renewable energy industry analysis

World Wind Energy Market Analysis and Forecasts Report 2012 ( target = "_blank" href = "http://www.bharatbook.com/Market-Research-Reports/Global-Wind-Energy-Market-Analysis-and-Forecasts-to-20121.html"> http://www .bharatbook.com/Market-Research-Reports/Global-Wind-Energy-Market-Analysis-and-Forecasts-to-20121.html) Provides a detailed analysis of existing wind energy facilities worldwide and forecasts of wind power worldwide installed capacity until 2020. The report details the historical and current statistics relating installed capacity of wind power and its growth scenarios up to 2020. It also provides an analysis of the history and projected growth in capacity installed, and the market structure and regulations governing the countries of the world's largest wind energy. The report also includes information on significant cost, technological, market, and research and development (R & D) trends worldwide. It also analyzes wind energy agreements that have taken place in recent years and offers detailed profiles of the five main market for each of the sub-sectors in the global energy industry wind.
The report provides market analysis and forecasting of future industry trends of wind power. Help to identify growing segments and opportunities in the energy industry. The portfolio news and offers in an investor report helps to measure the global energy market wind and in direct consequence of their investment.
Of the available renewable energy sources, wind is the most established technology commercial generation with a highly effective and reliable equipment and machinery. It has been observed great growth, with total installed capacity increased to 23,900 MW in 2001 more of 121,013 MW in 2008, reflecting an annual growth rate of 26% for the period 2001-08.
Annual Wind Energy Facility to be affected by the financial crisis
The current financial crisis is seriously affecting the growth of wind energy worldwide. The global industry wind energy is witnessing many cancellations of orders for turbines, freezing and sale of wind farms, and difficulties in obtaining financial aid for new projects. In the world of wind power annually drip over 15% in the years 2009 and 2010, compared to the growth rate of 35% in the new installed capacity of 2008. This again resulted in a fall in demand for wind turbines.
The increase in mergers and acquisitions to be the result financial crisis
Wind farms are capital projects with significant high up-front investments that may be funded only by large service companies and investment groups. The critical short-term challenge faced by most developers of wind energy is funding, particularly in the context of development projects. The economic slowdown, resulting in the failure of some of the largest investment banks in the world, has led to an increase in the cost of capital for wind energy projects. In this context, only a few large wind power companies will be in position to pursue their development plans for the project. The scarcity of financial resources with the smaller players a chance to give the giants to acquire or form partnerships with these companies, thereby raising the level of consolidation in the wind power industry.
Growth Prospects offshore wind energy market
The market for offshore wind energy is attracting investors in the wind segment. The energy world Offshore wind cumulative installed capacity has increased from 86 MW in 2001 to 1.475 MW in 2008. Most of this capacity is largely concentrated in the European region. Currently, there are about 5 GW of new wind energy projects at sea in the early stages of development in Europe. The U.S. also plans to develop over 2,320 MW of projects offshore wind energy, while China has 520 MW of offshore capacity under construction or in planning. Focus more on wind energy high seas is mainly due to the increased potential for power generation in these places. Offshore sites are also suitable for wind power generation, because there is limited space. In addition, several offshore wind projects often offer advantages ie, large wind turbines can be installed in high places sea due to higher wind speed, allowing you to generate more power units.
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