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Global Wind Energy Development - A 2030 Scenario
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¹ßÇàÀÏ 2009-10
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BTM Consult produced its first assessment of the industry¡¯s growth potential in 1997. The company¡¯s forecast was published in Wind Force 10 report by its clients, the European Wind Energy Association and Greenpeace International in 1998.

Now, BTM brings its experience and expertise to a new global wind power development scenario describing two tracks the global industry could take between now and 2030.The differences between BTM¡¯s High growth and Business as Usual (BAU) scenarios reflect the political will for action in the ongoing climate debate, and BTM¡¯s assessment of the supply chain¡¯s ability to meet high steady growth.

Highlights:

  • Market projections to 2030: (high-, and business as usual scenarios)
  • Major drivers in the global market
  • Wind power fundamentials (wind resources, the planning of future grid networks)
  • Special assessments of the offshore segment (over the medium term)
  • Assessment from the supply side ( from the manufacturing of wind turbines through to the supply chain of components)
  • Re-powering potential up to 2030
  • Evaluating the CO2 consequences: avoided by of the installation wind power by 2030

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