Renewable Energy Industry Association (CREIA).
22% of the world’s new wind capacity was installed in For the second year running, the “Strong growth figures in the “Wind’s exponential growth reflects the nation’s increasing demand for clean, safe and domestic energy, and continues to attract both private and public sources of capital. New generating capacity worth US$4 billion was installed in 2006, billing wind as one of the largest sources of new power generation in the country – second only to natural gas – for the second year in a row.”
Growth in the relatively young African and Middle Eastern market picked up considerably in 2006, with 172 MW of new installed capacity, bringing the total up to 441 MW. This represents a 63% growth, and should be seen as a promising signs for future developments. The main countries experiencing growth are Compared to previous years, the Australian market only experienced slow growth in 2006. "While 2006 saw only 109 MW installed bring total capacity to 817 MW, the Australian market has been given a new lease of life with the introduction of state based renewable energy targets providing a more positive outlook for 2007," said Dominique La Fontaine, CEO of the Australian Wind Energy Association (Auswind). “As security of energy supply and climate change are ranging high on the political agendas of the world’s governments, wind energy has already become a mainstream energy source in many countries around the world. Wind energy is clean and fuel free,which makes it the most attractive solution to the world’s energy challenges,” said Arthouros Zervos, Chairman of GWEC. Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC), http://www.gwec.net/, is the global forum for the wind energy sector, uniting the wind industry and its representative associations. The member associations of GWEC operate in more than fifty countries and represent: · Over 1,500 companies, organisations and institutions · All the world’s major wind turbine manufacturers · 99% of the world’s more than 73,000 MW of installed wind power capacity The following organisations are Members of the GWEC Board: · Acciona Energía · Airtricity · Associazione Nazionale Energia del Vento (ANEV) · Australian Wind Energy Association (AusWind) · American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) · Bundesverband Windenergie (BWE) · Canadian Wind Energy Association (CanWEA) · Chinese Renewable Energy Industries Association (CREIA) · European Wind Energy Association (EWEA) · Gamesa · Garrad Hassan · GE Wind Energy · Hansen Transmissions · Iberdrola · Indian Wind Turbine Manufacturers Association (IWTMA) · Japanese Wind Energy Association (JWEA) · LM Glasfiber · Nordex AG · Renewable Energy Systems (RES) · Shell WindEnergy · Siemens Wind · Suzlon Energy · Vestas Wind Systems The GWEC is solely responsible for the contents of this article.
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