North American Wind Power Markets: Distributed Generation 10-Year Forecast

North American Wind Power Markets: Distributed Generation 10-Year Forecast

 

RELEASE DATE
28-Jun-2002
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North America
Research Code: 9328-00-12-00-00
SKU: EG00571-NA-MR_03797
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Description

California (NERC subregion CNV) is expected to continue to be the leader in wind energy generating capacity, with cumulative capacity added between 2000 and 2012 totaling 8.5 gigawatts, but significant growth is also expected to occur in Texas (ERCOT), the Midwest (MAPP), and the Northwest (NWP). Growth in these regions will be driven by one or more of the following: high electricity prices, strict emissions controls, and state policies mandating increased use of renewable energy.

Table of Contents

Executive Summary

Introduction

U.S. Economic Outlook

Outlook for the U.S. Electric Power Industry

Methodology and Data Sources

The U.S. Wind Turbine Market

Outlook for the U.S. Wind Turbine Market

Regional Outlook for the U.S. Wind Turbine Market

Trends in Wind Turbine Applications

Outlook for Wind Turbine Prices Revenue and Manufacturing

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California (NERC subregion CNV) is expected to continue to be the leader in wind energy generating capacity, with cumulative capacity added between 2000 and 2012 totaling 8.5 gigawatts, but significant growth is also expected to occur in Texas (ERCOT), the Midwest (MAPP), and the Northwest (NWP). Growth in these regions will be driven by one or more of the following: high electricity prices, strict emissions controls, and state policies mandating increased use of renewable energy.
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Industries Energy
WIP Number 9328-00-12-00-00
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