Cumulative global wind power capacity increased from 74.5
Gigawatts (GW) in 2006 to 319.6 GW in 2013. Annual wind power installations slumped
in 2013 due to a drop in installations in a few countries, but it is however
expected to recover in 2014 and regain momentum during the 2014-2020 forecast
period. Global cumulative wind power capacity was 322.5 GW at the end of 2013
and is expected to grow to 678.5 GW by 2020. Annual capacity additions saw a
slight fall in 2010 and in 2013, which is expected to be repeated in 2015 and
2016 but not to affect overall industry growth. By 2020, the annual capacity
addition is expected to grow to over 60 GW.
China overtook the US to become the largest wind power
market in terms of annual capacity additions in 2009 and cumulative capacity in
2010 and has since become the global leader in both the manufacture and
deployment of wind turbines. In 2013 it was the world's largest wind power
market with an annual installed capacity of 16.5 GW, amounting to 45% of total
global annual capacity additions, followed by Germany and the UK with much
smaller shares of less than 10% each. India, Canada and the US also installed
significant amounts of wind power, classed as more than 1 GW each.. The US and
Spain's shares fell sharply compared to the previous year as annual capacity
additions fell in both countries. The following figure shows key countries'
shares of total annual installed wind power capacity in 2013.
The global market saw a major fall in annual capacity
additions in 2013 due to a drop off in this area in the US and in Spain. In the
US, the Production Tax Credit (PTC) expired on December 31, 2012, which saw many
wind farm developers expediting construction and bring commissioning dates
forward from 2013 to late 2012 in order to take advantage of the PTC. This led
to a sharp fall in the number of wind farms commissioned in 2013 and a
reduction in the number of wind towers installed that year. In Spain, the
government suspended Feed-in Tariffs (FiTs) for wind power for 2013, which led
to a very sharp fall in capacity additions to less than a fifth of the amount
in the previous year. The number of towers installed in 2013 also dropped to
similar levels.
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Power Market, China, Appendix. The report covered Companies are - Acciona
Energia, Alstom, Bard Engineering, China Creative Wind Energy Co., China Ming
Yang Wind Power Group, CSIC (Chongqing) Haizhuang Windpower Equipment Co., CSR
Zhuzhou Institute Co., Dewind Co., Dongfang Electric Corporation, Enercon
Envision Energy Eozen Gamesa Corporacion, Tecnologica GE Power & Water
Guodian United Power Technology Co., Huayi Electric Company, Inox Wind,
Kenersys India, Leitwind Shriram Manufacturing, M.Torres Disenos Industriales,
Nordex, Regen Powertech, Sanyo Heavy Industry Co., Senvion, Shanghai Electric
Wind Power Equipment Co., Siemens, Sinovel Wind Group Co., Suzlon Energy,
Taiyuan Heavy Industry Co., Vestas Wind Systems, Wind World (India), WinWind
Oy, XEMC Windpower Co., Xinjiang Goldwind Science & Technology Co.,
Zhejiang Windey Wind Generating Engineering Co.
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