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Worldwide Wind Market recovered Wind Capacity over 336 Gigawatts
2014 HALF-YEAR REPORT
236733
254041
282266
296255
318488
336327
360000
End 2011 Mid 2012 End 2012 Mid 2013 End 2013 Mid 2014 End 2014
Total Installed Capacity 2011-2014 [MW]
731111
495750
560700
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2014
- 176 GW of new installations in the rst half of 2014 after 14 GW in 2013- Worldwide wind capacity has reached 336 GW 360 GW expected for full year- Asia overtakes Europe as leading wind continent - China close to 100 GW of installed capacity- Newcomer Brazil third largest market for new wind turbines- 360 GW expected by end of 2014
The worldwide wind capacity reached 336rsquo327 MW by the end of June 2014 out of which 17rsquo613 MW were added in the rst six months of 2014 This increase is a substantially higher than in the rst half of 2013 and 2012 when 139 GW and 164 GW were added respectively The total worldwide installed wind capacity by mid-2014 will generate around 4 of the worldrsquos electricity demand The global wind capacity grew by 55 within six months (after 5 in the same period in 2013 and 73 in 2012) and by 135 on an annual basis (mid-2014 compared with mid-2013) In comparison the annual growth rate in 2013 was lower at 128 Reasons for the relatively positive development of the worldwide wind markets certainly include the economic advantages of wind power and its increasing competitiveness relative to other sources of electricity as well as the pressing need to implement emission free technologies in order to mitigate climate change and air pollution
Top Wind Markets 2014 China Germany Brazil India and USAThe ve traditional wind countries- China USA Germany
Spain and India- still collectively represent a 72 share of the global wind capacity In terms of newly added capacity the share of the Big Five has increased from 57 to 62 The Chinese market showed a very strong performance and added 71 GW substantially more than in the preceding years China reached a total wind capacity of 98 GW in June 2014 and has undoubtedly by now crossed the 100 GW mark Germany performed strongly as well adding 18 GW within the rst half year This new record no doubt comes partly in anticipation of changes in the renewable energy legislation which may lead to a slow-down of the German market in the coming years For the rst time Brazil has entered the top group by becoming the third largest market for new wind turbines with 13 GW of new capacity representing 7 of all new wind turbine sales With this Brazil has been able to extend its undisputed leadership in Latin America India kept clearly its position as Asian number two and worldwide number ve with 11 GW of new wind capacity The US market after its eective collapse in 2013 has shown strong signs of recovery with a market size of 835 MW slightly ahead of Canada (723 MW) Australia (699
MW) and the United Kingdom which halved its market size and installed 649 MW in the rst half of 2014 The Spanish market however has not contributed to the overall growth in 2014 as it has come to a virtual standstill with only 01 MW of new installations in the rst half of 2014 As was the case in 2013 four countries installed more than 1 GW each in the rst half of 2014 China (71 GW of new capacity) Germany (18 GW) Brazil (13 GW) and India (11 GW) The top ten wind countries show a similar picture in the rst half of 2014 although on a slightly higher performance basis Five countries performed stronger than in 2013 China USA Germany France and Canada Five countries saw a decreasing market Spain UK Italy Denmark and to a lesser degree India Spain and Italy saw practically a total standstill with only 01 MW and 30 MW respectively of new capacity installed Poland is now in the list of top 15 countries by installed capacity while Japan dropped out
Dynamic Markets to be found on all ContinentsIt is important to note that for the rst time the most dynamic markets are found on all continents the ten largest markets for new wind turbines included next to China India and Germany included Brazil (1rsquo301 MW) USA (835 MW) Canada (723 MW) Australia (699 MW) UK (649 MW) Sweden (354 MW) and Poland (337 MW) New wind farms have also been installed in South Africa and further African countries so that this continent
has obviously entered the race to catch up with the rest of the world
Asia The new leader on total installed capacityWith 369 of the global installed capacity Asia is now the continent with the most wind energy installated suspassing Europe which accounts for 367 Again in 2014 China has been by far the largest single wind market adding 71 GW in six months this is signicantly more than the same period of the previous year when 55 GW were erected China accounted for 41 of the world market for new wind turbines By June 2013 China had an overall installed capacity of 986 GW almost reaching the 100 GW mark India added 11 GW a bit less than in the rst half of 2013 However considering new and ambitious plans of the new Indian government the Indian wind market has very positive prospects Two other important markets in Japan and Korea are still growing at very modest rates of less than 2 in the rst half of 2014 Unfortunately in both countries the nuclear lobby has still managed to prevent the breakthrough for wind power despite the clear economic and industrial advantages
EuropeGermany is still the unchallenged number one wind market in Europe with a new capacity of 18 GW bringing it to a total of 365 GW UK (649 MW new) Sweden (354 MW new) and France (338 MW new) belong to the ve biggest
European markets as well while Spain and Italy saw dramatic declines in new capacity installed to almost zero The future of wind power in the Europe will also depend on decisions by the European Union regarding renewable energy targets for 2030 It is worth noting that the current crisis around Ukraine is in fact strengthening the case of renewable energy proponents as it suggests that the European countries should increase their energy autonomy through the increased use of domestic renewable energy sources rather than relying on imported fossil fuels
North AmericaThe US market has recovered from the dramatic slump in the rst half of 2013 adding 835 MW between January and June 2014 compared to 16 MW in the same period last year It is expected that due to the improved competitiveness of wind power and its
increasing support the market will further recover in the second half of 2014 and continue in 2015Canada installed 723 MW during the rst half of 2014 92 more than in the same period of 2013 and has become the sixth largest market for new wind turbines worldwide The victory of the pro-renewables proponents in the elections in the key province of Ontario gives hope that this positive tendency will continue in spite of rather negative signals at the federal level
Latin AmericaThe biggest Latin American market Brazil has become the 13th largest wind power user worldwide after installing 13 GW in the rst half of 2014 and reaching a total capacity of 47 GW With a most impressive growth rate of 382 during the rst half of 2014 the country has become the third largest market for new wind turbines after China and Germany and ahead of the US and India Brazil is expected to reach the 5 GW mark by September 2014 and to enter the list of top 10 countries with more installed capacity by the end of 2014 Other Latin American countries are emerging as wind markets as well though at a much more modest level
OceaniaPositive developments happened in Australia where an additional 699 MW was installed representing a 23 growth in comparison with end of 2013 similar to the rate of growth in 2011 and 2012 However due to the most recent and very dramatic switch of the new Australian government it has to be expected that this boom will not continue in the near future No new wind farms have been registered in New Zealand
Worldwide prospects for end of the year 2014 and beyondIn the second half of 2014 it is expected that an additional
capacity of 24 GW will be erected worldwide which would bring new installations for the year to 41 GW The total installed wind capacity is expected to reach 360 GW by the end of 2014 which is enough to provide some 4 of the global electricity demand The mid-term prospects for wind power investment remain positive Although it is not clear whether the world community will be able to reach a strong climate agreement in 2015 wind has now reached a level of competitiveness and reliability which makes it a natural option for governments electricity producers and consumers around the world
New Installed Capacity H1 2014 New Installed Capacity H1 2014 17rsquo613 MW
China 41
USA 5
Germany 10Spain lt1
India 6
UK 4
Italy lt1
France 2
Canada 4
Denmark lt1
Portugal 1
Sweden 2
Brazil 7
Poland 2
Australia 4
Turkey 3
Rest of the world 9
2014 HALF-YEAR REPORT
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The worldwide wind capacity reached 336rsquo327 MW by the end of June 2014 out of which 17rsquo613 MW were added in the rst six months of 2014 This increase is a substantially higher than in the rst half of 2013 and 2012 when 139 GW and 164 GW were added respectively The total worldwide installed wind capacity by mid-2014 will generate around 4 of the worldrsquos electricity demand The global wind capacity grew by 55 within six months (after 5 in the same period in 2013 and 73 in 2012) and by 135 on an annual basis (mid-2014 compared with mid-2013) In comparison the annual growth rate in 2013 was lower at 128 Reasons for the relatively positive development of the worldwide wind markets certainly include the economic advantages of wind power and its increasing competitiveness relative to other sources of electricity as well as the pressing need to implement emission free technologies in order to mitigate climate change and air pollution
Top Wind Markets 2014 China Germany Brazil India and USAThe ve traditional wind countries- China USA Germany
Spain and India- still collectively represent a 72 share of the global wind capacity In terms of newly added capacity the share of the Big Five has increased from 57 to 62 The Chinese market showed a very strong performance and added 71 GW substantially more than in the preceding years China reached a total wind capacity of 98 GW in June 2014 and has undoubtedly by now crossed the 100 GW mark Germany performed strongly as well adding 18 GW within the rst half year This new record no doubt comes partly in anticipation of changes in the renewable energy legislation which may lead to a slow-down of the German market in the coming years For the rst time Brazil has entered the top group by becoming the third largest market for new wind turbines with 13 GW of new capacity representing 7 of all new wind turbine sales With this Brazil has been able to extend its undisputed leadership in Latin America India kept clearly its position as Asian number two and worldwide number ve with 11 GW of new wind capacity The US market after its eective collapse in 2013 has shown strong signs of recovery with a market size of 835 MW slightly ahead of Canada (723 MW) Australia (699
MW) and the United Kingdom which halved its market size and installed 649 MW in the rst half of 2014 The Spanish market however has not contributed to the overall growth in 2014 as it has come to a virtual standstill with only 01 MW of new installations in the rst half of 2014 As was the case in 2013 four countries installed more than 1 GW each in the rst half of 2014 China (71 GW of new capacity) Germany (18 GW) Brazil (13 GW) and India (11 GW) The top ten wind countries show a similar picture in the rst half of 2014 although on a slightly higher performance basis Five countries performed stronger than in 2013 China USA Germany France and Canada Five countries saw a decreasing market Spain UK Italy Denmark and to a lesser degree India Spain and Italy saw practically a total standstill with only 01 MW and 30 MW respectively of new capacity installed Poland is now in the list of top 15 countries by installed capacity while Japan dropped out
Dynamic Markets to be found on all ContinentsIt is important to note that for the rst time the most dynamic markets are found on all continents the ten largest markets for new wind turbines included next to China India and Germany included Brazil (1rsquo301 MW) USA (835 MW) Canada (723 MW) Australia (699 MW) UK (649 MW) Sweden (354 MW) and Poland (337 MW) New wind farms have also been installed in South Africa and further African countries so that this continent
has obviously entered the race to catch up with the rest of the world
Asia The new leader on total installed capacityWith 369 of the global installed capacity Asia is now the continent with the most wind energy installated suspassing Europe which accounts for 367 Again in 2014 China has been by far the largest single wind market adding 71 GW in six months this is signicantly more than the same period of the previous year when 55 GW were erected China accounted for 41 of the world market for new wind turbines By June 2013 China had an overall installed capacity of 986 GW almost reaching the 100 GW mark India added 11 GW a bit less than in the rst half of 2013 However considering new and ambitious plans of the new Indian government the Indian wind market has very positive prospects Two other important markets in Japan and Korea are still growing at very modest rates of less than 2 in the rst half of 2014 Unfortunately in both countries the nuclear lobby has still managed to prevent the breakthrough for wind power despite the clear economic and industrial advantages
EuropeGermany is still the unchallenged number one wind market in Europe with a new capacity of 18 GW bringing it to a total of 365 GW UK (649 MW new) Sweden (354 MW new) and France (338 MW new) belong to the ve biggest
European markets as well while Spain and Italy saw dramatic declines in new capacity installed to almost zero The future of wind power in the Europe will also depend on decisions by the European Union regarding renewable energy targets for 2030 It is worth noting that the current crisis around Ukraine is in fact strengthening the case of renewable energy proponents as it suggests that the European countries should increase their energy autonomy through the increased use of domestic renewable energy sources rather than relying on imported fossil fuels
North AmericaThe US market has recovered from the dramatic slump in the rst half of 2013 adding 835 MW between January and June 2014 compared to 16 MW in the same period last year It is expected that due to the improved competitiveness of wind power and its
increasing support the market will further recover in the second half of 2014 and continue in 2015Canada installed 723 MW during the rst half of 2014 92 more than in the same period of 2013 and has become the sixth largest market for new wind turbines worldwide The victory of the pro-renewables proponents in the elections in the key province of Ontario gives hope that this positive tendency will continue in spite of rather negative signals at the federal level
Latin AmericaThe biggest Latin American market Brazil has become the 13th largest wind power user worldwide after installing 13 GW in the rst half of 2014 and reaching a total capacity of 47 GW With a most impressive growth rate of 382 during the rst half of 2014 the country has become the third largest market for new wind turbines after China and Germany and ahead of the US and India Brazil is expected to reach the 5 GW mark by September 2014 and to enter the list of top 10 countries with more installed capacity by the end of 2014 Other Latin American countries are emerging as wind markets as well though at a much more modest level
OceaniaPositive developments happened in Australia where an additional 699 MW was installed representing a 23 growth in comparison with end of 2013 similar to the rate of growth in 2011 and 2012 However due to the most recent and very dramatic switch of the new Australian government it has to be expected that this boom will not continue in the near future No new wind farms have been registered in New Zealand
Worldwide prospects for end of the year 2014 and beyondIn the second half of 2014 it is expected that an additional
capacity of 24 GW will be erected worldwide which would bring new installations for the year to 41 GW The total installed wind capacity is expected to reach 360 GW by the end of 2014 which is enough to provide some 4 of the global electricity demand The mid-term prospects for wind power investment remain positive Although it is not clear whether the world community will be able to reach a strong climate agreement in 2015 wind has now reached a level of competitiveness and reliability which makes it a natural option for governments electricity producers and consumers around the world
Stefan Gsaumlnger WWEA Secretary General ldquoIt is encouraging to see that the world market for wind energy has gained new momentum in 2014 This is mainly due to the very positive development in several emerg-ing economies such as China Brazil or India However the stagnation or even slowdown of many OECD markets is a major matter of concern If these countries do not intensify their eorts in wind power deployment they may not only loose their technological leadership but also miss their renewable energy targets In this light it is important to see that citizens are getting more and more the active and driving forces of a rapid switch towards renewablesrdquo
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2014 HALF-YEAR REPORT
Total Capacity by June 2014
Added Capacity H1
2014
Total Capacity end 2013
Added Capacity H1 2013
Total Capacity end 2012
Added Capacity H1 2012
Total Capacity end 2011
[MW] [MW] [MW] [MW] [MW] [MW] [MW]
1 China 98588 7175 91413 5503 75324 5410 623642 USA 61946 835 61108 16 59882 2883 469193 Germany 36488 1830 34658 1143 31315 941 290754 Spain 22970 01 22959 122 22796 414 216735 India 21262 1112 20150 1243 18321 1471 158806 United Kingdom 11180 649 10531 1331 8445 822 60187 France 8592 338 8254 198 7499 320 68778 Italy 8586 30 8551 273 8144 650 66409 Canada 8526 723 7698 377 6201 246 526510 Denmark 4855 83 4772 416 4162 56 392711 Portugal 4829 105 4724 22 4525 19 437912 Sweden 4824 354 4470 526 3745 - 279813 Brazil 4700 1301 3399 281 2507 118 142914 Australia 3748 699 3049 475 2584 - 222615 Poland 3727 337 3390 310 2497 - 1616
Rest of the World 31506 2042 29451 1761 24660 3026 16493Total 336327 17613 318488 13978 282607 16376 233579
Position Country
The worldwide wind capacity reached 336rsquo327 MW by the end of June 2014 out of which 17rsquo613 MW were added in the rst six months of 2014 This increase is a substantially higher than in the rst half of 2013 and 2012 when 139 GW and 164 GW were added respectively The total worldwide installed wind capacity by mid-2014 will generate around 4 of the worldrsquos electricity demand The global wind capacity grew by 55 within six months (after 5 in the same period in 2013 and 73 in 2012) and by 135 on an annual basis (mid-2014 compared with mid-2013) In comparison the annual growth rate in 2013 was lower at 128 Reasons for the relatively positive development of the worldwide wind markets certainly include the economic advantages of wind power and its increasing competitiveness relative to other sources of electricity as well as the pressing need to implement emission free technologies in order to mitigate climate change and air pollution
Top Wind Markets 2014 China Germany Brazil India and USAThe ve traditional wind countries- China USA Germany
Spain and India- still collectively represent a 72 share of the global wind capacity In terms of newly added capacity the share of the Big Five has increased from 57 to 62 The Chinese market showed a very strong performance and added 71 GW substantially more than in the preceding years China reached a total wind capacity of 98 GW in June 2014 and has undoubtedly by now crossed the 100 GW mark Germany performed strongly as well adding 18 GW within the rst half year This new record no doubt comes partly in anticipation of changes in the renewable energy legislation which may lead to a slow-down of the German market in the coming years For the rst time Brazil has entered the top group by becoming the third largest market for new wind turbines with 13 GW of new capacity representing 7 of all new wind turbine sales With this Brazil has been able to extend its undisputed leadership in Latin America India kept clearly its position as Asian number two and worldwide number ve with 11 GW of new wind capacity The US market after its eective collapse in 2013 has shown strong signs of recovery with a market size of 835 MW slightly ahead of Canada (723 MW) Australia (699
MW) and the United Kingdom which halved its market size and installed 649 MW in the rst half of 2014 The Spanish market however has not contributed to the overall growth in 2014 as it has come to a virtual standstill with only 01 MW of new installations in the rst half of 2014 As was the case in 2013 four countries installed more than 1 GW each in the rst half of 2014 China (71 GW of new capacity) Germany (18 GW) Brazil (13 GW) and India (11 GW) The top ten wind countries show a similar picture in the rst half of 2014 although on a slightly higher performance basis Five countries performed stronger than in 2013 China USA Germany France and Canada Five countries saw a decreasing market Spain UK Italy Denmark and to a lesser degree India Spain and Italy saw practically a total standstill with only 01 MW and 30 MW respectively of new capacity installed Poland is now in the list of top 15 countries by installed capacity while Japan dropped out
Dynamic Markets to be found on all ContinentsIt is important to note that for the rst time the most dynamic markets are found on all continents the ten largest markets for new wind turbines included next to China India and Germany included Brazil (1rsquo301 MW) USA (835 MW) Canada (723 MW) Australia (699 MW) UK (649 MW) Sweden (354 MW) and Poland (337 MW) New wind farms have also been installed in South Africa and further African countries so that this continent
has obviously entered the race to catch up with the rest of the world
Asia The new leader on total installed capacityWith 369 of the global installed capacity Asia is now the continent with the most wind energy installated suspassing Europe which accounts for 367 Again in 2014 China has been by far the largest single wind market adding 71 GW in six months this is signicantly more than the same period of the previous year when 55 GW were erected China accounted for 41 of the world market for new wind turbines By June 2013 China had an overall installed capacity of 986 GW almost reaching the 100 GW mark India added 11 GW a bit less than in the rst half of 2013 However considering new and ambitious plans of the new Indian government the Indian wind market has very positive prospects Two other important markets in Japan and Korea are still growing at very modest rates of less than 2 in the rst half of 2014 Unfortunately in both countries the nuclear lobby has still managed to prevent the breakthrough for wind power despite the clear economic and industrial advantages
EuropeGermany is still the unchallenged number one wind market in Europe with a new capacity of 18 GW bringing it to a total of 365 GW UK (649 MW new) Sweden (354 MW new) and France (338 MW new) belong to the ve biggest
European markets as well while Spain and Italy saw dramatic declines in new capacity installed to almost zero The future of wind power in the Europe will also depend on decisions by the European Union regarding renewable energy targets for 2030 It is worth noting that the current crisis around Ukraine is in fact strengthening the case of renewable energy proponents as it suggests that the European countries should increase their energy autonomy through the increased use of domestic renewable energy sources rather than relying on imported fossil fuels
North AmericaThe US market has recovered from the dramatic slump in the rst half of 2013 adding 835 MW between January and June 2014 compared to 16 MW in the same period last year It is expected that due to the improved competitiveness of wind power and its
increasing support the market will further recover in the second half of 2014 and continue in 2015Canada installed 723 MW during the rst half of 2014 92 more than in the same period of 2013 and has become the sixth largest market for new wind turbines worldwide The victory of the pro-renewables proponents in the elections in the key province of Ontario gives hope that this positive tendency will continue in spite of rather negative signals at the federal level
Latin AmericaThe biggest Latin American market Brazil has become the 13th largest wind power user worldwide after installing 13 GW in the rst half of 2014 and reaching a total capacity of 47 GW With a most impressive growth rate of 382 during the rst half of 2014 the country has become the third largest market for new wind turbines after China and Germany and ahead of the US and India Brazil is expected to reach the 5 GW mark by September 2014 and to enter the list of top 10 countries with more installed capacity by the end of 2014 Other Latin American countries are emerging as wind markets as well though at a much more modest level
OceaniaPositive developments happened in Australia where an additional 699 MW was installed representing a 23 growth in comparison with end of 2013 similar to the rate of growth in 2011 and 2012 However due to the most recent and very dramatic switch of the new Australian government it has to be expected that this boom will not continue in the near future No new wind farms have been registered in New Zealand
Worldwide prospects for end of the year 2014 and beyondIn the second half of 2014 it is expected that an additional
capacity of 24 GW will be erected worldwide which would bring new installations for the year to 41 GW The total installed wind capacity is expected to reach 360 GW by the end of 2014 which is enough to provide some 4 of the global electricity demand The mid-term prospects for wind power investment remain positive Although it is not clear whether the world community will be able to reach a strong climate agreement in 2015 wind has now reached a level of competitiveness and reliability which makes it a natural option for governments electricity producers and consumers around the world
2014 HALF-YEAR REPORT
The worldwide wind capacity reached 336rsquo327 MW by the end of June 2014 out of which 17rsquo613 MW were added in the rst six months of 2014 This increase is a substantially higher than in the rst half of 2013 and 2012 when 139 GW and 164 GW were added respectively The total worldwide installed wind capacity by mid-2014 will generate around 4 of the worldrsquos electricity demand The global wind capacity grew by 55 within six months (after 5 in the same period in 2013 and 73 in 2012) and by 135 on an annual basis (mid-2014 compared with mid-2013) In comparison the annual growth rate in 2013 was lower at 128 Reasons for the relatively positive development of the worldwide wind markets certainly include the economic advantages of wind power and its increasing competitiveness relative to other sources of electricity as well as the pressing need to implement emission free technologies in order to mitigate climate change and air pollution
Top Wind Markets 2014 China Germany Brazil India and USAThe ve traditional wind countries- China USA Germany
Spain and India- still collectively represent a 72 share of the global wind capacity In terms of newly added capacity the share of the Big Five has increased from 57 to 62 The Chinese market showed a very strong performance and added 71 GW substantially more than in the preceding years China reached a total wind capacity of 98 GW in June 2014 and has undoubtedly by now crossed the 100 GW mark Germany performed strongly as well adding 18 GW within the rst half year This new record no doubt comes partly in anticipation of changes in the renewable energy legislation which may lead to a slow-down of the German market in the coming years For the rst time Brazil has entered the top group by becoming the third largest market for new wind turbines with 13 GW of new capacity representing 7 of all new wind turbine sales With this Brazil has been able to extend its undisputed leadership in Latin America India kept clearly its position as Asian number two and worldwide number ve with 11 GW of new wind capacity The US market after its eective collapse in 2013 has shown strong signs of recovery with a market size of 835 MW slightly ahead of Canada (723 MW) Australia (699
MW) and the United Kingdom which halved its market size and installed 649 MW in the rst half of 2014 The Spanish market however has not contributed to the overall growth in 2014 as it has come to a virtual standstill with only 01 MW of new installations in the rst half of 2014 As was the case in 2013 four countries installed more than 1 GW each in the rst half of 2014 China (71 GW of new capacity) Germany (18 GW) Brazil (13 GW) and India (11 GW) The top ten wind countries show a similar picture in the rst half of 2014 although on a slightly higher performance basis Five countries performed stronger than in 2013 China USA Germany France and Canada Five countries saw a decreasing market Spain UK Italy Denmark and to a lesser degree India Spain and Italy saw practically a total standstill with only 01 MW and 30 MW respectively of new capacity installed Poland is now in the list of top 15 countries by installed capacity while Japan dropped out
Dynamic Markets to be found on all ContinentsIt is important to note that for the rst time the most dynamic markets are found on all continents the ten largest markets for new wind turbines included next to China India and Germany included Brazil (1rsquo301 MW) USA (835 MW) Canada (723 MW) Australia (699 MW) UK (649 MW) Sweden (354 MW) and Poland (337 MW) New wind farms have also been installed in South Africa and further African countries so that this continent
has obviously entered the race to catch up with the rest of the world
Asia The new leader on total installed capacityWith 369 of the global installed capacity Asia is now the continent with the most wind energy installated suspassing Europe which accounts for 367 Again in 2014 China has been by far the largest single wind market adding 71 GW in six months this is signicantly more than the same period of the previous year when 55 GW were erected China accounted for 41 of the world market for new wind turbines By June 2013 China had an overall installed capacity of 986 GW almost reaching the 100 GW mark India added 11 GW a bit less than in the rst half of 2013 However considering new and ambitious plans of the new Indian government the Indian wind market has very positive prospects Two other important markets in Japan and Korea are still growing at very modest rates of less than 2 in the rst half of 2014 Unfortunately in both countries the nuclear lobby has still managed to prevent the breakthrough for wind power despite the clear economic and industrial advantages
EuropeGermany is still the unchallenged number one wind market in Europe with a new capacity of 18 GW bringing it to a total of 365 GW UK (649 MW new) Sweden (354 MW new) and France (338 MW new) belong to the ve biggest
European markets as well while Spain and Italy saw dramatic declines in new capacity installed to almost zero The future of wind power in the Europe will also depend on decisions by the European Union regarding renewable energy targets for 2030 It is worth noting that the current crisis around Ukraine is in fact strengthening the case of renewable energy proponents as it suggests that the European countries should increase their energy autonomy through the increased use of domestic renewable energy sources rather than relying on imported fossil fuels
North AmericaThe US market has recovered from the dramatic slump in the rst half of 2013 adding 835 MW between January and June 2014 compared to 16 MW in the same period last year It is expected that due to the improved competitiveness of wind power and its
increasing support the market will further recover in the second half of 2014 and continue in 2015Canada installed 723 MW during the rst half of 2014 92 more than in the same period of 2013 and has become the sixth largest market for new wind turbines worldwide The victory of the pro-renewables proponents in the elections in the key province of Ontario gives hope that this positive tendency will continue in spite of rather negative signals at the federal level
Latin AmericaThe biggest Latin American market Brazil has become the 13th largest wind power user worldwide after installing 13 GW in the rst half of 2014 and reaching a total capacity of 47 GW With a most impressive growth rate of 382 during the rst half of 2014 the country has become the third largest market for new wind turbines after China and Germany and ahead of the US and India Brazil is expected to reach the 5 GW mark by September 2014 and to enter the list of top 10 countries with more installed capacity by the end of 2014 Other Latin American countries are emerging as wind markets as well though at a much more modest level
OceaniaPositive developments happened in Australia where an additional 699 MW was installed representing a 23 growth in comparison with end of 2013 similar to the rate of growth in 2011 and 2012 However due to the most recent and very dramatic switch of the new Australian government it has to be expected that this boom will not continue in the near future No new wind farms have been registered in New Zealand
Worldwide prospects for end of the year 2014 and beyondIn the second half of 2014 it is expected that an additional
capacity of 24 GW will be erected worldwide which would bring new installations for the year to 41 GW The total installed wind capacity is expected to reach 360 GW by the end of 2014 which is enough to provide some 4 of the global electricity demand The mid-term prospects for wind power investment remain positive Although it is not clear whether the world community will be able to reach a strong climate agreement in 2015 wind has now reached a level of competitiveness and reliability which makes it a natural option for governments electricity producers and consumers around the world
Founding Partner of theGlobal 100RE campaign wwwgo100renet
About WWEA The World Wind Energy Association (WWEA) is a non-prot organisation which works for a world energy system fully based on the various renewable energy technologies with wind energy as one cornerstone WWEA acts as a communi-cation platform for all wind energy actors worldwide WWEA advises national governments and international organisa-tions on favourable policies for wind energy implementation and WWEA enhances international technology transfer a key in the accelerated dissemination of this clean technology
Currently WWEA has more than 600 members and repre-sents the wind sector from 101 countries on all continents Amongst the WWEA members there are the national wind energy associations of the major wind countries ndash which themselves represent more than 50rsquo000 members ndash as well as companies scientic institutions and public bodies
In 2007 WWEA was granted Special Consultative Status at the United Nations WWEA has observer status eg at the UNFCCC Climate Conferences and cooperates with further international organisations WWEA is represented at the International Steering Committee of
REN21 and is one of the rst and major proponents of
the creation of the International Renewable Energy Agency IRENA
WWEA organises annually World Wind Energy Conferences like the WWEC2015 in JerusalemIsrael in October 2015 and in the previous years in
bull ShanghaiChina (2014)bull HavannaCuba (2013)bull BonnGermany (2012)bull CairoEgipt (2011)bull IstanbulTurkey (2010)bull JejuSouth Korea (2009) bull KingstonCanada (2008) bull Mar del PlataArgentina (2007) bull New DelhiIndia (2006) bull MelbourneAustralia (2005) bull BeijingChina (2004) bull Cape TownSouth Africa (2003)bull BerlinGermany (2002)
Table with all the countries using wind energy by the end of 2013
Position
2013CountryRegion
Total capacity
installed end
2013
Added
capacity
2013
Growth
rate
2013
Installed
Capacity per
Capita
Installed
Capacity
per sqkm
Total capacity
installed end
2012
Total capacity
installed end
2011
Total capacity
installed end
2010[MW] [MW] [] Wperson Kwsqkm [MW] [MW] [MW]
1 China 914130 160000 212 683 95 753240 623640 447330
2 USA 611080 10840 20 1951 62 598820 469190 401800
3 Germany 346600 33450 117 4254 971 313150 290750 272150
4 Spain 229590 1750 07 4911 454 227960 216730 206760
5 India 201500 18290 100 169 61 183210 158800 130658
6 United Kingdom 105310 18830 247 1680 432 84450 60180 52038
7 Italy 85510 4440 50 1401 284 81440 67370 57970
8 France 82540 6310 101 1268 128 74998 66076 56287
9 Canada 76980 14970 241 2262 08 62010 52650 40080
10 Denmark 47720 6570 147 8629 1107 41620 39270 37340
11 Portugal 47240 1960 44 4390 513 45250 40830 37020
12 Sweden 44700 7240 194 4918 99 37450 27980 20520
13 Brazil 33990 8920 356 167 04 25070 14290 9300
14 Poland 33900 8940 358 882 108 24970 16164 11790
15 Australia 30490 4650 180 1401 04 25840 22260 18800
16 Turkey 29590 6460 280 376 38 23120 17990 12740
17 The Netherlands 26930 3030 126 1599 648 23910 23280 22690
18 Japan 26610 500 18 210 70 26140 25010 23040
19 Romania 25990 6950 364 1187 109 19050 8260 5910
20 Ireland 20370 2880 172 4361 290 17380 16310 14280
21 Mexico 19920 6440 478 175 10 13480 9290 5210
22 Greece 18650 1160 66 1733 141 17490 16265 12080
23 Austria 16840 3080 222 2049 201 13780 10840 10106
24 Belgium 16510 2760 201 1583 541 13750 10780 8860
25 Norway 7680 1100 92 1637 24 7030 5200 4346
26 Bulgaria 6810 70 10 960 61 6740 5030 4990
27 New Zealand 6230 00 00 1452 23 6228 6228 5060
28 Chinese Taipei 6142 504 89 266 171 5638 5638 5187
29 Korea (South) 5613 787 163 115 56 4826 4063 3793
30 Egypt 5500 00 00 67 05 5500 5500 5500
31 Morocco 4948 2040 700 155 11 2910 2910 2860
32 Finland 4480 1620 556 852 13 2880 1970 1970
33 Ukraine 3710 950 344 82 06 2760 1511 874
34 Chile 3350 1450 763 198 04 1900 1900 1700
35 Hungary 3294 00 00 330 35 3294 3294 2950
36 Croatia 3020 1220 678 674 53 1800 1310 890
37 Estonia 2800 110 41 2182 62 2690 1840 1490
38 Lithuania 2790 160 240 789 43 2250 1790 1630
39 Czech Republic 2690 90 35 264 34 2600 2170 2150
40 Argentina 2171 762 541 52 01 1409 1292 540
41 Thailand 1930 810 723 899 02 1120 80 00
42 Ethiopia 1710 1200 2353 - - 510 300 00
43 Costa Rica 1482 00 00 324 29 1482 1482 1230
44 Cyprus 1470 00 00 1312 159 1470 1340 820
45 Nicaragua 1416 396 388 238 11 1020 630 630
46 Puerto Rico 1250 00 00 341 137 1250 00 00
47 Pakistan 1060 00 00 06 01 1060 60 60
48 Tunisia 1040 00 00 98 06 1040 540 540
49 South Africa 1020 920 9099 21 01 101 101 100
50 Honduras 1020 00 00 124 09 1020 700 00
51 Iran 1000 00 00 13 01 1000 1000 1000
52 Latvia 680 00 00 308 11 680 310 300
53 Switzerland 600 130 200 79 15 500 455 423
54 Uruguay 593 36 66 179 03 557 405 305
55 Luxembourg 580 00 00 1152 224 580 440 440
56 Mongolia 509 469 38154 162 00 13 13 13
57 Jamaica 477 00 00 166 43 477 477 297
58 New Caledonia 382 00 00 1489 21 382 382 382
Table with all the countries using wind energy by the end of 2013
Position
2013CountryRegion
Total capacity
installed end
2013
Added
capacity
2013
Growth
rate
2013
Installed
Capacity per
Capita
Installed
Capacity
per sqkm
Total capacity
installed end
2012
Total capacity
installed end
2011
Total capacity
installed end
2010[MW] [MW] [] Wperson Kwsqkm [MW] [MW] [MW]
59 Dominican Republic 336 00 00 34 07 336 336 02
61 Philippines 330 00 00 03 01 330 330 330
60 Vietnam 310 00 00 03 01 310 310 310
62 Venezuela 300 00 00 10 00 300 00 00
63 Aruba 300 00 00 2956 1685 300 300 300
64 Guadeloupe 268 00 00 7459 3612 268 268 268
65 Cape Verde 255 00 00 494 63 255 255 28
66 Reunion Island 234 00 00 279 93 234 234 234
67 Colombia 195 00 00 04 00 195 195 195
68 Ecuador 190 165 6600 13 01 25 25 25
69 Russia 168 00 00 01 00 168 168 154
70 Guyana 135 00 00 181 01 135 135 135
71 Curacao 120 00 00 844 270 120 120 120
72 Cuba 117 00 00 11 01 117 117 117
73 Bonaire 108 00 00 6894 367 108 108 108
74 Algeria 101 100 100000 03 00 01 01 01
75 Fiji 100 00 00 118 05 100 100 100
76 Dominica 72 00 00 987 96 72 72 72
77 Israel 60 00 00 08 03 60 60 60
78 Faroe Islands 40 00 00 812 29 40 40 40
79 Slovakia 30 00 00 05 01 30 30 30
80 Vanuatu 30 00 00 134 02 30 30 30
81 Nigeria 22 00 00 00 00 22 22 22
82 St Kitts and Nevis 22 00 00 429 84 22 22 00
83 Azerbaijan 20 00 00 02 00 20 20 00
84 Kazakhstan 20 00 00 01 00 20 20 05
85 Belarus 19 00 00 02 00 19 19 19
86 Iceland 18 00 00 56 00 18 00 00
87 Antarctica 16 00 00 - - 16 16 16
88 Jordan 15 00 00 02 00 15 15 15
89 Indonesia 14 00 00 00 00 14 14 14
90 Madagascar 12 00 00 01 00 12 12 00
91 Martinique 11 00 00 28 10 11 11 11
92 Mauritus 11 00 00 09 05 11 11 00
93 Falkland Islands 10 00 00 3185 01 10 10 10
94 Eritrea 08 00 00 01 00 08 08 08
95 Grenade 07 00 00 64 20 07 07 07
96 Peru 07 00 00 00 00 07 07 07
97 St Pierre-et-M 06 00 00 1019 25 06 06 06
98 Syria 06 00 00 00 00 06 06 06
99 Namibia 02 00 00 01 00 02 02 02
100 North Korea 02 00 00 00 00 02 02 02
101 Bolivia 01 00 00 - - 01 01 01
102 Afghanistan 01 00 00 - - 01 - -
103 Nepal 01 00 00 - - 01 - -
Total 318530 35551 128 282608 236803 197004
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- 176 GW of new installations in the rst half of 2014 after 14 GW in 2013- Worldwide wind capacity has reached 336 GW 360 GW expected for full year- Asia overtakes Europe as leading wind continent - China close to 100 GW of installed capacity- Newcomer Brazil third largest market for new wind turbines- 360 GW expected by end of 2014
The worldwide wind capacity reached 336rsquo327 MW by the end of June 2014 out of which 17rsquo613 MW were added in the rst six months of 2014 This increase is a substantially higher than in the rst half of 2013 and 2012 when 139 GW and 164 GW were added respectively The total worldwide installed wind capacity by mid-2014 will generate around 4 of the worldrsquos electricity demand The global wind capacity grew by 55 within six months (after 5 in the same period in 2013 and 73 in 2012) and by 135 on an annual basis (mid-2014 compared with mid-2013) In comparison the annual growth rate in 2013 was lower at 128 Reasons for the relatively positive development of the worldwide wind markets certainly include the economic advantages of wind power and its increasing competitiveness relative to other sources of electricity as well as the pressing need to implement emission free technologies in order to mitigate climate change and air pollution
Top Wind Markets 2014 China Germany Brazil India and USAThe ve traditional wind countries- China USA Germany
Spain and India- still collectively represent a 72 share of the global wind capacity In terms of newly added capacity the share of the Big Five has increased from 57 to 62 The Chinese market showed a very strong performance and added 71 GW substantially more than in the preceding years China reached a total wind capacity of 98 GW in June 2014 and has undoubtedly by now crossed the 100 GW mark Germany performed strongly as well adding 18 GW within the rst half year This new record no doubt comes partly in anticipation of changes in the renewable energy legislation which may lead to a slow-down of the German market in the coming years For the rst time Brazil has entered the top group by becoming the third largest market for new wind turbines with 13 GW of new capacity representing 7 of all new wind turbine sales With this Brazil has been able to extend its undisputed leadership in Latin America India kept clearly its position as Asian number two and worldwide number ve with 11 GW of new wind capacity The US market after its eective collapse in 2013 has shown strong signs of recovery with a market size of 835 MW slightly ahead of Canada (723 MW) Australia (699
MW) and the United Kingdom which halved its market size and installed 649 MW in the rst half of 2014 The Spanish market however has not contributed to the overall growth in 2014 as it has come to a virtual standstill with only 01 MW of new installations in the rst half of 2014 As was the case in 2013 four countries installed more than 1 GW each in the rst half of 2014 China (71 GW of new capacity) Germany (18 GW) Brazil (13 GW) and India (11 GW) The top ten wind countries show a similar picture in the rst half of 2014 although on a slightly higher performance basis Five countries performed stronger than in 2013 China USA Germany France and Canada Five countries saw a decreasing market Spain UK Italy Denmark and to a lesser degree India Spain and Italy saw practically a total standstill with only 01 MW and 30 MW respectively of new capacity installed Poland is now in the list of top 15 countries by installed capacity while Japan dropped out
Dynamic Markets to be found on all ContinentsIt is important to note that for the rst time the most dynamic markets are found on all continents the ten largest markets for new wind turbines included next to China India and Germany included Brazil (1rsquo301 MW) USA (835 MW) Canada (723 MW) Australia (699 MW) UK (649 MW) Sweden (354 MW) and Poland (337 MW) New wind farms have also been installed in South Africa and further African countries so that this continent
has obviously entered the race to catch up with the rest of the world
Asia The new leader on total installed capacityWith 369 of the global installed capacity Asia is now the continent with the most wind energy installated suspassing Europe which accounts for 367 Again in 2014 China has been by far the largest single wind market adding 71 GW in six months this is signicantly more than the same period of the previous year when 55 GW were erected China accounted for 41 of the world market for new wind turbines By June 2013 China had an overall installed capacity of 986 GW almost reaching the 100 GW mark India added 11 GW a bit less than in the rst half of 2013 However considering new and ambitious plans of the new Indian government the Indian wind market has very positive prospects Two other important markets in Japan and Korea are still growing at very modest rates of less than 2 in the rst half of 2014 Unfortunately in both countries the nuclear lobby has still managed to prevent the breakthrough for wind power despite the clear economic and industrial advantages
EuropeGermany is still the unchallenged number one wind market in Europe with a new capacity of 18 GW bringing it to a total of 365 GW UK (649 MW new) Sweden (354 MW new) and France (338 MW new) belong to the ve biggest
European markets as well while Spain and Italy saw dramatic declines in new capacity installed to almost zero The future of wind power in the Europe will also depend on decisions by the European Union regarding renewable energy targets for 2030 It is worth noting that the current crisis around Ukraine is in fact strengthening the case of renewable energy proponents as it suggests that the European countries should increase their energy autonomy through the increased use of domestic renewable energy sources rather than relying on imported fossil fuels
North AmericaThe US market has recovered from the dramatic slump in the rst half of 2013 adding 835 MW between January and June 2014 compared to 16 MW in the same period last year It is expected that due to the improved competitiveness of wind power and its
increasing support the market will further recover in the second half of 2014 and continue in 2015Canada installed 723 MW during the rst half of 2014 92 more than in the same period of 2013 and has become the sixth largest market for new wind turbines worldwide The victory of the pro-renewables proponents in the elections in the key province of Ontario gives hope that this positive tendency will continue in spite of rather negative signals at the federal level
Latin AmericaThe biggest Latin American market Brazil has become the 13th largest wind power user worldwide after installing 13 GW in the rst half of 2014 and reaching a total capacity of 47 GW With a most impressive growth rate of 382 during the rst half of 2014 the country has become the third largest market for new wind turbines after China and Germany and ahead of the US and India Brazil is expected to reach the 5 GW mark by September 2014 and to enter the list of top 10 countries with more installed capacity by the end of 2014 Other Latin American countries are emerging as wind markets as well though at a much more modest level
OceaniaPositive developments happened in Australia where an additional 699 MW was installed representing a 23 growth in comparison with end of 2013 similar to the rate of growth in 2011 and 2012 However due to the most recent and very dramatic switch of the new Australian government it has to be expected that this boom will not continue in the near future No new wind farms have been registered in New Zealand
Worldwide prospects for end of the year 2014 and beyondIn the second half of 2014 it is expected that an additional
capacity of 24 GW will be erected worldwide which would bring new installations for the year to 41 GW The total installed wind capacity is expected to reach 360 GW by the end of 2014 which is enough to provide some 4 of the global electricity demand The mid-term prospects for wind power investment remain positive Although it is not clear whether the world community will be able to reach a strong climate agreement in 2015 wind has now reached a level of competitiveness and reliability which makes it a natural option for governments electricity producers and consumers around the world
New Installed Capacity H1 2014 New Installed Capacity H1 2014 17rsquo613 MW
China 41
USA 5
Germany 10Spain lt1
India 6
UK 4
Italy lt1
France 2
Canada 4
Denmark lt1
Portugal 1
Sweden 2
Brazil 7
Poland 2
Australia 4
Turkey 3
Rest of the world 9
2014 HALF-YEAR REPORT
copy WWEA 2014
The worldwide wind capacity reached 336rsquo327 MW by the end of June 2014 out of which 17rsquo613 MW were added in the rst six months of 2014 This increase is a substantially higher than in the rst half of 2013 and 2012 when 139 GW and 164 GW were added respectively The total worldwide installed wind capacity by mid-2014 will generate around 4 of the worldrsquos electricity demand The global wind capacity grew by 55 within six months (after 5 in the same period in 2013 and 73 in 2012) and by 135 on an annual basis (mid-2014 compared with mid-2013) In comparison the annual growth rate in 2013 was lower at 128 Reasons for the relatively positive development of the worldwide wind markets certainly include the economic advantages of wind power and its increasing competitiveness relative to other sources of electricity as well as the pressing need to implement emission free technologies in order to mitigate climate change and air pollution
Top Wind Markets 2014 China Germany Brazil India and USAThe ve traditional wind countries- China USA Germany
Spain and India- still collectively represent a 72 share of the global wind capacity In terms of newly added capacity the share of the Big Five has increased from 57 to 62 The Chinese market showed a very strong performance and added 71 GW substantially more than in the preceding years China reached a total wind capacity of 98 GW in June 2014 and has undoubtedly by now crossed the 100 GW mark Germany performed strongly as well adding 18 GW within the rst half year This new record no doubt comes partly in anticipation of changes in the renewable energy legislation which may lead to a slow-down of the German market in the coming years For the rst time Brazil has entered the top group by becoming the third largest market for new wind turbines with 13 GW of new capacity representing 7 of all new wind turbine sales With this Brazil has been able to extend its undisputed leadership in Latin America India kept clearly its position as Asian number two and worldwide number ve with 11 GW of new wind capacity The US market after its eective collapse in 2013 has shown strong signs of recovery with a market size of 835 MW slightly ahead of Canada (723 MW) Australia (699
MW) and the United Kingdom which halved its market size and installed 649 MW in the rst half of 2014 The Spanish market however has not contributed to the overall growth in 2014 as it has come to a virtual standstill with only 01 MW of new installations in the rst half of 2014 As was the case in 2013 four countries installed more than 1 GW each in the rst half of 2014 China (71 GW of new capacity) Germany (18 GW) Brazil (13 GW) and India (11 GW) The top ten wind countries show a similar picture in the rst half of 2014 although on a slightly higher performance basis Five countries performed stronger than in 2013 China USA Germany France and Canada Five countries saw a decreasing market Spain UK Italy Denmark and to a lesser degree India Spain and Italy saw practically a total standstill with only 01 MW and 30 MW respectively of new capacity installed Poland is now in the list of top 15 countries by installed capacity while Japan dropped out
Dynamic Markets to be found on all ContinentsIt is important to note that for the rst time the most dynamic markets are found on all continents the ten largest markets for new wind turbines included next to China India and Germany included Brazil (1rsquo301 MW) USA (835 MW) Canada (723 MW) Australia (699 MW) UK (649 MW) Sweden (354 MW) and Poland (337 MW) New wind farms have also been installed in South Africa and further African countries so that this continent
has obviously entered the race to catch up with the rest of the world
Asia The new leader on total installed capacityWith 369 of the global installed capacity Asia is now the continent with the most wind energy installated suspassing Europe which accounts for 367 Again in 2014 China has been by far the largest single wind market adding 71 GW in six months this is signicantly more than the same period of the previous year when 55 GW were erected China accounted for 41 of the world market for new wind turbines By June 2013 China had an overall installed capacity of 986 GW almost reaching the 100 GW mark India added 11 GW a bit less than in the rst half of 2013 However considering new and ambitious plans of the new Indian government the Indian wind market has very positive prospects Two other important markets in Japan and Korea are still growing at very modest rates of less than 2 in the rst half of 2014 Unfortunately in both countries the nuclear lobby has still managed to prevent the breakthrough for wind power despite the clear economic and industrial advantages
EuropeGermany is still the unchallenged number one wind market in Europe with a new capacity of 18 GW bringing it to a total of 365 GW UK (649 MW new) Sweden (354 MW new) and France (338 MW new) belong to the ve biggest
European markets as well while Spain and Italy saw dramatic declines in new capacity installed to almost zero The future of wind power in the Europe will also depend on decisions by the European Union regarding renewable energy targets for 2030 It is worth noting that the current crisis around Ukraine is in fact strengthening the case of renewable energy proponents as it suggests that the European countries should increase their energy autonomy through the increased use of domestic renewable energy sources rather than relying on imported fossil fuels
North AmericaThe US market has recovered from the dramatic slump in the rst half of 2013 adding 835 MW between January and June 2014 compared to 16 MW in the same period last year It is expected that due to the improved competitiveness of wind power and its
increasing support the market will further recover in the second half of 2014 and continue in 2015Canada installed 723 MW during the rst half of 2014 92 more than in the same period of 2013 and has become the sixth largest market for new wind turbines worldwide The victory of the pro-renewables proponents in the elections in the key province of Ontario gives hope that this positive tendency will continue in spite of rather negative signals at the federal level
Latin AmericaThe biggest Latin American market Brazil has become the 13th largest wind power user worldwide after installing 13 GW in the rst half of 2014 and reaching a total capacity of 47 GW With a most impressive growth rate of 382 during the rst half of 2014 the country has become the third largest market for new wind turbines after China and Germany and ahead of the US and India Brazil is expected to reach the 5 GW mark by September 2014 and to enter the list of top 10 countries with more installed capacity by the end of 2014 Other Latin American countries are emerging as wind markets as well though at a much more modest level
OceaniaPositive developments happened in Australia where an additional 699 MW was installed representing a 23 growth in comparison with end of 2013 similar to the rate of growth in 2011 and 2012 However due to the most recent and very dramatic switch of the new Australian government it has to be expected that this boom will not continue in the near future No new wind farms have been registered in New Zealand
Worldwide prospects for end of the year 2014 and beyondIn the second half of 2014 it is expected that an additional
capacity of 24 GW will be erected worldwide which would bring new installations for the year to 41 GW The total installed wind capacity is expected to reach 360 GW by the end of 2014 which is enough to provide some 4 of the global electricity demand The mid-term prospects for wind power investment remain positive Although it is not clear whether the world community will be able to reach a strong climate agreement in 2015 wind has now reached a level of competitiveness and reliability which makes it a natural option for governments electricity producers and consumers around the world
Stefan Gsaumlnger WWEA Secretary General ldquoIt is encouraging to see that the world market for wind energy has gained new momentum in 2014 This is mainly due to the very positive development in several emerg-ing economies such as China Brazil or India However the stagnation or even slowdown of many OECD markets is a major matter of concern If these countries do not intensify their eorts in wind power deployment they may not only loose their technological leadership but also miss their renewable energy targets In this light it is important to see that citizens are getting more and more the active and driving forces of a rapid switch towards renewablesrdquo
copy WWEA 2014
2014 HALF-YEAR REPORT
Total Capacity by June 2014
Added Capacity H1
2014
Total Capacity end 2013
Added Capacity H1 2013
Total Capacity end 2012
Added Capacity H1 2012
Total Capacity end 2011
[MW] [MW] [MW] [MW] [MW] [MW] [MW]
1 China 98588 7175 91413 5503 75324 5410 623642 USA 61946 835 61108 16 59882 2883 469193 Germany 36488 1830 34658 1143 31315 941 290754 Spain 22970 01 22959 122 22796 414 216735 India 21262 1112 20150 1243 18321 1471 158806 United Kingdom 11180 649 10531 1331 8445 822 60187 France 8592 338 8254 198 7499 320 68778 Italy 8586 30 8551 273 8144 650 66409 Canada 8526 723 7698 377 6201 246 526510 Denmark 4855 83 4772 416 4162 56 392711 Portugal 4829 105 4724 22 4525 19 437912 Sweden 4824 354 4470 526 3745 - 279813 Brazil 4700 1301 3399 281 2507 118 142914 Australia 3748 699 3049 475 2584 - 222615 Poland 3727 337 3390 310 2497 - 1616
Rest of the World 31506 2042 29451 1761 24660 3026 16493Total 336327 17613 318488 13978 282607 16376 233579
Position Country
The worldwide wind capacity reached 336rsquo327 MW by the end of June 2014 out of which 17rsquo613 MW were added in the rst six months of 2014 This increase is a substantially higher than in the rst half of 2013 and 2012 when 139 GW and 164 GW were added respectively The total worldwide installed wind capacity by mid-2014 will generate around 4 of the worldrsquos electricity demand The global wind capacity grew by 55 within six months (after 5 in the same period in 2013 and 73 in 2012) and by 135 on an annual basis (mid-2014 compared with mid-2013) In comparison the annual growth rate in 2013 was lower at 128 Reasons for the relatively positive development of the worldwide wind markets certainly include the economic advantages of wind power and its increasing competitiveness relative to other sources of electricity as well as the pressing need to implement emission free technologies in order to mitigate climate change and air pollution
Top Wind Markets 2014 China Germany Brazil India and USAThe ve traditional wind countries- China USA Germany
Spain and India- still collectively represent a 72 share of the global wind capacity In terms of newly added capacity the share of the Big Five has increased from 57 to 62 The Chinese market showed a very strong performance and added 71 GW substantially more than in the preceding years China reached a total wind capacity of 98 GW in June 2014 and has undoubtedly by now crossed the 100 GW mark Germany performed strongly as well adding 18 GW within the rst half year This new record no doubt comes partly in anticipation of changes in the renewable energy legislation which may lead to a slow-down of the German market in the coming years For the rst time Brazil has entered the top group by becoming the third largest market for new wind turbines with 13 GW of new capacity representing 7 of all new wind turbine sales With this Brazil has been able to extend its undisputed leadership in Latin America India kept clearly its position as Asian number two and worldwide number ve with 11 GW of new wind capacity The US market after its eective collapse in 2013 has shown strong signs of recovery with a market size of 835 MW slightly ahead of Canada (723 MW) Australia (699
MW) and the United Kingdom which halved its market size and installed 649 MW in the rst half of 2014 The Spanish market however has not contributed to the overall growth in 2014 as it has come to a virtual standstill with only 01 MW of new installations in the rst half of 2014 As was the case in 2013 four countries installed more than 1 GW each in the rst half of 2014 China (71 GW of new capacity) Germany (18 GW) Brazil (13 GW) and India (11 GW) The top ten wind countries show a similar picture in the rst half of 2014 although on a slightly higher performance basis Five countries performed stronger than in 2013 China USA Germany France and Canada Five countries saw a decreasing market Spain UK Italy Denmark and to a lesser degree India Spain and Italy saw practically a total standstill with only 01 MW and 30 MW respectively of new capacity installed Poland is now in the list of top 15 countries by installed capacity while Japan dropped out
Dynamic Markets to be found on all ContinentsIt is important to note that for the rst time the most dynamic markets are found on all continents the ten largest markets for new wind turbines included next to China India and Germany included Brazil (1rsquo301 MW) USA (835 MW) Canada (723 MW) Australia (699 MW) UK (649 MW) Sweden (354 MW) and Poland (337 MW) New wind farms have also been installed in South Africa and further African countries so that this continent
has obviously entered the race to catch up with the rest of the world
Asia The new leader on total installed capacityWith 369 of the global installed capacity Asia is now the continent with the most wind energy installated suspassing Europe which accounts for 367 Again in 2014 China has been by far the largest single wind market adding 71 GW in six months this is signicantly more than the same period of the previous year when 55 GW were erected China accounted for 41 of the world market for new wind turbines By June 2013 China had an overall installed capacity of 986 GW almost reaching the 100 GW mark India added 11 GW a bit less than in the rst half of 2013 However considering new and ambitious plans of the new Indian government the Indian wind market has very positive prospects Two other important markets in Japan and Korea are still growing at very modest rates of less than 2 in the rst half of 2014 Unfortunately in both countries the nuclear lobby has still managed to prevent the breakthrough for wind power despite the clear economic and industrial advantages
EuropeGermany is still the unchallenged number one wind market in Europe with a new capacity of 18 GW bringing it to a total of 365 GW UK (649 MW new) Sweden (354 MW new) and France (338 MW new) belong to the ve biggest
European markets as well while Spain and Italy saw dramatic declines in new capacity installed to almost zero The future of wind power in the Europe will also depend on decisions by the European Union regarding renewable energy targets for 2030 It is worth noting that the current crisis around Ukraine is in fact strengthening the case of renewable energy proponents as it suggests that the European countries should increase their energy autonomy through the increased use of domestic renewable energy sources rather than relying on imported fossil fuels
North AmericaThe US market has recovered from the dramatic slump in the rst half of 2013 adding 835 MW between January and June 2014 compared to 16 MW in the same period last year It is expected that due to the improved competitiveness of wind power and its
increasing support the market will further recover in the second half of 2014 and continue in 2015Canada installed 723 MW during the rst half of 2014 92 more than in the same period of 2013 and has become the sixth largest market for new wind turbines worldwide The victory of the pro-renewables proponents in the elections in the key province of Ontario gives hope that this positive tendency will continue in spite of rather negative signals at the federal level
Latin AmericaThe biggest Latin American market Brazil has become the 13th largest wind power user worldwide after installing 13 GW in the rst half of 2014 and reaching a total capacity of 47 GW With a most impressive growth rate of 382 during the rst half of 2014 the country has become the third largest market for new wind turbines after China and Germany and ahead of the US and India Brazil is expected to reach the 5 GW mark by September 2014 and to enter the list of top 10 countries with more installed capacity by the end of 2014 Other Latin American countries are emerging as wind markets as well though at a much more modest level
OceaniaPositive developments happened in Australia where an additional 699 MW was installed representing a 23 growth in comparison with end of 2013 similar to the rate of growth in 2011 and 2012 However due to the most recent and very dramatic switch of the new Australian government it has to be expected that this boom will not continue in the near future No new wind farms have been registered in New Zealand
Worldwide prospects for end of the year 2014 and beyondIn the second half of 2014 it is expected that an additional
capacity of 24 GW will be erected worldwide which would bring new installations for the year to 41 GW The total installed wind capacity is expected to reach 360 GW by the end of 2014 which is enough to provide some 4 of the global electricity demand The mid-term prospects for wind power investment remain positive Although it is not clear whether the world community will be able to reach a strong climate agreement in 2015 wind has now reached a level of competitiveness and reliability which makes it a natural option for governments electricity producers and consumers around the world
2014 HALF-YEAR REPORT
The worldwide wind capacity reached 336rsquo327 MW by the end of June 2014 out of which 17rsquo613 MW were added in the rst six months of 2014 This increase is a substantially higher than in the rst half of 2013 and 2012 when 139 GW and 164 GW were added respectively The total worldwide installed wind capacity by mid-2014 will generate around 4 of the worldrsquos electricity demand The global wind capacity grew by 55 within six months (after 5 in the same period in 2013 and 73 in 2012) and by 135 on an annual basis (mid-2014 compared with mid-2013) In comparison the annual growth rate in 2013 was lower at 128 Reasons for the relatively positive development of the worldwide wind markets certainly include the economic advantages of wind power and its increasing competitiveness relative to other sources of electricity as well as the pressing need to implement emission free technologies in order to mitigate climate change and air pollution
Top Wind Markets 2014 China Germany Brazil India and USAThe ve traditional wind countries- China USA Germany
Spain and India- still collectively represent a 72 share of the global wind capacity In terms of newly added capacity the share of the Big Five has increased from 57 to 62 The Chinese market showed a very strong performance and added 71 GW substantially more than in the preceding years China reached a total wind capacity of 98 GW in June 2014 and has undoubtedly by now crossed the 100 GW mark Germany performed strongly as well adding 18 GW within the rst half year This new record no doubt comes partly in anticipation of changes in the renewable energy legislation which may lead to a slow-down of the German market in the coming years For the rst time Brazil has entered the top group by becoming the third largest market for new wind turbines with 13 GW of new capacity representing 7 of all new wind turbine sales With this Brazil has been able to extend its undisputed leadership in Latin America India kept clearly its position as Asian number two and worldwide number ve with 11 GW of new wind capacity The US market after its eective collapse in 2013 has shown strong signs of recovery with a market size of 835 MW slightly ahead of Canada (723 MW) Australia (699
MW) and the United Kingdom which halved its market size and installed 649 MW in the rst half of 2014 The Spanish market however has not contributed to the overall growth in 2014 as it has come to a virtual standstill with only 01 MW of new installations in the rst half of 2014 As was the case in 2013 four countries installed more than 1 GW each in the rst half of 2014 China (71 GW of new capacity) Germany (18 GW) Brazil (13 GW) and India (11 GW) The top ten wind countries show a similar picture in the rst half of 2014 although on a slightly higher performance basis Five countries performed stronger than in 2013 China USA Germany France and Canada Five countries saw a decreasing market Spain UK Italy Denmark and to a lesser degree India Spain and Italy saw practically a total standstill with only 01 MW and 30 MW respectively of new capacity installed Poland is now in the list of top 15 countries by installed capacity while Japan dropped out
Dynamic Markets to be found on all ContinentsIt is important to note that for the rst time the most dynamic markets are found on all continents the ten largest markets for new wind turbines included next to China India and Germany included Brazil (1rsquo301 MW) USA (835 MW) Canada (723 MW) Australia (699 MW) UK (649 MW) Sweden (354 MW) and Poland (337 MW) New wind farms have also been installed in South Africa and further African countries so that this continent
has obviously entered the race to catch up with the rest of the world
Asia The new leader on total installed capacityWith 369 of the global installed capacity Asia is now the continent with the most wind energy installated suspassing Europe which accounts for 367 Again in 2014 China has been by far the largest single wind market adding 71 GW in six months this is signicantly more than the same period of the previous year when 55 GW were erected China accounted for 41 of the world market for new wind turbines By June 2013 China had an overall installed capacity of 986 GW almost reaching the 100 GW mark India added 11 GW a bit less than in the rst half of 2013 However considering new and ambitious plans of the new Indian government the Indian wind market has very positive prospects Two other important markets in Japan and Korea are still growing at very modest rates of less than 2 in the rst half of 2014 Unfortunately in both countries the nuclear lobby has still managed to prevent the breakthrough for wind power despite the clear economic and industrial advantages
EuropeGermany is still the unchallenged number one wind market in Europe with a new capacity of 18 GW bringing it to a total of 365 GW UK (649 MW new) Sweden (354 MW new) and France (338 MW new) belong to the ve biggest
European markets as well while Spain and Italy saw dramatic declines in new capacity installed to almost zero The future of wind power in the Europe will also depend on decisions by the European Union regarding renewable energy targets for 2030 It is worth noting that the current crisis around Ukraine is in fact strengthening the case of renewable energy proponents as it suggests that the European countries should increase their energy autonomy through the increased use of domestic renewable energy sources rather than relying on imported fossil fuels
North AmericaThe US market has recovered from the dramatic slump in the rst half of 2013 adding 835 MW between January and June 2014 compared to 16 MW in the same period last year It is expected that due to the improved competitiveness of wind power and its
increasing support the market will further recover in the second half of 2014 and continue in 2015Canada installed 723 MW during the rst half of 2014 92 more than in the same period of 2013 and has become the sixth largest market for new wind turbines worldwide The victory of the pro-renewables proponents in the elections in the key province of Ontario gives hope that this positive tendency will continue in spite of rather negative signals at the federal level
Latin AmericaThe biggest Latin American market Brazil has become the 13th largest wind power user worldwide after installing 13 GW in the rst half of 2014 and reaching a total capacity of 47 GW With a most impressive growth rate of 382 during the rst half of 2014 the country has become the third largest market for new wind turbines after China and Germany and ahead of the US and India Brazil is expected to reach the 5 GW mark by September 2014 and to enter the list of top 10 countries with more installed capacity by the end of 2014 Other Latin American countries are emerging as wind markets as well though at a much more modest level
OceaniaPositive developments happened in Australia where an additional 699 MW was installed representing a 23 growth in comparison with end of 2013 similar to the rate of growth in 2011 and 2012 However due to the most recent and very dramatic switch of the new Australian government it has to be expected that this boom will not continue in the near future No new wind farms have been registered in New Zealand
Worldwide prospects for end of the year 2014 and beyondIn the second half of 2014 it is expected that an additional
capacity of 24 GW will be erected worldwide which would bring new installations for the year to 41 GW The total installed wind capacity is expected to reach 360 GW by the end of 2014 which is enough to provide some 4 of the global electricity demand The mid-term prospects for wind power investment remain positive Although it is not clear whether the world community will be able to reach a strong climate agreement in 2015 wind has now reached a level of competitiveness and reliability which makes it a natural option for governments electricity producers and consumers around the world
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About WWEA The World Wind Energy Association (WWEA) is a non-prot organisation which works for a world energy system fully based on the various renewable energy technologies with wind energy as one cornerstone WWEA acts as a communi-cation platform for all wind energy actors worldwide WWEA advises national governments and international organisa-tions on favourable policies for wind energy implementation and WWEA enhances international technology transfer a key in the accelerated dissemination of this clean technology
Currently WWEA has more than 600 members and repre-sents the wind sector from 101 countries on all continents Amongst the WWEA members there are the national wind energy associations of the major wind countries ndash which themselves represent more than 50rsquo000 members ndash as well as companies scientic institutions and public bodies
In 2007 WWEA was granted Special Consultative Status at the United Nations WWEA has observer status eg at the UNFCCC Climate Conferences and cooperates with further international organisations WWEA is represented at the International Steering Committee of
REN21 and is one of the rst and major proponents of
the creation of the International Renewable Energy Agency IRENA
WWEA organises annually World Wind Energy Conferences like the WWEC2015 in JerusalemIsrael in October 2015 and in the previous years in
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Table with all the countries using wind energy by the end of 2013
Position
2013CountryRegion
Total capacity
installed end
2013
Added
capacity
2013
Growth
rate
2013
Installed
Capacity per
Capita
Installed
Capacity
per sqkm
Total capacity
installed end
2012
Total capacity
installed end
2011
Total capacity
installed end
2010[MW] [MW] [] Wperson Kwsqkm [MW] [MW] [MW]
1 China 914130 160000 212 683 95 753240 623640 447330
2 USA 611080 10840 20 1951 62 598820 469190 401800
3 Germany 346600 33450 117 4254 971 313150 290750 272150
4 Spain 229590 1750 07 4911 454 227960 216730 206760
5 India 201500 18290 100 169 61 183210 158800 130658
6 United Kingdom 105310 18830 247 1680 432 84450 60180 52038
7 Italy 85510 4440 50 1401 284 81440 67370 57970
8 France 82540 6310 101 1268 128 74998 66076 56287
9 Canada 76980 14970 241 2262 08 62010 52650 40080
10 Denmark 47720 6570 147 8629 1107 41620 39270 37340
11 Portugal 47240 1960 44 4390 513 45250 40830 37020
12 Sweden 44700 7240 194 4918 99 37450 27980 20520
13 Brazil 33990 8920 356 167 04 25070 14290 9300
14 Poland 33900 8940 358 882 108 24970 16164 11790
15 Australia 30490 4650 180 1401 04 25840 22260 18800
16 Turkey 29590 6460 280 376 38 23120 17990 12740
17 The Netherlands 26930 3030 126 1599 648 23910 23280 22690
18 Japan 26610 500 18 210 70 26140 25010 23040
19 Romania 25990 6950 364 1187 109 19050 8260 5910
20 Ireland 20370 2880 172 4361 290 17380 16310 14280
21 Mexico 19920 6440 478 175 10 13480 9290 5210
22 Greece 18650 1160 66 1733 141 17490 16265 12080
23 Austria 16840 3080 222 2049 201 13780 10840 10106
24 Belgium 16510 2760 201 1583 541 13750 10780 8860
25 Norway 7680 1100 92 1637 24 7030 5200 4346
26 Bulgaria 6810 70 10 960 61 6740 5030 4990
27 New Zealand 6230 00 00 1452 23 6228 6228 5060
28 Chinese Taipei 6142 504 89 266 171 5638 5638 5187
29 Korea (South) 5613 787 163 115 56 4826 4063 3793
30 Egypt 5500 00 00 67 05 5500 5500 5500
31 Morocco 4948 2040 700 155 11 2910 2910 2860
32 Finland 4480 1620 556 852 13 2880 1970 1970
33 Ukraine 3710 950 344 82 06 2760 1511 874
34 Chile 3350 1450 763 198 04 1900 1900 1700
35 Hungary 3294 00 00 330 35 3294 3294 2950
36 Croatia 3020 1220 678 674 53 1800 1310 890
37 Estonia 2800 110 41 2182 62 2690 1840 1490
38 Lithuania 2790 160 240 789 43 2250 1790 1630
39 Czech Republic 2690 90 35 264 34 2600 2170 2150
40 Argentina 2171 762 541 52 01 1409 1292 540
41 Thailand 1930 810 723 899 02 1120 80 00
42 Ethiopia 1710 1200 2353 - - 510 300 00
43 Costa Rica 1482 00 00 324 29 1482 1482 1230
44 Cyprus 1470 00 00 1312 159 1470 1340 820
45 Nicaragua 1416 396 388 238 11 1020 630 630
46 Puerto Rico 1250 00 00 341 137 1250 00 00
47 Pakistan 1060 00 00 06 01 1060 60 60
48 Tunisia 1040 00 00 98 06 1040 540 540
49 South Africa 1020 920 9099 21 01 101 101 100
50 Honduras 1020 00 00 124 09 1020 700 00
51 Iran 1000 00 00 13 01 1000 1000 1000
52 Latvia 680 00 00 308 11 680 310 300
53 Switzerland 600 130 200 79 15 500 455 423
54 Uruguay 593 36 66 179 03 557 405 305
55 Luxembourg 580 00 00 1152 224 580 440 440
56 Mongolia 509 469 38154 162 00 13 13 13
57 Jamaica 477 00 00 166 43 477 477 297
58 New Caledonia 382 00 00 1489 21 382 382 382
Table with all the countries using wind energy by the end of 2013
Position
2013CountryRegion
Total capacity
installed end
2013
Added
capacity
2013
Growth
rate
2013
Installed
Capacity per
Capita
Installed
Capacity
per sqkm
Total capacity
installed end
2012
Total capacity
installed end
2011
Total capacity
installed end
2010[MW] [MW] [] Wperson Kwsqkm [MW] [MW] [MW]
59 Dominican Republic 336 00 00 34 07 336 336 02
61 Philippines 330 00 00 03 01 330 330 330
60 Vietnam 310 00 00 03 01 310 310 310
62 Venezuela 300 00 00 10 00 300 00 00
63 Aruba 300 00 00 2956 1685 300 300 300
64 Guadeloupe 268 00 00 7459 3612 268 268 268
65 Cape Verde 255 00 00 494 63 255 255 28
66 Reunion Island 234 00 00 279 93 234 234 234
67 Colombia 195 00 00 04 00 195 195 195
68 Ecuador 190 165 6600 13 01 25 25 25
69 Russia 168 00 00 01 00 168 168 154
70 Guyana 135 00 00 181 01 135 135 135
71 Curacao 120 00 00 844 270 120 120 120
72 Cuba 117 00 00 11 01 117 117 117
73 Bonaire 108 00 00 6894 367 108 108 108
74 Algeria 101 100 100000 03 00 01 01 01
75 Fiji 100 00 00 118 05 100 100 100
76 Dominica 72 00 00 987 96 72 72 72
77 Israel 60 00 00 08 03 60 60 60
78 Faroe Islands 40 00 00 812 29 40 40 40
79 Slovakia 30 00 00 05 01 30 30 30
80 Vanuatu 30 00 00 134 02 30 30 30
81 Nigeria 22 00 00 00 00 22 22 22
82 St Kitts and Nevis 22 00 00 429 84 22 22 00
83 Azerbaijan 20 00 00 02 00 20 20 00
84 Kazakhstan 20 00 00 01 00 20 20 05
85 Belarus 19 00 00 02 00 19 19 19
86 Iceland 18 00 00 56 00 18 00 00
87 Antarctica 16 00 00 - - 16 16 16
88 Jordan 15 00 00 02 00 15 15 15
89 Indonesia 14 00 00 00 00 14 14 14
90 Madagascar 12 00 00 01 00 12 12 00
91 Martinique 11 00 00 28 10 11 11 11
92 Mauritus 11 00 00 09 05 11 11 00
93 Falkland Islands 10 00 00 3185 01 10 10 10
94 Eritrea 08 00 00 01 00 08 08 08
95 Grenade 07 00 00 64 20 07 07 07
96 Peru 07 00 00 00 00 07 07 07
97 St Pierre-et-M 06 00 00 1019 25 06 06 06
98 Syria 06 00 00 00 00 06 06 06
99 Namibia 02 00 00 01 00 02 02 02
100 North Korea 02 00 00 00 00 02 02 02
101 Bolivia 01 00 00 - - 01 01 01
102 Afghanistan 01 00 00 - - 01 - -
103 Nepal 01 00 00 - - 01 - -
Total 318530 35551 128 282608 236803 197004
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New Installed Capacity H1 2014 New Installed Capacity H1 2014 17rsquo613 MW
China 41
USA 5
Germany 10Spain lt1
India 6
UK 4
Italy lt1
France 2
Canada 4
Denmark lt1
Portugal 1
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Brazil 7
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2014 HALF-YEAR REPORT
copy WWEA 2014
The worldwide wind capacity reached 336rsquo327 MW by the end of June 2014 out of which 17rsquo613 MW were added in the rst six months of 2014 This increase is a substantially higher than in the rst half of 2013 and 2012 when 139 GW and 164 GW were added respectively The total worldwide installed wind capacity by mid-2014 will generate around 4 of the worldrsquos electricity demand The global wind capacity grew by 55 within six months (after 5 in the same period in 2013 and 73 in 2012) and by 135 on an annual basis (mid-2014 compared with mid-2013) In comparison the annual growth rate in 2013 was lower at 128 Reasons for the relatively positive development of the worldwide wind markets certainly include the economic advantages of wind power and its increasing competitiveness relative to other sources of electricity as well as the pressing need to implement emission free technologies in order to mitigate climate change and air pollution
Top Wind Markets 2014 China Germany Brazil India and USAThe ve traditional wind countries- China USA Germany
Spain and India- still collectively represent a 72 share of the global wind capacity In terms of newly added capacity the share of the Big Five has increased from 57 to 62 The Chinese market showed a very strong performance and added 71 GW substantially more than in the preceding years China reached a total wind capacity of 98 GW in June 2014 and has undoubtedly by now crossed the 100 GW mark Germany performed strongly as well adding 18 GW within the rst half year This new record no doubt comes partly in anticipation of changes in the renewable energy legislation which may lead to a slow-down of the German market in the coming years For the rst time Brazil has entered the top group by becoming the third largest market for new wind turbines with 13 GW of new capacity representing 7 of all new wind turbine sales With this Brazil has been able to extend its undisputed leadership in Latin America India kept clearly its position as Asian number two and worldwide number ve with 11 GW of new wind capacity The US market after its eective collapse in 2013 has shown strong signs of recovery with a market size of 835 MW slightly ahead of Canada (723 MW) Australia (699
MW) and the United Kingdom which halved its market size and installed 649 MW in the rst half of 2014 The Spanish market however has not contributed to the overall growth in 2014 as it has come to a virtual standstill with only 01 MW of new installations in the rst half of 2014 As was the case in 2013 four countries installed more than 1 GW each in the rst half of 2014 China (71 GW of new capacity) Germany (18 GW) Brazil (13 GW) and India (11 GW) The top ten wind countries show a similar picture in the rst half of 2014 although on a slightly higher performance basis Five countries performed stronger than in 2013 China USA Germany France and Canada Five countries saw a decreasing market Spain UK Italy Denmark and to a lesser degree India Spain and Italy saw practically a total standstill with only 01 MW and 30 MW respectively of new capacity installed Poland is now in the list of top 15 countries by installed capacity while Japan dropped out
Dynamic Markets to be found on all ContinentsIt is important to note that for the rst time the most dynamic markets are found on all continents the ten largest markets for new wind turbines included next to China India and Germany included Brazil (1rsquo301 MW) USA (835 MW) Canada (723 MW) Australia (699 MW) UK (649 MW) Sweden (354 MW) and Poland (337 MW) New wind farms have also been installed in South Africa and further African countries so that this continent
has obviously entered the race to catch up with the rest of the world
Asia The new leader on total installed capacityWith 369 of the global installed capacity Asia is now the continent with the most wind energy installated suspassing Europe which accounts for 367 Again in 2014 China has been by far the largest single wind market adding 71 GW in six months this is signicantly more than the same period of the previous year when 55 GW were erected China accounted for 41 of the world market for new wind turbines By June 2013 China had an overall installed capacity of 986 GW almost reaching the 100 GW mark India added 11 GW a bit less than in the rst half of 2013 However considering new and ambitious plans of the new Indian government the Indian wind market has very positive prospects Two other important markets in Japan and Korea are still growing at very modest rates of less than 2 in the rst half of 2014 Unfortunately in both countries the nuclear lobby has still managed to prevent the breakthrough for wind power despite the clear economic and industrial advantages
EuropeGermany is still the unchallenged number one wind market in Europe with a new capacity of 18 GW bringing it to a total of 365 GW UK (649 MW new) Sweden (354 MW new) and France (338 MW new) belong to the ve biggest
European markets as well while Spain and Italy saw dramatic declines in new capacity installed to almost zero The future of wind power in the Europe will also depend on decisions by the European Union regarding renewable energy targets for 2030 It is worth noting that the current crisis around Ukraine is in fact strengthening the case of renewable energy proponents as it suggests that the European countries should increase their energy autonomy through the increased use of domestic renewable energy sources rather than relying on imported fossil fuels
North AmericaThe US market has recovered from the dramatic slump in the rst half of 2013 adding 835 MW between January and June 2014 compared to 16 MW in the same period last year It is expected that due to the improved competitiveness of wind power and its
increasing support the market will further recover in the second half of 2014 and continue in 2015Canada installed 723 MW during the rst half of 2014 92 more than in the same period of 2013 and has become the sixth largest market for new wind turbines worldwide The victory of the pro-renewables proponents in the elections in the key province of Ontario gives hope that this positive tendency will continue in spite of rather negative signals at the federal level
Latin AmericaThe biggest Latin American market Brazil has become the 13th largest wind power user worldwide after installing 13 GW in the rst half of 2014 and reaching a total capacity of 47 GW With a most impressive growth rate of 382 during the rst half of 2014 the country has become the third largest market for new wind turbines after China and Germany and ahead of the US and India Brazil is expected to reach the 5 GW mark by September 2014 and to enter the list of top 10 countries with more installed capacity by the end of 2014 Other Latin American countries are emerging as wind markets as well though at a much more modest level
OceaniaPositive developments happened in Australia where an additional 699 MW was installed representing a 23 growth in comparison with end of 2013 similar to the rate of growth in 2011 and 2012 However due to the most recent and very dramatic switch of the new Australian government it has to be expected that this boom will not continue in the near future No new wind farms have been registered in New Zealand
Worldwide prospects for end of the year 2014 and beyondIn the second half of 2014 it is expected that an additional
capacity of 24 GW will be erected worldwide which would bring new installations for the year to 41 GW The total installed wind capacity is expected to reach 360 GW by the end of 2014 which is enough to provide some 4 of the global electricity demand The mid-term prospects for wind power investment remain positive Although it is not clear whether the world community will be able to reach a strong climate agreement in 2015 wind has now reached a level of competitiveness and reliability which makes it a natural option for governments electricity producers and consumers around the world
Stefan Gsaumlnger WWEA Secretary General ldquoIt is encouraging to see that the world market for wind energy has gained new momentum in 2014 This is mainly due to the very positive development in several emerg-ing economies such as China Brazil or India However the stagnation or even slowdown of many OECD markets is a major matter of concern If these countries do not intensify their eorts in wind power deployment they may not only loose their technological leadership but also miss their renewable energy targets In this light it is important to see that citizens are getting more and more the active and driving forces of a rapid switch towards renewablesrdquo
copy WWEA 2014
2014 HALF-YEAR REPORT
Total Capacity by June 2014
Added Capacity H1
2014
Total Capacity end 2013
Added Capacity H1 2013
Total Capacity end 2012
Added Capacity H1 2012
Total Capacity end 2011
[MW] [MW] [MW] [MW] [MW] [MW] [MW]
1 China 98588 7175 91413 5503 75324 5410 623642 USA 61946 835 61108 16 59882 2883 469193 Germany 36488 1830 34658 1143 31315 941 290754 Spain 22970 01 22959 122 22796 414 216735 India 21262 1112 20150 1243 18321 1471 158806 United Kingdom 11180 649 10531 1331 8445 822 60187 France 8592 338 8254 198 7499 320 68778 Italy 8586 30 8551 273 8144 650 66409 Canada 8526 723 7698 377 6201 246 526510 Denmark 4855 83 4772 416 4162 56 392711 Portugal 4829 105 4724 22 4525 19 437912 Sweden 4824 354 4470 526 3745 - 279813 Brazil 4700 1301 3399 281 2507 118 142914 Australia 3748 699 3049 475 2584 - 222615 Poland 3727 337 3390 310 2497 - 1616
Rest of the World 31506 2042 29451 1761 24660 3026 16493Total 336327 17613 318488 13978 282607 16376 233579
Position Country
The worldwide wind capacity reached 336rsquo327 MW by the end of June 2014 out of which 17rsquo613 MW were added in the rst six months of 2014 This increase is a substantially higher than in the rst half of 2013 and 2012 when 139 GW and 164 GW were added respectively The total worldwide installed wind capacity by mid-2014 will generate around 4 of the worldrsquos electricity demand The global wind capacity grew by 55 within six months (after 5 in the same period in 2013 and 73 in 2012) and by 135 on an annual basis (mid-2014 compared with mid-2013) In comparison the annual growth rate in 2013 was lower at 128 Reasons for the relatively positive development of the worldwide wind markets certainly include the economic advantages of wind power and its increasing competitiveness relative to other sources of electricity as well as the pressing need to implement emission free technologies in order to mitigate climate change and air pollution
Top Wind Markets 2014 China Germany Brazil India and USAThe ve traditional wind countries- China USA Germany
Spain and India- still collectively represent a 72 share of the global wind capacity In terms of newly added capacity the share of the Big Five has increased from 57 to 62 The Chinese market showed a very strong performance and added 71 GW substantially more than in the preceding years China reached a total wind capacity of 98 GW in June 2014 and has undoubtedly by now crossed the 100 GW mark Germany performed strongly as well adding 18 GW within the rst half year This new record no doubt comes partly in anticipation of changes in the renewable energy legislation which may lead to a slow-down of the German market in the coming years For the rst time Brazil has entered the top group by becoming the third largest market for new wind turbines with 13 GW of new capacity representing 7 of all new wind turbine sales With this Brazil has been able to extend its undisputed leadership in Latin America India kept clearly its position as Asian number two and worldwide number ve with 11 GW of new wind capacity The US market after its eective collapse in 2013 has shown strong signs of recovery with a market size of 835 MW slightly ahead of Canada (723 MW) Australia (699
MW) and the United Kingdom which halved its market size and installed 649 MW in the rst half of 2014 The Spanish market however has not contributed to the overall growth in 2014 as it has come to a virtual standstill with only 01 MW of new installations in the rst half of 2014 As was the case in 2013 four countries installed more than 1 GW each in the rst half of 2014 China (71 GW of new capacity) Germany (18 GW) Brazil (13 GW) and India (11 GW) The top ten wind countries show a similar picture in the rst half of 2014 although on a slightly higher performance basis Five countries performed stronger than in 2013 China USA Germany France and Canada Five countries saw a decreasing market Spain UK Italy Denmark and to a lesser degree India Spain and Italy saw practically a total standstill with only 01 MW and 30 MW respectively of new capacity installed Poland is now in the list of top 15 countries by installed capacity while Japan dropped out
Dynamic Markets to be found on all ContinentsIt is important to note that for the rst time the most dynamic markets are found on all continents the ten largest markets for new wind turbines included next to China India and Germany included Brazil (1rsquo301 MW) USA (835 MW) Canada (723 MW) Australia (699 MW) UK (649 MW) Sweden (354 MW) and Poland (337 MW) New wind farms have also been installed in South Africa and further African countries so that this continent
has obviously entered the race to catch up with the rest of the world
Asia The new leader on total installed capacityWith 369 of the global installed capacity Asia is now the continent with the most wind energy installated suspassing Europe which accounts for 367 Again in 2014 China has been by far the largest single wind market adding 71 GW in six months this is signicantly more than the same period of the previous year when 55 GW were erected China accounted for 41 of the world market for new wind turbines By June 2013 China had an overall installed capacity of 986 GW almost reaching the 100 GW mark India added 11 GW a bit less than in the rst half of 2013 However considering new and ambitious plans of the new Indian government the Indian wind market has very positive prospects Two other important markets in Japan and Korea are still growing at very modest rates of less than 2 in the rst half of 2014 Unfortunately in both countries the nuclear lobby has still managed to prevent the breakthrough for wind power despite the clear economic and industrial advantages
EuropeGermany is still the unchallenged number one wind market in Europe with a new capacity of 18 GW bringing it to a total of 365 GW UK (649 MW new) Sweden (354 MW new) and France (338 MW new) belong to the ve biggest
European markets as well while Spain and Italy saw dramatic declines in new capacity installed to almost zero The future of wind power in the Europe will also depend on decisions by the European Union regarding renewable energy targets for 2030 It is worth noting that the current crisis around Ukraine is in fact strengthening the case of renewable energy proponents as it suggests that the European countries should increase their energy autonomy through the increased use of domestic renewable energy sources rather than relying on imported fossil fuels
North AmericaThe US market has recovered from the dramatic slump in the rst half of 2013 adding 835 MW between January and June 2014 compared to 16 MW in the same period last year It is expected that due to the improved competitiveness of wind power and its
increasing support the market will further recover in the second half of 2014 and continue in 2015Canada installed 723 MW during the rst half of 2014 92 more than in the same period of 2013 and has become the sixth largest market for new wind turbines worldwide The victory of the pro-renewables proponents in the elections in the key province of Ontario gives hope that this positive tendency will continue in spite of rather negative signals at the federal level
Latin AmericaThe biggest Latin American market Brazil has become the 13th largest wind power user worldwide after installing 13 GW in the rst half of 2014 and reaching a total capacity of 47 GW With a most impressive growth rate of 382 during the rst half of 2014 the country has become the third largest market for new wind turbines after China and Germany and ahead of the US and India Brazil is expected to reach the 5 GW mark by September 2014 and to enter the list of top 10 countries with more installed capacity by the end of 2014 Other Latin American countries are emerging as wind markets as well though at a much more modest level
OceaniaPositive developments happened in Australia where an additional 699 MW was installed representing a 23 growth in comparison with end of 2013 similar to the rate of growth in 2011 and 2012 However due to the most recent and very dramatic switch of the new Australian government it has to be expected that this boom will not continue in the near future No new wind farms have been registered in New Zealand
Worldwide prospects for end of the year 2014 and beyondIn the second half of 2014 it is expected that an additional
capacity of 24 GW will be erected worldwide which would bring new installations for the year to 41 GW The total installed wind capacity is expected to reach 360 GW by the end of 2014 which is enough to provide some 4 of the global electricity demand The mid-term prospects for wind power investment remain positive Although it is not clear whether the world community will be able to reach a strong climate agreement in 2015 wind has now reached a level of competitiveness and reliability which makes it a natural option for governments electricity producers and consumers around the world
2014 HALF-YEAR REPORT
The worldwide wind capacity reached 336rsquo327 MW by the end of June 2014 out of which 17rsquo613 MW were added in the rst six months of 2014 This increase is a substantially higher than in the rst half of 2013 and 2012 when 139 GW and 164 GW were added respectively The total worldwide installed wind capacity by mid-2014 will generate around 4 of the worldrsquos electricity demand The global wind capacity grew by 55 within six months (after 5 in the same period in 2013 and 73 in 2012) and by 135 on an annual basis (mid-2014 compared with mid-2013) In comparison the annual growth rate in 2013 was lower at 128 Reasons for the relatively positive development of the worldwide wind markets certainly include the economic advantages of wind power and its increasing competitiveness relative to other sources of electricity as well as the pressing need to implement emission free technologies in order to mitigate climate change and air pollution
Top Wind Markets 2014 China Germany Brazil India and USAThe ve traditional wind countries- China USA Germany
Spain and India- still collectively represent a 72 share of the global wind capacity In terms of newly added capacity the share of the Big Five has increased from 57 to 62 The Chinese market showed a very strong performance and added 71 GW substantially more than in the preceding years China reached a total wind capacity of 98 GW in June 2014 and has undoubtedly by now crossed the 100 GW mark Germany performed strongly as well adding 18 GW within the rst half year This new record no doubt comes partly in anticipation of changes in the renewable energy legislation which may lead to a slow-down of the German market in the coming years For the rst time Brazil has entered the top group by becoming the third largest market for new wind turbines with 13 GW of new capacity representing 7 of all new wind turbine sales With this Brazil has been able to extend its undisputed leadership in Latin America India kept clearly its position as Asian number two and worldwide number ve with 11 GW of new wind capacity The US market after its eective collapse in 2013 has shown strong signs of recovery with a market size of 835 MW slightly ahead of Canada (723 MW) Australia (699
MW) and the United Kingdom which halved its market size and installed 649 MW in the rst half of 2014 The Spanish market however has not contributed to the overall growth in 2014 as it has come to a virtual standstill with only 01 MW of new installations in the rst half of 2014 As was the case in 2013 four countries installed more than 1 GW each in the rst half of 2014 China (71 GW of new capacity) Germany (18 GW) Brazil (13 GW) and India (11 GW) The top ten wind countries show a similar picture in the rst half of 2014 although on a slightly higher performance basis Five countries performed stronger than in 2013 China USA Germany France and Canada Five countries saw a decreasing market Spain UK Italy Denmark and to a lesser degree India Spain and Italy saw practically a total standstill with only 01 MW and 30 MW respectively of new capacity installed Poland is now in the list of top 15 countries by installed capacity while Japan dropped out
Dynamic Markets to be found on all ContinentsIt is important to note that for the rst time the most dynamic markets are found on all continents the ten largest markets for new wind turbines included next to China India and Germany included Brazil (1rsquo301 MW) USA (835 MW) Canada (723 MW) Australia (699 MW) UK (649 MW) Sweden (354 MW) and Poland (337 MW) New wind farms have also been installed in South Africa and further African countries so that this continent
has obviously entered the race to catch up with the rest of the world
Asia The new leader on total installed capacityWith 369 of the global installed capacity Asia is now the continent with the most wind energy installated suspassing Europe which accounts for 367 Again in 2014 China has been by far the largest single wind market adding 71 GW in six months this is signicantly more than the same period of the previous year when 55 GW were erected China accounted for 41 of the world market for new wind turbines By June 2013 China had an overall installed capacity of 986 GW almost reaching the 100 GW mark India added 11 GW a bit less than in the rst half of 2013 However considering new and ambitious plans of the new Indian government the Indian wind market has very positive prospects Two other important markets in Japan and Korea are still growing at very modest rates of less than 2 in the rst half of 2014 Unfortunately in both countries the nuclear lobby has still managed to prevent the breakthrough for wind power despite the clear economic and industrial advantages
EuropeGermany is still the unchallenged number one wind market in Europe with a new capacity of 18 GW bringing it to a total of 365 GW UK (649 MW new) Sweden (354 MW new) and France (338 MW new) belong to the ve biggest
European markets as well while Spain and Italy saw dramatic declines in new capacity installed to almost zero The future of wind power in the Europe will also depend on decisions by the European Union regarding renewable energy targets for 2030 It is worth noting that the current crisis around Ukraine is in fact strengthening the case of renewable energy proponents as it suggests that the European countries should increase their energy autonomy through the increased use of domestic renewable energy sources rather than relying on imported fossil fuels
North AmericaThe US market has recovered from the dramatic slump in the rst half of 2013 adding 835 MW between January and June 2014 compared to 16 MW in the same period last year It is expected that due to the improved competitiveness of wind power and its
increasing support the market will further recover in the second half of 2014 and continue in 2015Canada installed 723 MW during the rst half of 2014 92 more than in the same period of 2013 and has become the sixth largest market for new wind turbines worldwide The victory of the pro-renewables proponents in the elections in the key province of Ontario gives hope that this positive tendency will continue in spite of rather negative signals at the federal level
Latin AmericaThe biggest Latin American market Brazil has become the 13th largest wind power user worldwide after installing 13 GW in the rst half of 2014 and reaching a total capacity of 47 GW With a most impressive growth rate of 382 during the rst half of 2014 the country has become the third largest market for new wind turbines after China and Germany and ahead of the US and India Brazil is expected to reach the 5 GW mark by September 2014 and to enter the list of top 10 countries with more installed capacity by the end of 2014 Other Latin American countries are emerging as wind markets as well though at a much more modest level
OceaniaPositive developments happened in Australia where an additional 699 MW was installed representing a 23 growth in comparison with end of 2013 similar to the rate of growth in 2011 and 2012 However due to the most recent and very dramatic switch of the new Australian government it has to be expected that this boom will not continue in the near future No new wind farms have been registered in New Zealand
Worldwide prospects for end of the year 2014 and beyondIn the second half of 2014 it is expected that an additional
capacity of 24 GW will be erected worldwide which would bring new installations for the year to 41 GW The total installed wind capacity is expected to reach 360 GW by the end of 2014 which is enough to provide some 4 of the global electricity demand The mid-term prospects for wind power investment remain positive Although it is not clear whether the world community will be able to reach a strong climate agreement in 2015 wind has now reached a level of competitiveness and reliability which makes it a natural option for governments electricity producers and consumers around the world
Founding Partner of theGlobal 100RE campaign wwwgo100renet
About WWEA The World Wind Energy Association (WWEA) is a non-prot organisation which works for a world energy system fully based on the various renewable energy technologies with wind energy as one cornerstone WWEA acts as a communi-cation platform for all wind energy actors worldwide WWEA advises national governments and international organisa-tions on favourable policies for wind energy implementation and WWEA enhances international technology transfer a key in the accelerated dissemination of this clean technology
Currently WWEA has more than 600 members and repre-sents the wind sector from 101 countries on all continents Amongst the WWEA members there are the national wind energy associations of the major wind countries ndash which themselves represent more than 50rsquo000 members ndash as well as companies scientic institutions and public bodies
In 2007 WWEA was granted Special Consultative Status at the United Nations WWEA has observer status eg at the UNFCCC Climate Conferences and cooperates with further international organisations WWEA is represented at the International Steering Committee of
REN21 and is one of the rst and major proponents of
the creation of the International Renewable Energy Agency IRENA
WWEA organises annually World Wind Energy Conferences like the WWEC2015 in JerusalemIsrael in October 2015 and in the previous years in
bull ShanghaiChina (2014)bull HavannaCuba (2013)bull BonnGermany (2012)bull CairoEgipt (2011)bull IstanbulTurkey (2010)bull JejuSouth Korea (2009) bull KingstonCanada (2008) bull Mar del PlataArgentina (2007) bull New DelhiIndia (2006) bull MelbourneAustralia (2005) bull BeijingChina (2004) bull Cape TownSouth Africa (2003)bull BerlinGermany (2002)
Table with all the countries using wind energy by the end of 2013
Position
2013CountryRegion
Total capacity
installed end
2013
Added
capacity
2013
Growth
rate
2013
Installed
Capacity per
Capita
Installed
Capacity
per sqkm
Total capacity
installed end
2012
Total capacity
installed end
2011
Total capacity
installed end
2010[MW] [MW] [] Wperson Kwsqkm [MW] [MW] [MW]
1 China 914130 160000 212 683 95 753240 623640 447330
2 USA 611080 10840 20 1951 62 598820 469190 401800
3 Germany 346600 33450 117 4254 971 313150 290750 272150
4 Spain 229590 1750 07 4911 454 227960 216730 206760
5 India 201500 18290 100 169 61 183210 158800 130658
6 United Kingdom 105310 18830 247 1680 432 84450 60180 52038
7 Italy 85510 4440 50 1401 284 81440 67370 57970
8 France 82540 6310 101 1268 128 74998 66076 56287
9 Canada 76980 14970 241 2262 08 62010 52650 40080
10 Denmark 47720 6570 147 8629 1107 41620 39270 37340
11 Portugal 47240 1960 44 4390 513 45250 40830 37020
12 Sweden 44700 7240 194 4918 99 37450 27980 20520
13 Brazil 33990 8920 356 167 04 25070 14290 9300
14 Poland 33900 8940 358 882 108 24970 16164 11790
15 Australia 30490 4650 180 1401 04 25840 22260 18800
16 Turkey 29590 6460 280 376 38 23120 17990 12740
17 The Netherlands 26930 3030 126 1599 648 23910 23280 22690
18 Japan 26610 500 18 210 70 26140 25010 23040
19 Romania 25990 6950 364 1187 109 19050 8260 5910
20 Ireland 20370 2880 172 4361 290 17380 16310 14280
21 Mexico 19920 6440 478 175 10 13480 9290 5210
22 Greece 18650 1160 66 1733 141 17490 16265 12080
23 Austria 16840 3080 222 2049 201 13780 10840 10106
24 Belgium 16510 2760 201 1583 541 13750 10780 8860
25 Norway 7680 1100 92 1637 24 7030 5200 4346
26 Bulgaria 6810 70 10 960 61 6740 5030 4990
27 New Zealand 6230 00 00 1452 23 6228 6228 5060
28 Chinese Taipei 6142 504 89 266 171 5638 5638 5187
29 Korea (South) 5613 787 163 115 56 4826 4063 3793
30 Egypt 5500 00 00 67 05 5500 5500 5500
31 Morocco 4948 2040 700 155 11 2910 2910 2860
32 Finland 4480 1620 556 852 13 2880 1970 1970
33 Ukraine 3710 950 344 82 06 2760 1511 874
34 Chile 3350 1450 763 198 04 1900 1900 1700
35 Hungary 3294 00 00 330 35 3294 3294 2950
36 Croatia 3020 1220 678 674 53 1800 1310 890
37 Estonia 2800 110 41 2182 62 2690 1840 1490
38 Lithuania 2790 160 240 789 43 2250 1790 1630
39 Czech Republic 2690 90 35 264 34 2600 2170 2150
40 Argentina 2171 762 541 52 01 1409 1292 540
41 Thailand 1930 810 723 899 02 1120 80 00
42 Ethiopia 1710 1200 2353 - - 510 300 00
43 Costa Rica 1482 00 00 324 29 1482 1482 1230
44 Cyprus 1470 00 00 1312 159 1470 1340 820
45 Nicaragua 1416 396 388 238 11 1020 630 630
46 Puerto Rico 1250 00 00 341 137 1250 00 00
47 Pakistan 1060 00 00 06 01 1060 60 60
48 Tunisia 1040 00 00 98 06 1040 540 540
49 South Africa 1020 920 9099 21 01 101 101 100
50 Honduras 1020 00 00 124 09 1020 700 00
51 Iran 1000 00 00 13 01 1000 1000 1000
52 Latvia 680 00 00 308 11 680 310 300
53 Switzerland 600 130 200 79 15 500 455 423
54 Uruguay 593 36 66 179 03 557 405 305
55 Luxembourg 580 00 00 1152 224 580 440 440
56 Mongolia 509 469 38154 162 00 13 13 13
57 Jamaica 477 00 00 166 43 477 477 297
58 New Caledonia 382 00 00 1489 21 382 382 382
Table with all the countries using wind energy by the end of 2013
Position
2013CountryRegion
Total capacity
installed end
2013
Added
capacity
2013
Growth
rate
2013
Installed
Capacity per
Capita
Installed
Capacity
per sqkm
Total capacity
installed end
2012
Total capacity
installed end
2011
Total capacity
installed end
2010[MW] [MW] [] Wperson Kwsqkm [MW] [MW] [MW]
59 Dominican Republic 336 00 00 34 07 336 336 02
61 Philippines 330 00 00 03 01 330 330 330
60 Vietnam 310 00 00 03 01 310 310 310
62 Venezuela 300 00 00 10 00 300 00 00
63 Aruba 300 00 00 2956 1685 300 300 300
64 Guadeloupe 268 00 00 7459 3612 268 268 268
65 Cape Verde 255 00 00 494 63 255 255 28
66 Reunion Island 234 00 00 279 93 234 234 234
67 Colombia 195 00 00 04 00 195 195 195
68 Ecuador 190 165 6600 13 01 25 25 25
69 Russia 168 00 00 01 00 168 168 154
70 Guyana 135 00 00 181 01 135 135 135
71 Curacao 120 00 00 844 270 120 120 120
72 Cuba 117 00 00 11 01 117 117 117
73 Bonaire 108 00 00 6894 367 108 108 108
74 Algeria 101 100 100000 03 00 01 01 01
75 Fiji 100 00 00 118 05 100 100 100
76 Dominica 72 00 00 987 96 72 72 72
77 Israel 60 00 00 08 03 60 60 60
78 Faroe Islands 40 00 00 812 29 40 40 40
79 Slovakia 30 00 00 05 01 30 30 30
80 Vanuatu 30 00 00 134 02 30 30 30
81 Nigeria 22 00 00 00 00 22 22 22
82 St Kitts and Nevis 22 00 00 429 84 22 22 00
83 Azerbaijan 20 00 00 02 00 20 20 00
84 Kazakhstan 20 00 00 01 00 20 20 05
85 Belarus 19 00 00 02 00 19 19 19
86 Iceland 18 00 00 56 00 18 00 00
87 Antarctica 16 00 00 - - 16 16 16
88 Jordan 15 00 00 02 00 15 15 15
89 Indonesia 14 00 00 00 00 14 14 14
90 Madagascar 12 00 00 01 00 12 12 00
91 Martinique 11 00 00 28 10 11 11 11
92 Mauritus 11 00 00 09 05 11 11 00
93 Falkland Islands 10 00 00 3185 01 10 10 10
94 Eritrea 08 00 00 01 00 08 08 08
95 Grenade 07 00 00 64 20 07 07 07
96 Peru 07 00 00 00 00 07 07 07
97 St Pierre-et-M 06 00 00 1019 25 06 06 06
98 Syria 06 00 00 00 00 06 06 06
99 Namibia 02 00 00 01 00 02 02 02
100 North Korea 02 00 00 00 00 02 02 02
101 Bolivia 01 00 00 - - 01 01 01
102 Afghanistan 01 00 00 - - 01 - -
103 Nepal 01 00 00 - - 01 - -
Total 318530 35551 128 282608 236803 197004
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Stefan Gsaumlnger WWEA Secretary General ldquoIt is encouraging to see that the world market for wind energy has gained new momentum in 2014 This is mainly due to the very positive development in several emerg-ing economies such as China Brazil or India However the stagnation or even slowdown of many OECD markets is a major matter of concern If these countries do not intensify their eorts in wind power deployment they may not only loose their technological leadership but also miss their renewable energy targets In this light it is important to see that citizens are getting more and more the active and driving forces of a rapid switch towards renewablesrdquo
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2014 HALF-YEAR REPORT
Total Capacity by June 2014
Added Capacity H1
2014
Total Capacity end 2013
Added Capacity H1 2013
Total Capacity end 2012
Added Capacity H1 2012
Total Capacity end 2011
[MW] [MW] [MW] [MW] [MW] [MW] [MW]
1 China 98588 7175 91413 5503 75324 5410 623642 USA 61946 835 61108 16 59882 2883 469193 Germany 36488 1830 34658 1143 31315 941 290754 Spain 22970 01 22959 122 22796 414 216735 India 21262 1112 20150 1243 18321 1471 158806 United Kingdom 11180 649 10531 1331 8445 822 60187 France 8592 338 8254 198 7499 320 68778 Italy 8586 30 8551 273 8144 650 66409 Canada 8526 723 7698 377 6201 246 526510 Denmark 4855 83 4772 416 4162 56 392711 Portugal 4829 105 4724 22 4525 19 437912 Sweden 4824 354 4470 526 3745 - 279813 Brazil 4700 1301 3399 281 2507 118 142914 Australia 3748 699 3049 475 2584 - 222615 Poland 3727 337 3390 310 2497 - 1616
Rest of the World 31506 2042 29451 1761 24660 3026 16493Total 336327 17613 318488 13978 282607 16376 233579
Position Country
The worldwide wind capacity reached 336rsquo327 MW by the end of June 2014 out of which 17rsquo613 MW were added in the rst six months of 2014 This increase is a substantially higher than in the rst half of 2013 and 2012 when 139 GW and 164 GW were added respectively The total worldwide installed wind capacity by mid-2014 will generate around 4 of the worldrsquos electricity demand The global wind capacity grew by 55 within six months (after 5 in the same period in 2013 and 73 in 2012) and by 135 on an annual basis (mid-2014 compared with mid-2013) In comparison the annual growth rate in 2013 was lower at 128 Reasons for the relatively positive development of the worldwide wind markets certainly include the economic advantages of wind power and its increasing competitiveness relative to other sources of electricity as well as the pressing need to implement emission free technologies in order to mitigate climate change and air pollution
Top Wind Markets 2014 China Germany Brazil India and USAThe ve traditional wind countries- China USA Germany
Spain and India- still collectively represent a 72 share of the global wind capacity In terms of newly added capacity the share of the Big Five has increased from 57 to 62 The Chinese market showed a very strong performance and added 71 GW substantially more than in the preceding years China reached a total wind capacity of 98 GW in June 2014 and has undoubtedly by now crossed the 100 GW mark Germany performed strongly as well adding 18 GW within the rst half year This new record no doubt comes partly in anticipation of changes in the renewable energy legislation which may lead to a slow-down of the German market in the coming years For the rst time Brazil has entered the top group by becoming the third largest market for new wind turbines with 13 GW of new capacity representing 7 of all new wind turbine sales With this Brazil has been able to extend its undisputed leadership in Latin America India kept clearly its position as Asian number two and worldwide number ve with 11 GW of new wind capacity The US market after its eective collapse in 2013 has shown strong signs of recovery with a market size of 835 MW slightly ahead of Canada (723 MW) Australia (699
MW) and the United Kingdom which halved its market size and installed 649 MW in the rst half of 2014 The Spanish market however has not contributed to the overall growth in 2014 as it has come to a virtual standstill with only 01 MW of new installations in the rst half of 2014 As was the case in 2013 four countries installed more than 1 GW each in the rst half of 2014 China (71 GW of new capacity) Germany (18 GW) Brazil (13 GW) and India (11 GW) The top ten wind countries show a similar picture in the rst half of 2014 although on a slightly higher performance basis Five countries performed stronger than in 2013 China USA Germany France and Canada Five countries saw a decreasing market Spain UK Italy Denmark and to a lesser degree India Spain and Italy saw practically a total standstill with only 01 MW and 30 MW respectively of new capacity installed Poland is now in the list of top 15 countries by installed capacity while Japan dropped out
Dynamic Markets to be found on all ContinentsIt is important to note that for the rst time the most dynamic markets are found on all continents the ten largest markets for new wind turbines included next to China India and Germany included Brazil (1rsquo301 MW) USA (835 MW) Canada (723 MW) Australia (699 MW) UK (649 MW) Sweden (354 MW) and Poland (337 MW) New wind farms have also been installed in South Africa and further African countries so that this continent
has obviously entered the race to catch up with the rest of the world
Asia The new leader on total installed capacityWith 369 of the global installed capacity Asia is now the continent with the most wind energy installated suspassing Europe which accounts for 367 Again in 2014 China has been by far the largest single wind market adding 71 GW in six months this is signicantly more than the same period of the previous year when 55 GW were erected China accounted for 41 of the world market for new wind turbines By June 2013 China had an overall installed capacity of 986 GW almost reaching the 100 GW mark India added 11 GW a bit less than in the rst half of 2013 However considering new and ambitious plans of the new Indian government the Indian wind market has very positive prospects Two other important markets in Japan and Korea are still growing at very modest rates of less than 2 in the rst half of 2014 Unfortunately in both countries the nuclear lobby has still managed to prevent the breakthrough for wind power despite the clear economic and industrial advantages
EuropeGermany is still the unchallenged number one wind market in Europe with a new capacity of 18 GW bringing it to a total of 365 GW UK (649 MW new) Sweden (354 MW new) and France (338 MW new) belong to the ve biggest
European markets as well while Spain and Italy saw dramatic declines in new capacity installed to almost zero The future of wind power in the Europe will also depend on decisions by the European Union regarding renewable energy targets for 2030 It is worth noting that the current crisis around Ukraine is in fact strengthening the case of renewable energy proponents as it suggests that the European countries should increase their energy autonomy through the increased use of domestic renewable energy sources rather than relying on imported fossil fuels
North AmericaThe US market has recovered from the dramatic slump in the rst half of 2013 adding 835 MW between January and June 2014 compared to 16 MW in the same period last year It is expected that due to the improved competitiveness of wind power and its
increasing support the market will further recover in the second half of 2014 and continue in 2015Canada installed 723 MW during the rst half of 2014 92 more than in the same period of 2013 and has become the sixth largest market for new wind turbines worldwide The victory of the pro-renewables proponents in the elections in the key province of Ontario gives hope that this positive tendency will continue in spite of rather negative signals at the federal level
Latin AmericaThe biggest Latin American market Brazil has become the 13th largest wind power user worldwide after installing 13 GW in the rst half of 2014 and reaching a total capacity of 47 GW With a most impressive growth rate of 382 during the rst half of 2014 the country has become the third largest market for new wind turbines after China and Germany and ahead of the US and India Brazil is expected to reach the 5 GW mark by September 2014 and to enter the list of top 10 countries with more installed capacity by the end of 2014 Other Latin American countries are emerging as wind markets as well though at a much more modest level
OceaniaPositive developments happened in Australia where an additional 699 MW was installed representing a 23 growth in comparison with end of 2013 similar to the rate of growth in 2011 and 2012 However due to the most recent and very dramatic switch of the new Australian government it has to be expected that this boom will not continue in the near future No new wind farms have been registered in New Zealand
Worldwide prospects for end of the year 2014 and beyondIn the second half of 2014 it is expected that an additional
capacity of 24 GW will be erected worldwide which would bring new installations for the year to 41 GW The total installed wind capacity is expected to reach 360 GW by the end of 2014 which is enough to provide some 4 of the global electricity demand The mid-term prospects for wind power investment remain positive Although it is not clear whether the world community will be able to reach a strong climate agreement in 2015 wind has now reached a level of competitiveness and reliability which makes it a natural option for governments electricity producers and consumers around the world
2014 HALF-YEAR REPORT
The worldwide wind capacity reached 336rsquo327 MW by the end of June 2014 out of which 17rsquo613 MW were added in the rst six months of 2014 This increase is a substantially higher than in the rst half of 2013 and 2012 when 139 GW and 164 GW were added respectively The total worldwide installed wind capacity by mid-2014 will generate around 4 of the worldrsquos electricity demand The global wind capacity grew by 55 within six months (after 5 in the same period in 2013 and 73 in 2012) and by 135 on an annual basis (mid-2014 compared with mid-2013) In comparison the annual growth rate in 2013 was lower at 128 Reasons for the relatively positive development of the worldwide wind markets certainly include the economic advantages of wind power and its increasing competitiveness relative to other sources of electricity as well as the pressing need to implement emission free technologies in order to mitigate climate change and air pollution
Top Wind Markets 2014 China Germany Brazil India and USAThe ve traditional wind countries- China USA Germany
Spain and India- still collectively represent a 72 share of the global wind capacity In terms of newly added capacity the share of the Big Five has increased from 57 to 62 The Chinese market showed a very strong performance and added 71 GW substantially more than in the preceding years China reached a total wind capacity of 98 GW in June 2014 and has undoubtedly by now crossed the 100 GW mark Germany performed strongly as well adding 18 GW within the rst half year This new record no doubt comes partly in anticipation of changes in the renewable energy legislation which may lead to a slow-down of the German market in the coming years For the rst time Brazil has entered the top group by becoming the third largest market for new wind turbines with 13 GW of new capacity representing 7 of all new wind turbine sales With this Brazil has been able to extend its undisputed leadership in Latin America India kept clearly its position as Asian number two and worldwide number ve with 11 GW of new wind capacity The US market after its eective collapse in 2013 has shown strong signs of recovery with a market size of 835 MW slightly ahead of Canada (723 MW) Australia (699
MW) and the United Kingdom which halved its market size and installed 649 MW in the rst half of 2014 The Spanish market however has not contributed to the overall growth in 2014 as it has come to a virtual standstill with only 01 MW of new installations in the rst half of 2014 As was the case in 2013 four countries installed more than 1 GW each in the rst half of 2014 China (71 GW of new capacity) Germany (18 GW) Brazil (13 GW) and India (11 GW) The top ten wind countries show a similar picture in the rst half of 2014 although on a slightly higher performance basis Five countries performed stronger than in 2013 China USA Germany France and Canada Five countries saw a decreasing market Spain UK Italy Denmark and to a lesser degree India Spain and Italy saw practically a total standstill with only 01 MW and 30 MW respectively of new capacity installed Poland is now in the list of top 15 countries by installed capacity while Japan dropped out
Dynamic Markets to be found on all ContinentsIt is important to note that for the rst time the most dynamic markets are found on all continents the ten largest markets for new wind turbines included next to China India and Germany included Brazil (1rsquo301 MW) USA (835 MW) Canada (723 MW) Australia (699 MW) UK (649 MW) Sweden (354 MW) and Poland (337 MW) New wind farms have also been installed in South Africa and further African countries so that this continent
has obviously entered the race to catch up with the rest of the world
Asia The new leader on total installed capacityWith 369 of the global installed capacity Asia is now the continent with the most wind energy installated suspassing Europe which accounts for 367 Again in 2014 China has been by far the largest single wind market adding 71 GW in six months this is signicantly more than the same period of the previous year when 55 GW were erected China accounted for 41 of the world market for new wind turbines By June 2013 China had an overall installed capacity of 986 GW almost reaching the 100 GW mark India added 11 GW a bit less than in the rst half of 2013 However considering new and ambitious plans of the new Indian government the Indian wind market has very positive prospects Two other important markets in Japan and Korea are still growing at very modest rates of less than 2 in the rst half of 2014 Unfortunately in both countries the nuclear lobby has still managed to prevent the breakthrough for wind power despite the clear economic and industrial advantages
EuropeGermany is still the unchallenged number one wind market in Europe with a new capacity of 18 GW bringing it to a total of 365 GW UK (649 MW new) Sweden (354 MW new) and France (338 MW new) belong to the ve biggest
European markets as well while Spain and Italy saw dramatic declines in new capacity installed to almost zero The future of wind power in the Europe will also depend on decisions by the European Union regarding renewable energy targets for 2030 It is worth noting that the current crisis around Ukraine is in fact strengthening the case of renewable energy proponents as it suggests that the European countries should increase their energy autonomy through the increased use of domestic renewable energy sources rather than relying on imported fossil fuels
North AmericaThe US market has recovered from the dramatic slump in the rst half of 2013 adding 835 MW between January and June 2014 compared to 16 MW in the same period last year It is expected that due to the improved competitiveness of wind power and its
increasing support the market will further recover in the second half of 2014 and continue in 2015Canada installed 723 MW during the rst half of 2014 92 more than in the same period of 2013 and has become the sixth largest market for new wind turbines worldwide The victory of the pro-renewables proponents in the elections in the key province of Ontario gives hope that this positive tendency will continue in spite of rather negative signals at the federal level
Latin AmericaThe biggest Latin American market Brazil has become the 13th largest wind power user worldwide after installing 13 GW in the rst half of 2014 and reaching a total capacity of 47 GW With a most impressive growth rate of 382 during the rst half of 2014 the country has become the third largest market for new wind turbines after China and Germany and ahead of the US and India Brazil is expected to reach the 5 GW mark by September 2014 and to enter the list of top 10 countries with more installed capacity by the end of 2014 Other Latin American countries are emerging as wind markets as well though at a much more modest level
OceaniaPositive developments happened in Australia where an additional 699 MW was installed representing a 23 growth in comparison with end of 2013 similar to the rate of growth in 2011 and 2012 However due to the most recent and very dramatic switch of the new Australian government it has to be expected that this boom will not continue in the near future No new wind farms have been registered in New Zealand
Worldwide prospects for end of the year 2014 and beyondIn the second half of 2014 it is expected that an additional
capacity of 24 GW will be erected worldwide which would bring new installations for the year to 41 GW The total installed wind capacity is expected to reach 360 GW by the end of 2014 which is enough to provide some 4 of the global electricity demand The mid-term prospects for wind power investment remain positive Although it is not clear whether the world community will be able to reach a strong climate agreement in 2015 wind has now reached a level of competitiveness and reliability which makes it a natural option for governments electricity producers and consumers around the world
Founding Partner of theGlobal 100RE campaign wwwgo100renet
About WWEA The World Wind Energy Association (WWEA) is a non-prot organisation which works for a world energy system fully based on the various renewable energy technologies with wind energy as one cornerstone WWEA acts as a communi-cation platform for all wind energy actors worldwide WWEA advises national governments and international organisa-tions on favourable policies for wind energy implementation and WWEA enhances international technology transfer a key in the accelerated dissemination of this clean technology
Currently WWEA has more than 600 members and repre-sents the wind sector from 101 countries on all continents Amongst the WWEA members there are the national wind energy associations of the major wind countries ndash which themselves represent more than 50rsquo000 members ndash as well as companies scientic institutions and public bodies
In 2007 WWEA was granted Special Consultative Status at the United Nations WWEA has observer status eg at the UNFCCC Climate Conferences and cooperates with further international organisations WWEA is represented at the International Steering Committee of
REN21 and is one of the rst and major proponents of
the creation of the International Renewable Energy Agency IRENA
WWEA organises annually World Wind Energy Conferences like the WWEC2015 in JerusalemIsrael in October 2015 and in the previous years in
bull ShanghaiChina (2014)bull HavannaCuba (2013)bull BonnGermany (2012)bull CairoEgipt (2011)bull IstanbulTurkey (2010)bull JejuSouth Korea (2009) bull KingstonCanada (2008) bull Mar del PlataArgentina (2007) bull New DelhiIndia (2006) bull MelbourneAustralia (2005) bull BeijingChina (2004) bull Cape TownSouth Africa (2003)bull BerlinGermany (2002)
Table with all the countries using wind energy by the end of 2013
Position
2013CountryRegion
Total capacity
installed end
2013
Added
capacity
2013
Growth
rate
2013
Installed
Capacity per
Capita
Installed
Capacity
per sqkm
Total capacity
installed end
2012
Total capacity
installed end
2011
Total capacity
installed end
2010[MW] [MW] [] Wperson Kwsqkm [MW] [MW] [MW]
1 China 914130 160000 212 683 95 753240 623640 447330
2 USA 611080 10840 20 1951 62 598820 469190 401800
3 Germany 346600 33450 117 4254 971 313150 290750 272150
4 Spain 229590 1750 07 4911 454 227960 216730 206760
5 India 201500 18290 100 169 61 183210 158800 130658
6 United Kingdom 105310 18830 247 1680 432 84450 60180 52038
7 Italy 85510 4440 50 1401 284 81440 67370 57970
8 France 82540 6310 101 1268 128 74998 66076 56287
9 Canada 76980 14970 241 2262 08 62010 52650 40080
10 Denmark 47720 6570 147 8629 1107 41620 39270 37340
11 Portugal 47240 1960 44 4390 513 45250 40830 37020
12 Sweden 44700 7240 194 4918 99 37450 27980 20520
13 Brazil 33990 8920 356 167 04 25070 14290 9300
14 Poland 33900 8940 358 882 108 24970 16164 11790
15 Australia 30490 4650 180 1401 04 25840 22260 18800
16 Turkey 29590 6460 280 376 38 23120 17990 12740
17 The Netherlands 26930 3030 126 1599 648 23910 23280 22690
18 Japan 26610 500 18 210 70 26140 25010 23040
19 Romania 25990 6950 364 1187 109 19050 8260 5910
20 Ireland 20370 2880 172 4361 290 17380 16310 14280
21 Mexico 19920 6440 478 175 10 13480 9290 5210
22 Greece 18650 1160 66 1733 141 17490 16265 12080
23 Austria 16840 3080 222 2049 201 13780 10840 10106
24 Belgium 16510 2760 201 1583 541 13750 10780 8860
25 Norway 7680 1100 92 1637 24 7030 5200 4346
26 Bulgaria 6810 70 10 960 61 6740 5030 4990
27 New Zealand 6230 00 00 1452 23 6228 6228 5060
28 Chinese Taipei 6142 504 89 266 171 5638 5638 5187
29 Korea (South) 5613 787 163 115 56 4826 4063 3793
30 Egypt 5500 00 00 67 05 5500 5500 5500
31 Morocco 4948 2040 700 155 11 2910 2910 2860
32 Finland 4480 1620 556 852 13 2880 1970 1970
33 Ukraine 3710 950 344 82 06 2760 1511 874
34 Chile 3350 1450 763 198 04 1900 1900 1700
35 Hungary 3294 00 00 330 35 3294 3294 2950
36 Croatia 3020 1220 678 674 53 1800 1310 890
37 Estonia 2800 110 41 2182 62 2690 1840 1490
38 Lithuania 2790 160 240 789 43 2250 1790 1630
39 Czech Republic 2690 90 35 264 34 2600 2170 2150
40 Argentina 2171 762 541 52 01 1409 1292 540
41 Thailand 1930 810 723 899 02 1120 80 00
42 Ethiopia 1710 1200 2353 - - 510 300 00
43 Costa Rica 1482 00 00 324 29 1482 1482 1230
44 Cyprus 1470 00 00 1312 159 1470 1340 820
45 Nicaragua 1416 396 388 238 11 1020 630 630
46 Puerto Rico 1250 00 00 341 137 1250 00 00
47 Pakistan 1060 00 00 06 01 1060 60 60
48 Tunisia 1040 00 00 98 06 1040 540 540
49 South Africa 1020 920 9099 21 01 101 101 100
50 Honduras 1020 00 00 124 09 1020 700 00
51 Iran 1000 00 00 13 01 1000 1000 1000
52 Latvia 680 00 00 308 11 680 310 300
53 Switzerland 600 130 200 79 15 500 455 423
54 Uruguay 593 36 66 179 03 557 405 305
55 Luxembourg 580 00 00 1152 224 580 440 440
56 Mongolia 509 469 38154 162 00 13 13 13
57 Jamaica 477 00 00 166 43 477 477 297
58 New Caledonia 382 00 00 1489 21 382 382 382
Table with all the countries using wind energy by the end of 2013
Position
2013CountryRegion
Total capacity
installed end
2013
Added
capacity
2013
Growth
rate
2013
Installed
Capacity per
Capita
Installed
Capacity
per sqkm
Total capacity
installed end
2012
Total capacity
installed end
2011
Total capacity
installed end
2010[MW] [MW] [] Wperson Kwsqkm [MW] [MW] [MW]
59 Dominican Republic 336 00 00 34 07 336 336 02
61 Philippines 330 00 00 03 01 330 330 330
60 Vietnam 310 00 00 03 01 310 310 310
62 Venezuela 300 00 00 10 00 300 00 00
63 Aruba 300 00 00 2956 1685 300 300 300
64 Guadeloupe 268 00 00 7459 3612 268 268 268
65 Cape Verde 255 00 00 494 63 255 255 28
66 Reunion Island 234 00 00 279 93 234 234 234
67 Colombia 195 00 00 04 00 195 195 195
68 Ecuador 190 165 6600 13 01 25 25 25
69 Russia 168 00 00 01 00 168 168 154
70 Guyana 135 00 00 181 01 135 135 135
71 Curacao 120 00 00 844 270 120 120 120
72 Cuba 117 00 00 11 01 117 117 117
73 Bonaire 108 00 00 6894 367 108 108 108
74 Algeria 101 100 100000 03 00 01 01 01
75 Fiji 100 00 00 118 05 100 100 100
76 Dominica 72 00 00 987 96 72 72 72
77 Israel 60 00 00 08 03 60 60 60
78 Faroe Islands 40 00 00 812 29 40 40 40
79 Slovakia 30 00 00 05 01 30 30 30
80 Vanuatu 30 00 00 134 02 30 30 30
81 Nigeria 22 00 00 00 00 22 22 22
82 St Kitts and Nevis 22 00 00 429 84 22 22 00
83 Azerbaijan 20 00 00 02 00 20 20 00
84 Kazakhstan 20 00 00 01 00 20 20 05
85 Belarus 19 00 00 02 00 19 19 19
86 Iceland 18 00 00 56 00 18 00 00
87 Antarctica 16 00 00 - - 16 16 16
88 Jordan 15 00 00 02 00 15 15 15
89 Indonesia 14 00 00 00 00 14 14 14
90 Madagascar 12 00 00 01 00 12 12 00
91 Martinique 11 00 00 28 10 11 11 11
92 Mauritus 11 00 00 09 05 11 11 00
93 Falkland Islands 10 00 00 3185 01 10 10 10
94 Eritrea 08 00 00 01 00 08 08 08
95 Grenade 07 00 00 64 20 07 07 07
96 Peru 07 00 00 00 00 07 07 07
97 St Pierre-et-M 06 00 00 1019 25 06 06 06
98 Syria 06 00 00 00 00 06 06 06
99 Namibia 02 00 00 01 00 02 02 02
100 North Korea 02 00 00 00 00 02 02 02
101 Bolivia 01 00 00 - - 01 01 01
102 Afghanistan 01 00 00 - - 01 - -
103 Nepal 01 00 00 - - 01 - -
Total 318530 35551 128 282608 236803 197004
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2014 HALF-YEAR REPORT
The worldwide wind capacity reached 336rsquo327 MW by the end of June 2014 out of which 17rsquo613 MW were added in the rst six months of 2014 This increase is a substantially higher than in the rst half of 2013 and 2012 when 139 GW and 164 GW were added respectively The total worldwide installed wind capacity by mid-2014 will generate around 4 of the worldrsquos electricity demand The global wind capacity grew by 55 within six months (after 5 in the same period in 2013 and 73 in 2012) and by 135 on an annual basis (mid-2014 compared with mid-2013) In comparison the annual growth rate in 2013 was lower at 128 Reasons for the relatively positive development of the worldwide wind markets certainly include the economic advantages of wind power and its increasing competitiveness relative to other sources of electricity as well as the pressing need to implement emission free technologies in order to mitigate climate change and air pollution
Top Wind Markets 2014 China Germany Brazil India and USAThe ve traditional wind countries- China USA Germany
Spain and India- still collectively represent a 72 share of the global wind capacity In terms of newly added capacity the share of the Big Five has increased from 57 to 62 The Chinese market showed a very strong performance and added 71 GW substantially more than in the preceding years China reached a total wind capacity of 98 GW in June 2014 and has undoubtedly by now crossed the 100 GW mark Germany performed strongly as well adding 18 GW within the rst half year This new record no doubt comes partly in anticipation of changes in the renewable energy legislation which may lead to a slow-down of the German market in the coming years For the rst time Brazil has entered the top group by becoming the third largest market for new wind turbines with 13 GW of new capacity representing 7 of all new wind turbine sales With this Brazil has been able to extend its undisputed leadership in Latin America India kept clearly its position as Asian number two and worldwide number ve with 11 GW of new wind capacity The US market after its eective collapse in 2013 has shown strong signs of recovery with a market size of 835 MW slightly ahead of Canada (723 MW) Australia (699
MW) and the United Kingdom which halved its market size and installed 649 MW in the rst half of 2014 The Spanish market however has not contributed to the overall growth in 2014 as it has come to a virtual standstill with only 01 MW of new installations in the rst half of 2014 As was the case in 2013 four countries installed more than 1 GW each in the rst half of 2014 China (71 GW of new capacity) Germany (18 GW) Brazil (13 GW) and India (11 GW) The top ten wind countries show a similar picture in the rst half of 2014 although on a slightly higher performance basis Five countries performed stronger than in 2013 China USA Germany France and Canada Five countries saw a decreasing market Spain UK Italy Denmark and to a lesser degree India Spain and Italy saw practically a total standstill with only 01 MW and 30 MW respectively of new capacity installed Poland is now in the list of top 15 countries by installed capacity while Japan dropped out
Dynamic Markets to be found on all ContinentsIt is important to note that for the rst time the most dynamic markets are found on all continents the ten largest markets for new wind turbines included next to China India and Germany included Brazil (1rsquo301 MW) USA (835 MW) Canada (723 MW) Australia (699 MW) UK (649 MW) Sweden (354 MW) and Poland (337 MW) New wind farms have also been installed in South Africa and further African countries so that this continent
has obviously entered the race to catch up with the rest of the world
Asia The new leader on total installed capacityWith 369 of the global installed capacity Asia is now the continent with the most wind energy installated suspassing Europe which accounts for 367 Again in 2014 China has been by far the largest single wind market adding 71 GW in six months this is signicantly more than the same period of the previous year when 55 GW were erected China accounted for 41 of the world market for new wind turbines By June 2013 China had an overall installed capacity of 986 GW almost reaching the 100 GW mark India added 11 GW a bit less than in the rst half of 2013 However considering new and ambitious plans of the new Indian government the Indian wind market has very positive prospects Two other important markets in Japan and Korea are still growing at very modest rates of less than 2 in the rst half of 2014 Unfortunately in both countries the nuclear lobby has still managed to prevent the breakthrough for wind power despite the clear economic and industrial advantages
EuropeGermany is still the unchallenged number one wind market in Europe with a new capacity of 18 GW bringing it to a total of 365 GW UK (649 MW new) Sweden (354 MW new) and France (338 MW new) belong to the ve biggest
European markets as well while Spain and Italy saw dramatic declines in new capacity installed to almost zero The future of wind power in the Europe will also depend on decisions by the European Union regarding renewable energy targets for 2030 It is worth noting that the current crisis around Ukraine is in fact strengthening the case of renewable energy proponents as it suggests that the European countries should increase their energy autonomy through the increased use of domestic renewable energy sources rather than relying on imported fossil fuels
North AmericaThe US market has recovered from the dramatic slump in the rst half of 2013 adding 835 MW between January and June 2014 compared to 16 MW in the same period last year It is expected that due to the improved competitiveness of wind power and its
increasing support the market will further recover in the second half of 2014 and continue in 2015Canada installed 723 MW during the rst half of 2014 92 more than in the same period of 2013 and has become the sixth largest market for new wind turbines worldwide The victory of the pro-renewables proponents in the elections in the key province of Ontario gives hope that this positive tendency will continue in spite of rather negative signals at the federal level
Latin AmericaThe biggest Latin American market Brazil has become the 13th largest wind power user worldwide after installing 13 GW in the rst half of 2014 and reaching a total capacity of 47 GW With a most impressive growth rate of 382 during the rst half of 2014 the country has become the third largest market for new wind turbines after China and Germany and ahead of the US and India Brazil is expected to reach the 5 GW mark by September 2014 and to enter the list of top 10 countries with more installed capacity by the end of 2014 Other Latin American countries are emerging as wind markets as well though at a much more modest level
OceaniaPositive developments happened in Australia where an additional 699 MW was installed representing a 23 growth in comparison with end of 2013 similar to the rate of growth in 2011 and 2012 However due to the most recent and very dramatic switch of the new Australian government it has to be expected that this boom will not continue in the near future No new wind farms have been registered in New Zealand
Worldwide prospects for end of the year 2014 and beyondIn the second half of 2014 it is expected that an additional
capacity of 24 GW will be erected worldwide which would bring new installations for the year to 41 GW The total installed wind capacity is expected to reach 360 GW by the end of 2014 which is enough to provide some 4 of the global electricity demand The mid-term prospects for wind power investment remain positive Although it is not clear whether the world community will be able to reach a strong climate agreement in 2015 wind has now reached a level of competitiveness and reliability which makes it a natural option for governments electricity producers and consumers around the world
Founding Partner of theGlobal 100RE campaign wwwgo100renet
About WWEA The World Wind Energy Association (WWEA) is a non-prot organisation which works for a world energy system fully based on the various renewable energy technologies with wind energy as one cornerstone WWEA acts as a communi-cation platform for all wind energy actors worldwide WWEA advises national governments and international organisa-tions on favourable policies for wind energy implementation and WWEA enhances international technology transfer a key in the accelerated dissemination of this clean technology
Currently WWEA has more than 600 members and repre-sents the wind sector from 101 countries on all continents Amongst the WWEA members there are the national wind energy associations of the major wind countries ndash which themselves represent more than 50rsquo000 members ndash as well as companies scientic institutions and public bodies
In 2007 WWEA was granted Special Consultative Status at the United Nations WWEA has observer status eg at the UNFCCC Climate Conferences and cooperates with further international organisations WWEA is represented at the International Steering Committee of
REN21 and is one of the rst and major proponents of
the creation of the International Renewable Energy Agency IRENA
WWEA organises annually World Wind Energy Conferences like the WWEC2015 in JerusalemIsrael in October 2015 and in the previous years in
bull ShanghaiChina (2014)bull HavannaCuba (2013)bull BonnGermany (2012)bull CairoEgipt (2011)bull IstanbulTurkey (2010)bull JejuSouth Korea (2009) bull KingstonCanada (2008) bull Mar del PlataArgentina (2007) bull New DelhiIndia (2006) bull MelbourneAustralia (2005) bull BeijingChina (2004) bull Cape TownSouth Africa (2003)bull BerlinGermany (2002)
Table with all the countries using wind energy by the end of 2013
Position
2013CountryRegion
Total capacity
installed end
2013
Added
capacity
2013
Growth
rate
2013
Installed
Capacity per
Capita
Installed
Capacity
per sqkm
Total capacity
installed end
2012
Total capacity
installed end
2011
Total capacity
installed end
2010[MW] [MW] [] Wperson Kwsqkm [MW] [MW] [MW]
1 China 914130 160000 212 683 95 753240 623640 447330
2 USA 611080 10840 20 1951 62 598820 469190 401800
3 Germany 346600 33450 117 4254 971 313150 290750 272150
4 Spain 229590 1750 07 4911 454 227960 216730 206760
5 India 201500 18290 100 169 61 183210 158800 130658
6 United Kingdom 105310 18830 247 1680 432 84450 60180 52038
7 Italy 85510 4440 50 1401 284 81440 67370 57970
8 France 82540 6310 101 1268 128 74998 66076 56287
9 Canada 76980 14970 241 2262 08 62010 52650 40080
10 Denmark 47720 6570 147 8629 1107 41620 39270 37340
11 Portugal 47240 1960 44 4390 513 45250 40830 37020
12 Sweden 44700 7240 194 4918 99 37450 27980 20520
13 Brazil 33990 8920 356 167 04 25070 14290 9300
14 Poland 33900 8940 358 882 108 24970 16164 11790
15 Australia 30490 4650 180 1401 04 25840 22260 18800
16 Turkey 29590 6460 280 376 38 23120 17990 12740
17 The Netherlands 26930 3030 126 1599 648 23910 23280 22690
18 Japan 26610 500 18 210 70 26140 25010 23040
19 Romania 25990 6950 364 1187 109 19050 8260 5910
20 Ireland 20370 2880 172 4361 290 17380 16310 14280
21 Mexico 19920 6440 478 175 10 13480 9290 5210
22 Greece 18650 1160 66 1733 141 17490 16265 12080
23 Austria 16840 3080 222 2049 201 13780 10840 10106
24 Belgium 16510 2760 201 1583 541 13750 10780 8860
25 Norway 7680 1100 92 1637 24 7030 5200 4346
26 Bulgaria 6810 70 10 960 61 6740 5030 4990
27 New Zealand 6230 00 00 1452 23 6228 6228 5060
28 Chinese Taipei 6142 504 89 266 171 5638 5638 5187
29 Korea (South) 5613 787 163 115 56 4826 4063 3793
30 Egypt 5500 00 00 67 05 5500 5500 5500
31 Morocco 4948 2040 700 155 11 2910 2910 2860
32 Finland 4480 1620 556 852 13 2880 1970 1970
33 Ukraine 3710 950 344 82 06 2760 1511 874
34 Chile 3350 1450 763 198 04 1900 1900 1700
35 Hungary 3294 00 00 330 35 3294 3294 2950
36 Croatia 3020 1220 678 674 53 1800 1310 890
37 Estonia 2800 110 41 2182 62 2690 1840 1490
38 Lithuania 2790 160 240 789 43 2250 1790 1630
39 Czech Republic 2690 90 35 264 34 2600 2170 2150
40 Argentina 2171 762 541 52 01 1409 1292 540
41 Thailand 1930 810 723 899 02 1120 80 00
42 Ethiopia 1710 1200 2353 - - 510 300 00
43 Costa Rica 1482 00 00 324 29 1482 1482 1230
44 Cyprus 1470 00 00 1312 159 1470 1340 820
45 Nicaragua 1416 396 388 238 11 1020 630 630
46 Puerto Rico 1250 00 00 341 137 1250 00 00
47 Pakistan 1060 00 00 06 01 1060 60 60
48 Tunisia 1040 00 00 98 06 1040 540 540
49 South Africa 1020 920 9099 21 01 101 101 100
50 Honduras 1020 00 00 124 09 1020 700 00
51 Iran 1000 00 00 13 01 1000 1000 1000
52 Latvia 680 00 00 308 11 680 310 300
53 Switzerland 600 130 200 79 15 500 455 423
54 Uruguay 593 36 66 179 03 557 405 305
55 Luxembourg 580 00 00 1152 224 580 440 440
56 Mongolia 509 469 38154 162 00 13 13 13
57 Jamaica 477 00 00 166 43 477 477 297
58 New Caledonia 382 00 00 1489 21 382 382 382
Table with all the countries using wind energy by the end of 2013
Position
2013CountryRegion
Total capacity
installed end
2013
Added
capacity
2013
Growth
rate
2013
Installed
Capacity per
Capita
Installed
Capacity
per sqkm
Total capacity
installed end
2012
Total capacity
installed end
2011
Total capacity
installed end
2010[MW] [MW] [] Wperson Kwsqkm [MW] [MW] [MW]
59 Dominican Republic 336 00 00 34 07 336 336 02
61 Philippines 330 00 00 03 01 330 330 330
60 Vietnam 310 00 00 03 01 310 310 310
62 Venezuela 300 00 00 10 00 300 00 00
63 Aruba 300 00 00 2956 1685 300 300 300
64 Guadeloupe 268 00 00 7459 3612 268 268 268
65 Cape Verde 255 00 00 494 63 255 255 28
66 Reunion Island 234 00 00 279 93 234 234 234
67 Colombia 195 00 00 04 00 195 195 195
68 Ecuador 190 165 6600 13 01 25 25 25
69 Russia 168 00 00 01 00 168 168 154
70 Guyana 135 00 00 181 01 135 135 135
71 Curacao 120 00 00 844 270 120 120 120
72 Cuba 117 00 00 11 01 117 117 117
73 Bonaire 108 00 00 6894 367 108 108 108
74 Algeria 101 100 100000 03 00 01 01 01
75 Fiji 100 00 00 118 05 100 100 100
76 Dominica 72 00 00 987 96 72 72 72
77 Israel 60 00 00 08 03 60 60 60
78 Faroe Islands 40 00 00 812 29 40 40 40
79 Slovakia 30 00 00 05 01 30 30 30
80 Vanuatu 30 00 00 134 02 30 30 30
81 Nigeria 22 00 00 00 00 22 22 22
82 St Kitts and Nevis 22 00 00 429 84 22 22 00
83 Azerbaijan 20 00 00 02 00 20 20 00
84 Kazakhstan 20 00 00 01 00 20 20 05
85 Belarus 19 00 00 02 00 19 19 19
86 Iceland 18 00 00 56 00 18 00 00
87 Antarctica 16 00 00 - - 16 16 16
88 Jordan 15 00 00 02 00 15 15 15
89 Indonesia 14 00 00 00 00 14 14 14
90 Madagascar 12 00 00 01 00 12 12 00
91 Martinique 11 00 00 28 10 11 11 11
92 Mauritus 11 00 00 09 05 11 11 00
93 Falkland Islands 10 00 00 3185 01 10 10 10
94 Eritrea 08 00 00 01 00 08 08 08
95 Grenade 07 00 00 64 20 07 07 07
96 Peru 07 00 00 00 00 07 07 07
97 St Pierre-et-M 06 00 00 1019 25 06 06 06
98 Syria 06 00 00 00 00 06 06 06
99 Namibia 02 00 00 01 00 02 02 02
100 North Korea 02 00 00 00 00 02 02 02
101 Bolivia 01 00 00 - - 01 01 01
102 Afghanistan 01 00 00 - - 01 - -
103 Nepal 01 00 00 - - 01 - -
Total 318530 35551 128 282608 236803 197004
Regional FocusISSUE 2 June 2012
WWEA Quarterly Bulletin19
WWEA Head OfficeCharles-de-Gaulle-Str 553113 Bonn Germany
Tel +49-228-369 40-80Fax +49-228-369 40-84secretariatwwindeaorg
wwwwwindeaorg
All shipping and handling costs included 719 VAT included within the EUSpecial rebates provided upon request for bulk orders low-income countries etc
Surname Given Name
CompanyOrganisation
Street
Postal Code CITY
Country
TelFax
WWEA Membership Nr
Date and Signature ___________ ____________________
Please fill out form IN PRINT and send by fax E-Mail or post
BOOKS Price Members copies
Small Wind World Report- online subscription NEW
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WWEA Quarterly Bulletin (E-Version) NEW Price Students copies
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NEWPresentations husum new energy 2013
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200 euro 100 euro
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Table with all the countries using wind energy by the end of 2013
Position
2013CountryRegion
Total capacity
installed end
2013
Added
capacity
2013
Growth
rate
2013
Installed
Capacity per
Capita
Installed
Capacity
per sqkm
Total capacity
installed end
2012
Total capacity
installed end
2011
Total capacity
installed end
2010[MW] [MW] [] Wperson Kwsqkm [MW] [MW] [MW]
1 China 914130 160000 212 683 95 753240 623640 447330
2 USA 611080 10840 20 1951 62 598820 469190 401800
3 Germany 346600 33450 117 4254 971 313150 290750 272150
4 Spain 229590 1750 07 4911 454 227960 216730 206760
5 India 201500 18290 100 169 61 183210 158800 130658
6 United Kingdom 105310 18830 247 1680 432 84450 60180 52038
7 Italy 85510 4440 50 1401 284 81440 67370 57970
8 France 82540 6310 101 1268 128 74998 66076 56287
9 Canada 76980 14970 241 2262 08 62010 52650 40080
10 Denmark 47720 6570 147 8629 1107 41620 39270 37340
11 Portugal 47240 1960 44 4390 513 45250 40830 37020
12 Sweden 44700 7240 194 4918 99 37450 27980 20520
13 Brazil 33990 8920 356 167 04 25070 14290 9300
14 Poland 33900 8940 358 882 108 24970 16164 11790
15 Australia 30490 4650 180 1401 04 25840 22260 18800
16 Turkey 29590 6460 280 376 38 23120 17990 12740
17 The Netherlands 26930 3030 126 1599 648 23910 23280 22690
18 Japan 26610 500 18 210 70 26140 25010 23040
19 Romania 25990 6950 364 1187 109 19050 8260 5910
20 Ireland 20370 2880 172 4361 290 17380 16310 14280
21 Mexico 19920 6440 478 175 10 13480 9290 5210
22 Greece 18650 1160 66 1733 141 17490 16265 12080
23 Austria 16840 3080 222 2049 201 13780 10840 10106
24 Belgium 16510 2760 201 1583 541 13750 10780 8860
25 Norway 7680 1100 92 1637 24 7030 5200 4346
26 Bulgaria 6810 70 10 960 61 6740 5030 4990
27 New Zealand 6230 00 00 1452 23 6228 6228 5060
28 Chinese Taipei 6142 504 89 266 171 5638 5638 5187
29 Korea (South) 5613 787 163 115 56 4826 4063 3793
30 Egypt 5500 00 00 67 05 5500 5500 5500
31 Morocco 4948 2040 700 155 11 2910 2910 2860
32 Finland 4480 1620 556 852 13 2880 1970 1970
33 Ukraine 3710 950 344 82 06 2760 1511 874
34 Chile 3350 1450 763 198 04 1900 1900 1700
35 Hungary 3294 00 00 330 35 3294 3294 2950
36 Croatia 3020 1220 678 674 53 1800 1310 890
37 Estonia 2800 110 41 2182 62 2690 1840 1490
38 Lithuania 2790 160 240 789 43 2250 1790 1630
39 Czech Republic 2690 90 35 264 34 2600 2170 2150
40 Argentina 2171 762 541 52 01 1409 1292 540
41 Thailand 1930 810 723 899 02 1120 80 00
42 Ethiopia 1710 1200 2353 - - 510 300 00
43 Costa Rica 1482 00 00 324 29 1482 1482 1230
44 Cyprus 1470 00 00 1312 159 1470 1340 820
45 Nicaragua 1416 396 388 238 11 1020 630 630
46 Puerto Rico 1250 00 00 341 137 1250 00 00
47 Pakistan 1060 00 00 06 01 1060 60 60
48 Tunisia 1040 00 00 98 06 1040 540 540
49 South Africa 1020 920 9099 21 01 101 101 100
50 Honduras 1020 00 00 124 09 1020 700 00
51 Iran 1000 00 00 13 01 1000 1000 1000
52 Latvia 680 00 00 308 11 680 310 300
53 Switzerland 600 130 200 79 15 500 455 423
54 Uruguay 593 36 66 179 03 557 405 305
55 Luxembourg 580 00 00 1152 224 580 440 440
56 Mongolia 509 469 38154 162 00 13 13 13
57 Jamaica 477 00 00 166 43 477 477 297
58 New Caledonia 382 00 00 1489 21 382 382 382
Table with all the countries using wind energy by the end of 2013
Position
2013CountryRegion
Total capacity
installed end
2013
Added
capacity
2013
Growth
rate
2013
Installed
Capacity per
Capita
Installed
Capacity
per sqkm
Total capacity
installed end
2012
Total capacity
installed end
2011
Total capacity
installed end
2010[MW] [MW] [] Wperson Kwsqkm [MW] [MW] [MW]
59 Dominican Republic 336 00 00 34 07 336 336 02
61 Philippines 330 00 00 03 01 330 330 330
60 Vietnam 310 00 00 03 01 310 310 310
62 Venezuela 300 00 00 10 00 300 00 00
63 Aruba 300 00 00 2956 1685 300 300 300
64 Guadeloupe 268 00 00 7459 3612 268 268 268
65 Cape Verde 255 00 00 494 63 255 255 28
66 Reunion Island 234 00 00 279 93 234 234 234
67 Colombia 195 00 00 04 00 195 195 195
68 Ecuador 190 165 6600 13 01 25 25 25
69 Russia 168 00 00 01 00 168 168 154
70 Guyana 135 00 00 181 01 135 135 135
71 Curacao 120 00 00 844 270 120 120 120
72 Cuba 117 00 00 11 01 117 117 117
73 Bonaire 108 00 00 6894 367 108 108 108
74 Algeria 101 100 100000 03 00 01 01 01
75 Fiji 100 00 00 118 05 100 100 100
76 Dominica 72 00 00 987 96 72 72 72
77 Israel 60 00 00 08 03 60 60 60
78 Faroe Islands 40 00 00 812 29 40 40 40
79 Slovakia 30 00 00 05 01 30 30 30
80 Vanuatu 30 00 00 134 02 30 30 30
81 Nigeria 22 00 00 00 00 22 22 22
82 St Kitts and Nevis 22 00 00 429 84 22 22 00
83 Azerbaijan 20 00 00 02 00 20 20 00
84 Kazakhstan 20 00 00 01 00 20 20 05
85 Belarus 19 00 00 02 00 19 19 19
86 Iceland 18 00 00 56 00 18 00 00
87 Antarctica 16 00 00 - - 16 16 16
88 Jordan 15 00 00 02 00 15 15 15
89 Indonesia 14 00 00 00 00 14 14 14
90 Madagascar 12 00 00 01 00 12 12 00
91 Martinique 11 00 00 28 10 11 11 11
92 Mauritus 11 00 00 09 05 11 11 00
93 Falkland Islands 10 00 00 3185 01 10 10 10
94 Eritrea 08 00 00 01 00 08 08 08
95 Grenade 07 00 00 64 20 07 07 07
96 Peru 07 00 00 00 00 07 07 07
97 St Pierre-et-M 06 00 00 1019 25 06 06 06
98 Syria 06 00 00 00 00 06 06 06
99 Namibia 02 00 00 01 00 02 02 02
100 North Korea 02 00 00 00 00 02 02 02
101 Bolivia 01 00 00 - - 01 01 01
102 Afghanistan 01 00 00 - - 01 - -
103 Nepal 01 00 00 - - 01 - -
Total 318530 35551 128 282608 236803 197004
Regional FocusISSUE 2 June 2012
WWEA Quarterly Bulletin19
WWEA Head OfficeCharles-de-Gaulle-Str 553113 Bonn Germany
Tel +49-228-369 40-80Fax +49-228-369 40-84secretariatwwindeaorg
wwwwwindeaorg
All shipping and handling costs included 719 VAT included within the EUSpecial rebates provided upon request for bulk orders low-income countries etc
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CompanyOrganisation
Street
Postal Code CITY
Country
TelFax
WWEA Membership Nr
Date and Signature ___________ ____________________
Please fill out form IN PRINT and send by fax E-Mail or post
BOOKS Price Members copies
Small Wind World Report- online subscription NEW
98 euro 68 euroWind Energy International 20142015
Bestseller
60 euro 45 euro
Energiacutea Eoacutelica Internacional 20112012 Spanish edition of our Bestseller 50 euro 40 euro
Wind Energy Market 2012 (English) Wind turbine market overview 60 euro 45 euro
Wind Power Status in Russia and the CIS Countries 2012 (E-Version) 60 euro 45 euro
WWEA Quarterly Bulletin (E-Version) NEW Price Students copies
Annual Subscription = Individual WWEA membership 80 euro 50 euro
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Table with all the countries using wind energy by the end of 2013
Position
2013CountryRegion
Total capacity
installed end
2013
Added
capacity
2013
Growth
rate
2013
Installed
Capacity per
Capita
Installed
Capacity
per sqkm
Total capacity
installed end
2012
Total capacity
installed end
2011
Total capacity
installed end
2010[MW] [MW] [] Wperson Kwsqkm [MW] [MW] [MW]
59 Dominican Republic 336 00 00 34 07 336 336 02
61 Philippines 330 00 00 03 01 330 330 330
60 Vietnam 310 00 00 03 01 310 310 310
62 Venezuela 300 00 00 10 00 300 00 00
63 Aruba 300 00 00 2956 1685 300 300 300
64 Guadeloupe 268 00 00 7459 3612 268 268 268
65 Cape Verde 255 00 00 494 63 255 255 28
66 Reunion Island 234 00 00 279 93 234 234 234
67 Colombia 195 00 00 04 00 195 195 195
68 Ecuador 190 165 6600 13 01 25 25 25
69 Russia 168 00 00 01 00 168 168 154
70 Guyana 135 00 00 181 01 135 135 135
71 Curacao 120 00 00 844 270 120 120 120
72 Cuba 117 00 00 11 01 117 117 117
73 Bonaire 108 00 00 6894 367 108 108 108
74 Algeria 101 100 100000 03 00 01 01 01
75 Fiji 100 00 00 118 05 100 100 100
76 Dominica 72 00 00 987 96 72 72 72
77 Israel 60 00 00 08 03 60 60 60
78 Faroe Islands 40 00 00 812 29 40 40 40
79 Slovakia 30 00 00 05 01 30 30 30
80 Vanuatu 30 00 00 134 02 30 30 30
81 Nigeria 22 00 00 00 00 22 22 22
82 St Kitts and Nevis 22 00 00 429 84 22 22 00
83 Azerbaijan 20 00 00 02 00 20 20 00
84 Kazakhstan 20 00 00 01 00 20 20 05
85 Belarus 19 00 00 02 00 19 19 19
86 Iceland 18 00 00 56 00 18 00 00
87 Antarctica 16 00 00 - - 16 16 16
88 Jordan 15 00 00 02 00 15 15 15
89 Indonesia 14 00 00 00 00 14 14 14
90 Madagascar 12 00 00 01 00 12 12 00
91 Martinique 11 00 00 28 10 11 11 11
92 Mauritus 11 00 00 09 05 11 11 00
93 Falkland Islands 10 00 00 3185 01 10 10 10
94 Eritrea 08 00 00 01 00 08 08 08
95 Grenade 07 00 00 64 20 07 07 07
96 Peru 07 00 00 00 00 07 07 07
97 St Pierre-et-M 06 00 00 1019 25 06 06 06
98 Syria 06 00 00 00 00 06 06 06
99 Namibia 02 00 00 01 00 02 02 02
100 North Korea 02 00 00 00 00 02 02 02
101 Bolivia 01 00 00 - - 01 01 01
102 Afghanistan 01 00 00 - - 01 - -
103 Nepal 01 00 00 - - 01 - -
Total 318530 35551 128 282608 236803 197004
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