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Global Wind Power. Steve Sawyer EWEC Warsaw April 21, 2010. GWEC MEMBERS. Uniting the Global Wind Industry. C0 Members. C2 Members. Associations. Outline. Global market status Projections 2010-2014 Projections to 2050 Looking Ahead Conclusions. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Global Wind Power

Steve SawyerEWEC Warsaw April 21, 2010

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Uniting the Global Wind Industry

C0 Members

C2 Members

GWEC MEMBERS

Associations

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Outline

1. Global market status

2. Projections 2010-2014

3. Projections to 2050

4. Looking Ahead

5. Conclusions

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Cumulative Installed Capacity

13 yr avg growth: 28.6%

2009 growth: 31.9%

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Annual Installed Capacity

13 yr avg growth: 31.4%

2009 growth: 41.7%

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2009 Market Leaders

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Regional Breakdown

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Summary Status

• Three main markets: Europe, North America and China – strong political commitment and framework in EU and China; US and Canada uncertain

• China now home to largest manufacturing industry – #1 market in 2009, and #1 overall early in the next decade

• European market continues to broaden – new boom with offshore getting underway

• Latin America, Africa and the Pacific continue ‘on the verge of take-off’

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Projections to 2014

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Cumulative by Region 2009-2013

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Annual market to 2014 by region

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GWEO 2008 - Production

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% of global electricity

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Looking Ahead

Uncertainty:

- in international political landscape

- in the future of the carbon markets

- in ‘new’ climate-related funds

Focus on national/regional legislation and markets

Government stimulus to continue to play role for the next few years

Increased interest Asia, Africa, South America

Main drivers all still in place – influence will only increase

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Modest dip in 2009

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Asia Rising

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‘Green’ Stimulus Funding

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US$ 184 Billion

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Rebound in 2010

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Conclusions

Market conditions:

- Asian market driving global growth

- European market solid and steady

- North America uncertain

- Downward price pressure continues

- International commodity price volatility increase

Market drivers all still in place, and increasingly prominent:

energy security; cost stability; macroeconomic security; local economic development and job creation; local environment and climate

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Thank you

Steve SawyerSecretary General

Global Wind Energy CouncilTel +32 2 400 1030

[email protected]