Global Wind Energy Capacity Grew 31 Percent, Study Says

Yale Environment 360Published on Date February 15th, 2010 by Yale Environment 360
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Wind power capacity grew by 31 percent globally in 2009, with the steepest rise occurring in China, according to a new study.

About 37.5 gigawatts of capacity were added last year, boosting the total capacity worldwide to 157.9 gigawatts, says the Global Wind Energy Council, an industry trade group based in Belgium.

The growth occurred despite the weak global economy as major nations made renewable energy a priority of their economic stimulus plans, said Steve Sawyer, the council’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,” he said.

China doubled its wind capacity, from 12.1 gigawatts to 25.1 gigawatts, accounting for about one-third of the global growth.

But the world leader remains the United States, where the wind market grew by 39 percent in 2009 with almost 10 gigawatts of new capacity, bumping the nation’s total grid-connected capacity to 35 gigawatts. Worldwide, the industry now employs about 500,00 people, the report said.

Article appearing courtesy Yale Environment 360.

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