12/13/2011
Offer of the Week - New report details "Global Wind Energy Technology Developments", outlines "Country-By-Country Programs and Policies" and profiles "Major Onshore and Offshore Projects and Major Industry Players"
With wind power leading the renewable industry, most countries are planning or implementing wind power integration strategies. This report details technology developments in the global wind power market, outlines country-by-country programs and policies, and profiles major onshore and offshore projects and major industry players.
By the end of 2010, the worldwide capacity of wind-powered generators was 166.8 gigawatts (GW). By May 2011, this capacity rose to 204 GW. Energy production from wind energy has also increased in recent years, with many countries planning their entire energy production around wind power. The total energy production at the end of 2010 from wind was pegged at 405 TWh. This figure was nearly three percent of the entire electricity usage in the world, giving an indication of the growing importance of wind power in the global energy landscape.
With Denmark, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Portugal, Spain, Germany and the United States leading the wind power industry with maximum energy production through wind, the industry is expected to soar in the coming years. Combined with incentives and subsidies, there is no stopping the growth of wind power on a global basis.
This research report provides a comprehensive analysis of the Global Wind Power Industry. The report is divided into four sections:
1. Overview of wind power technologies;
2. Analysis of the global market for wind power followed by a country-wise analyses
3. Profiles of major onshore and offshore wind farms;
4. Profiles of major industry players
This Global Wind Power report includes an in-depth analysis of the major industry players such as Acciona, Gamesa, Vestas, and many others. Smaller and emerging wind power companies are also profiled, making this a valuable report for wind industry investors and venture capitalists.
Excerpt of the report chapters:
1. Executive Summary
2. Wind Power - A Source of Clean Energy
3. Defining Wind Power
4. History of Wind Power
5. Concept behind Wind Power
6. Understanding the Workings of the Wind Turbine
7. Variable Wind Output
8. Pros and Cons of Wind Power
9. Environmental Impact
10. Identifying a Potential Site
11. Why Opt for Wind Power?
12. Technology for Wind Power
13. Overview
14. Factors Impacting Development
15. Types of Wind Turbines
16. Power Output
17. Cost of Technology
18. Lifetime of Wind Turbines
19. Developments in Turbine Size
20. Efficiency Factors
21. Offshore Technology
etc., etc etc.
Although I would love to provide our members with direct contact to Research & Markets, for more information on this article and the company, or if you would like to know more about what www.windfair.net can offer, please do not hesitate to contact Trevor Sievert at ts@windfair.net
www.windfair.net is the largest international B2B Internet platform – ultimately designed for connecting wind energy enthusiasts and companies across the globe!
By the end of 2010, the worldwide capacity of wind-powered generators was 166.8 gigawatts (GW). By May 2011, this capacity rose to 204 GW. Energy production from wind energy has also increased in recent years, with many countries planning their entire energy production around wind power. The total energy production at the end of 2010 from wind was pegged at 405 TWh. This figure was nearly three percent of the entire electricity usage in the world, giving an indication of the growing importance of wind power in the global energy landscape.
With Denmark, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Portugal, Spain, Germany and the United States leading the wind power industry with maximum energy production through wind, the industry is expected to soar in the coming years. Combined with incentives and subsidies, there is no stopping the growth of wind power on a global basis.
This research report provides a comprehensive analysis of the Global Wind Power Industry. The report is divided into four sections:
1. Overview of wind power technologies;
2. Analysis of the global market for wind power followed by a country-wise analyses
3. Profiles of major onshore and offshore wind farms;
4. Profiles of major industry players
This Global Wind Power report includes an in-depth analysis of the major industry players such as Acciona, Gamesa, Vestas, and many others. Smaller and emerging wind power companies are also profiled, making this a valuable report for wind industry investors and venture capitalists.
Excerpt of the report chapters:
1. Executive Summary
2. Wind Power - A Source of Clean Energy
3. Defining Wind Power
4. History of Wind Power
5. Concept behind Wind Power
6. Understanding the Workings of the Wind Turbine
7. Variable Wind Output
8. Pros and Cons of Wind Power
9. Environmental Impact
10. Identifying a Potential Site
11. Why Opt for Wind Power?
12. Technology for Wind Power
13. Overview
14. Factors Impacting Development
15. Types of Wind Turbines
16. Power Output
17. Cost of Technology
18. Lifetime of Wind Turbines
19. Developments in Turbine Size
20. Efficiency Factors
21. Offshore Technology
etc., etc etc.
Although I would love to provide our members with direct contact to Research & Markets, for more information on this article and the company, or if you would like to know more about what www.windfair.net can offer, please do not hesitate to contact Trevor Sievert at ts@windfair.net
www.windfair.net is the largest international B2B Internet platform – ultimately designed for connecting wind energy enthusiasts and companies across the globe!
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- Research & Markets
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- Posted by Trevor Sievert, Online Editorial Journalist / Author: Amy Cole
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