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World Wind Energy Market Analysis and Forecasts for 2020 in the report ( target = "_blank" href = "http://www.bharatbook.com/Market-Research-Reports/Global-Wind-Energy-Market-Analysis-and-Forecasts.html"> http://www.bharatbook.com / Market-Research-Reports/Global-Wind-Energy-Market-Analysis-and-Forecasts.html) gives details of current and historical statistics relating to the installed wind power and capacity growth scenarios up to 2020. It also provides an analysis of the historical and forecast growth of installed capacity, and structure market and regulations governing the countries of the world's largest wind energy. The report also includes important information on the cost, technological, commercial and research and development (R & D) trends worldwide. It also analyzes wind energy deals that have taken place in recent years and gives detailed profiles of the five main market for each of the sub-sectors of the global industry of wind energy.

The report provides market analysis and forecasting of future wind energy industry trends. Help to identify growth segments and opportunities in the industry energy. The portfolio news and offers in an investor report helps to measure the global market for wind power, and in direct consequence of their investment.

Of the available renewable energy sources, wind is the most established commercial generation technology with a highly efficient and reliable machinery. It has seen a tremendous growth, with total installed capacity increased to 23,900 MW in 2001 more than 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 growth of wind energy worldwide. The global industry of 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. Worldwide annual wind power installations drip more than 15% in the years 2009 and 2010, compared to the growth rate of 35% of the combined installed capacity of 2008, according to the report. This is another consequence of a fall in demand for turbines wind.

The increase in mergers and acquisitions to be the result of the financial crisis
Wind farms are major capital projects with large investment Initial can be financed only by large service companies and investment groups. The critical short-term challenge facing the developers of the most energy wind is financing, particularly in the context of development projects. The economic recession, resulting in the failure of some investment banks in the world, has led to an increase in capital cost for wind energy projects. Against this backdrop, only a few large energy companies wind will be in position to pursue their development plans for the project. The scarcity of financial resources with smaller operators could provide an opportunity a big giant to acquire or form alliances with these companies, thereby raising the level of consolidation in the wind power industry.

The decline of Europe participation in the Region of Break-up of Wind Energy Capacity
Although Europe is the leading region in terms of energy current global cumulative installed wind capacity, their participation in the wind power industry in the world has dropped from more than 73% in 2001 to 61% in 2007 to 54% in 2008. This is mainly due to the relatively mature markets for wind energy in many European countries. Moreover, the fastest rate growth of wind power in the U.S., China, India and Canada is increasing the share of the region of North America and Asia Pacific in the global industry wind energy.

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