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Analyzing Wind Energy in the United States
Energici Holdings Inc, Oct 2011, Pages: 75
A comprehensive databook on wind energy in the United States, Analyzing Wind Energy in the United States is packed with detailed analysis, charts and tables at both the Federal and State level and incorporating data from 2006 - 2010; as well as future estimates to 2030 from a wide variety of authoritative sources. Energici's latest country report is ideal as a reference guide to understand trends from a state, country, regional and global perspective.
The United States ranks as the 2nd largest wind energy market in the world with an installed capacity of 40,267 MW at the end of 2010, an increase of 16% on the prior year. The top 10 States accounted for 73% of this total with Texas having the largest overall installed capacity at 9,978 MW.
Illinois added the most capacity in the prior year (778 MW). Texas added the most capacity over the prior 5 years (8,223 MW).
Vermont experienced the largest percentage growth year on year (666%). Michigan posted the highest 5 year compound annual growth (135%).
Wyoming had the highest installed wind capacity per capita (2,511 watts per capita). North Dakota had the highest installed wind capacity per Gross State Product (42,882 kW/$mn). Iowa had the highest installed wind capacity per square kilometer (23.86 kW/sq km).
Analyzing Wind Energy in the United States provides a detailed analysis of wind energy capacity and the generation of electricity from wind in the United States, using the latest available data. Coverage includes installed and added volumes; shares of total, renewable and non-hydro renewable energy sources; growth rates against other renewable energy sectors and forecasts to 2030. All from a State, Federal, regional and global perspective with comparisons to other leading markets regionally and worldwide.
Part of the energici.com databook series, this report can be reviewed against others in the series to compare sector and country performance and put trends into global perspective.
Scope
- Volumes, shares, growth rates and forecasts. - Comprehensive analysis of current and historical installed capacity, added capacity, net generation and net consumption statistics - Forecasts through to 2030 with gap analysis against stated targets - Analysis at the state, country, regional and global level. - Comparison of wind energy versus trends in biomass and waste energy, geothermal energy, hydroelectricity and solar energy. - Relative ranking of the local market against regional and global rivals.
Key Data Points
- installed capacity (total, per capita, per GDP and per GSP, per sq km) - added capacity - net generation - net consumption - % of total capacity - % of renewable capacity - % of non-hydro renewable capacity - % net generation - % net consumption - 1 year growth rates % - 5 year compound annual growth rates % - capacity : generation ratios - # wind turbines and wind farms - State rankings
Reasons to buy
- identify key trends and developments within the local wind energy market. - understand the importance of these trends relative to other renewable energy sectors and relative to regional and global trends. - facilitate decision making based on a clear global understanding of this market and strong historic, current and forecast analysis. - design business strategies by gaining insight to the trends and predictions shaping this market.
Data is collated from a wide variety of authoritative sources and packaged into a quick reference, analytical databook providing a wealth of tables, charts and facts on the state and development of wind energy in the United States, at a State and Federal level.
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