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Wind Energy Powered Ahead Globally In 2009

The Global Wind Energy Council has announced the world’s wind power capacity
grew to 157.9 GW in 2009. During last year, 37.5 GW of wind
turbine capacity was added, representing growth of 31% over 2008.
A third of this extra capacity occurred in a single country - China, which
experienced yet another year of over 100% growth.
According to Steve Sawyer, GWEC’s Secretary General, “Copenhagen didn’t
bring us any closer to a global price on carbon, but wind energy continued to
grow due to national energy policy in our main markets and also because many
governments in prioritised renewable
energy development in their economic recovery plans."
The global wind market for turbine installations in 2009 was worth
approximately AUD 71 billion dollars and the GWEC
estimates around half a million people are now employed by the wind industry
globally.
While China was the world’s largest market last year, more
than doubling its wind generation capacity from 12.1 GW in 2008 to 25.1 GW at
the end of 2009, the US continues to lead the field in terms of total
installed, grid-connected capacity with 35 GW. Against all initial expectations,
the US wind energy market installed
nearly 10 GW in 2009, thanks to the US Recovery Act's strong focus on
wind energy development.
Newly added capacity of 1,270 MW in India along with contributions by Japan,
South Korea and Taiwan made Asia the biggest regional market for wind
power in 2009, with more than 14 GW of new capacity.
Europe continued to see strong growth also with 10.5
GW installed in region last year, led by Spain (2.5GW) and Germany (1.9 GW).
Italy, France and the UK all added more than 1 GW of new wind power capacity
each.
Aside from the massive green jobs boost, the environmental benefits of
the burgeoning wind industry have been substantial too. According to Christian
Kjaer, CEO of the European Wind Energy Association, "The 158GW of global
wind capacity in place at the end of 2009 will produce 340 TWh of clean
electricity and save 204 million tons of CO2 every year."
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