The World Wind Energy Association (WWEA) and the Korean Wind Energy Industry Association (KWEIA) teamed up to identify key success factors for the uptake of wind power deployment in several key markets. The purpose of the study, titled “Identifying Success Factors for Wind Power,” is to provide guidance for the government of the Republic of Korea, which…
A few annual observations from World Wind EA
The world market for wind turbines saw good growth in the first half of 2010 with about 16 GW of new capacity added worldwide. China represents the largest market and added 7,800 MW in only six months, reaching total installations of almost 34 GW. The USA, still number one in total capacity with 36 GW,…
World Wind Energy Assn sees 1,900 GW by 2020
World Wind Energy Association (WWEA), a non-profit organization, aims to have world energy come from renewable technologies with wind energy as a cornerstone. With almost 500 members, the organization says it advises national governments and international organizations on favorable policies for implementing wind energy and enhances international technology transfer. WWEA publishes wind energy information on…