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2009

Global Wind Energy Market Trends and future Forecasts

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Published: Jan 09

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About the Report


The market research report on Global Wind Energy Market Trends and Future Forecasts by Renub Research analyses the global wind industry. This report provides an extensive research on the growing wind industry at global as well as country level (28 countries have been covered in this report). Detailed data analysis will help potential investor to know the current market trends, and growth forecasts of the wind industry. This report analyzes the global wind energy market and its evolution. This report contains detailed data on global cumulative wind capacity (1990 - 2007), Global - Top 10 countries (2006 & 2007). In total 28 countries have been covered in this report, all the countries have individual past and present year (2007) data and future forecasts.

Countries Analyzed
In total 28 countries have been analyzed in this report. Each of these countries past and present year (2000 to 2007) data and future forecasts is there in the report. These countries are as follows. Austria, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Chile, Denmark, Egypt, France, Germany, Greece, India, Ireland, Iran, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Portugal, Poland, Spain, Sweden, South Korea, Turkey, United Kingdom (UK), United States (US).

Our Research Findings


Global cumulative installed wind energy has grown with a CAGR of 26.45 percent for the period of 1990 to 2007. Annual installed wind energy of top five countries US, Spain, China, Germany and India made up to 77.26 percent to the worlds total wind power capacity in the year 2007 compared to 62.06 percent in the year 2006. Denmark cumulative installed wind energy declined by 11 MW in the year 2007 compared to the previous year 2006 but its future forecasts are optimistic.

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German wind industry is showing a sign of slow growth as it is expected to grow with a CAGR of 4.82 percent for the period of 2008 to 2010 compared to 20.27 for the period of 2000 to 2007.

From the year 2000 Iran has registered the second highest growth of 19 MW in the year 2007. US Senate passed the one-year extension of the crucial wind energy production tax credit (PTC) through Dec. 31, 2009. The bill also would create a new investment tax credit for purchases of small wind systems used to power homes, farms and small businesses.

In 2007, top 10 countries of world contribute more than 90 percent to the annual wind energy US, China and India are going to drive the wind energy industry in future.

Data Sources
The information has been collected from various sources like Magazines, Newspapers, Journals, White papers, Portable Document Format (PDF), Word doc., PPT, Government Agencies, Trade associations and various paid data bases.

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Table of Contents
1. 2. Executive Summary Global Wind Energy 2.1.1 2.1.2 2.1.2 3. Global Growth of Wind Energy from 1990s till 2007 Global - Top 10 Wind Energy Countries Global - Top 10 Wind Energy Countries

Country Wise Report on Growth of Wind Energy (Alphabetically) 3.1 Austria Past & Present Scenario Future Forecasts

3.1.1 3.1.2 3.2

Australia Past & Present Scenario Future Forecasts

3.2.1 3.2.2 3.3

Brazil Past & Present Scenario Future Forecasts

3.3.1 3.3.2 3.4

Canada Past & Present Scenario Future Forecasts

3.4.1 3.4.2 3.5

China Past & Present Scenario Future Forecasts

3.5.1 3.5.2 3.6

Chile Past & Present Scenario Future Forecasts

3.6.1 3.6.2 3.7

Denmark Past & Present Scenario Future Forecasts

3.7.1 3.7.2 3.8

Egypt Past & Present Scenario Future Forecasts

3.8.1 3.8.2 3.9

France Past & Present Scenario Future Forecasts

3.9.1 3.9.2 3.10

Germany Past & Present Scenario

3.10.1

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3.10.2 3.11

Future Forecasts

Greece Past & Present Scenario Future Forecasts

3.11.1 3.11.2 3.12 India

3.12.1 3.12.2 3.13

Past & Present Scenario Future Forecasts

Ireland Past & Present Scenario Future Forecasts

3.13.1 3.13.2 3.14 Iran

3.14.1 3.14.2 3.15 Italy

Past & Present Scenario Future Forecasts

3.15.1 3.15.2 3.16

Past & Present Scenario Future Forecasts

Japan Past & Present Scenario Future Forecasts

3.16.1 3.16.2 3.17

Mexico Past & Present Scenario Future Forecasts

3.17.1 3.17.2 3.18

Morocco Past & Present Scenario Future Forecasts

3.18.1 3.18.2 3.19

Netherlands Past & Present Scenario Future Forecasts

3.19.1 3.19.2 3.20

New Zealand Past & Present Scenario Future Forecasts

3.20.1 3.20.2 3.21

Portugal Past & Present Scenario Future Forecasts

3.21.1 3.21.2 3.22

Poland Past & Present Scenario Future Forecasts

3.22.1 3.22.2

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3.23

Spain Past & Present Scenario Future Forecasts

3.23.1 3.23.2 3.24

Sweden Past & Present Scenario Future Forecasts

3.24.1 3.24.2 3.25

South Korea Past & Present Scenario Future Forecasts

3.25.1 3.25.2 3.26

Turkey Past & Present Scenario Future Forecasts

3.26.1 3.26.2 3.27

United Kingdom (UK) Past & Present Scenario Future Forecasts

3.27.1 3.27.2 3.28

United States Past & Present Scenario Future Forecasts

3.28.1 3.28.2

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List of Figures:
Figure 2-1: Global Top 10 Countries Cumulative Wind Power Capacity Share (in Percent), 2007 Figure 2-2: Global Top 10 Countries Annual Wind Power Capacity Share (in Percent), 2007 Figure 2-3: Global Approximate Wind Power Penetration in the 20 Countries with the Greatest Installed Wind Capacity (in Percent), 2006 2007 Figure 3-1: Austria Cumulative Installed Wind Energy, (in MW) 2000 2007 Figure 3-2: Austria Forecasted Cumulative Installed Wind Energy, (in MW) 2008 2010 Figure 3-3: Australia - Cumulative Installed Wind Energy, (in MW) 2000 2007 Figure 3-4: Australia - Forecasted Cumulative Installed Wind Energy, (in MW) 2008 2010 Figure 3-5: Brazil Cumulative Installed Wind Energy, (in MW) 2002 2007 Figure 3-6: Brazil Forecasted Cumulative Installed Wind Energy, (in MW) 2008 & 2009 Figure 3-7: Canada Cumulative Installed Wind Energy, (in MW) 2000 2007 Figure 3-8: Canada Forecasted Cumulative Installed Wind Energy, (in MW) 2007 2016 Figure 3-9: China - Cumulative Installed Wind Energy, (in MW) 2000 2007 Figure 3-10: China Annual Installed Wind Energy distribution between Foreign, Domestic & Joint Venture, (in Percentage) 2004 - 2007 Figure 3-11: China - Forecasted Cumulative Wind Energy Installed, (in MW) 2008 2020 Figure 3-12: Chile Cumulative Installed Wind Energy, (in MW) 2001 2007 Figure 3-13: Chile Forecasted Cumulative Installed Wind Energy, (in MW) 2008 2010 Figure 3-14: Denmark Cumulative Installed Wind Energy, (in MW) 2000 2007 Figure 3-15: Denmark Forecasted Cumulative Installed Wind Energy, (in MW) 2008 2010 Figure 3-16: Denmark Wind Industry Exports, (in Euros Billion) 1997 2007 Figure 3-17: Egypt - Cumulative Installed Wind Energy, (in MW) 2000 2007 Figure 3-18: Egypt - Forecasted Cumulative Installed Wind Energy, (in MW) 2008 2020 Figure 3-19: France Cumulative Installed Wind Energy, (in MW) 2000 2007 Figure 3-20: France Forecasted Cumulative Installed Wind Energy, (in MW) 2008 2010 Figure 3-21: Germany Cumulative Wind Energy Installed Capacity, (in MW) 2000 2007 Figure 3-22: Germany Forecasted Cumulative Installed Wind Energy, (in MW) 2008 2010 Figure 3-23: Greece - Cumulative Installed Wind Energy, (in MW) 2000 2007 Figure 3-24: Greece - Forecasted Cumulative Installed Wind Energy, (in MW) 2008 2010 Figure 3-25: India - Cumulative Installed Wind Energy, (in MW) 2000 2007 Figure 3-26: India - Forecasted Cumulative Installed Wind Energy, (in MW) 2008 2012 Figure 3-27: Ireland - Cumulative Installed Wind Energy, (in MW) 2000 September 2008 Figure 3-28: Ireland - Forecasted Cumulative Installed Wind Energy, (in MW) 2008 2010 Figure 3-29: Iran - Cumulative Installed Wind Energy, (in MW) 2000 2007 Figure 3-30: Iran - Forecasted Cumulative Installed Wind Energy, (in MW) 2008 2010

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Figure 3-31: Italy - Cumulative Installed Wind Energy, (in MW) 2000 2007 Figure 3-32: Italy - Forecasted Cumulative Installed Wind Energy, (in MW) 2008 2010 Figure 3-33: Japan - Cumulative Installed Wind Energy, (in MW) 2000 2007 Figure 3-34: Japan - Forecasted Cumulative Installed Wind Energy, (in MW) 2008 2010 Figure 3-35: Mexico - Cumulative Installed Wind Energy, (in MW) 2000 2007 Figure 3-36: Mexico - Forecasted Cumulative Installed Wind Energy, (in MW) 2008 2010 Figure 3-37: Morocco - Cumulative Installed Wind Energy, (in MW) 2000 2007 Figure 3-38: Morocco - Forecasted Cumulative Installed Wind Energy, (in MW) 2008 2010 Figure 3-39: Netherlands - Cumulative Installed Wind Energy, (in MW) 2000 2007 Figure 3-40: Netherlands - Forecasted Cumulative Installed Wind Energy, (in MW) 2008 2010 Figure 3-41: New Zealand - Cumulative Installed Wind Energy, (in MW) 2000 2007 Figure 3-42: New Zealand - Forecasted Cumulative Installed Wind Energy, (in MW) 2008 2010 Figure 3-43: Portugal - Cumulative Installed Wind Energy, (in MW) 2000 2007 Figure 3-44: Portugal - Forecasted Cumulative Installed Wind Energy, (in MW) 2008 2010 Figure 3-45: Poland - Cumulative Installed Wind Energy, (in MW) 2002 2007 Figure 3-46: Poland - Forecasted Cumulative Installed Wind Energy, (in MW) 2008 2010 Figure 3-47: Spain - Cumulative Installed Wind Energy , (in MW) 2000 2007 Figure 3-48: Spain - Forecasted Cumulative Installed Wind Energy, (in MW) 2008 2010 Figure 3-49: Sweden - Cumulative Installed Wind Energy, (in MW) 2000 2007 Figure 3-50: Sweden - Forecasted Cumulative Installed Wind Energy, (in MW) 2008 2010 Figure 3-51: South Korea - Cumulative Installed Wind Energy, (in MW) 2000 2007 Figure 3-52: South Korea - Forecasted Cumulative Installed Wind Energy, (in MW) 2008 2012 Figure 3-53: Turkey - Cumulative Installed Wind Energy, (in MW) 2000 2007 Figure 3-54: Turkey - Forecasted Cumulative Installed Wind Energy, (in MW) 2008 2012 Figure 3-55: UK - Cumulative Installed Wind Energy, (in MW) 2000 2007 Figure 3-56: UK - Forecasted Cumulative Installed Wind Energy, (in MW) 2008 2010 Figure 3-57: US Cumulative Installed Wind Energy, (in MW) 2000 2007 Figure 3-58: US Growth Forecast of Annual & Cumulative Wind Installations (in GW), 2006 - F2030 (Every Alternate Year)

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List of Tables:
Table 2-1: Global Cumulative Wind Power Capacity (in MW), 1990 2007 Table 2-2: Global Top 10 Countries Cumulative Wind Power Capacity (in MW), 2006 & 2007 Table 2-3: Global Top 10 Countries Annual Wind Power Capacity (in MW), 2006 & 2007 Table 3-1: Brazil Major Wind Farms (in MW) Table 3-2: Denmark Offshore In Operation Wind Energy Projects & Under Construction Wind Energy Projects its Capacity & Number of Turbines, 1991 - 2010

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