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American Wind Power Energy – The Increase In Wind Power Usage

 

American wind power energy was found to be efficient in generating energy, electricity being one of these. Wind power energy is increasing in use with the creation of more wind farms and the manufacturing of supporting machinery such as windmills. Currently America has the most wind power energy systems in the world with more than 30 000 megawatts generated. It is also becoming one of the most used power energy in America

The use of American wind power energy has received favourable responses as:

More wind farms are under construction The supply of wind power turbines by different wind power companies in America particularly the water-pumping windmill which have increased farming and ranching activities in the area. Wind power is a renewable source of energy that has a wide coverage It has little negative impact on the environment in the establishments of wind farms. It is economically favourable and is second to the use of fossil fuels as source of energy.

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The American wind power energy can be utilised on both large and small scale, making it available to establishments of different sizes. There is an abundance of energy that can be utilised in the small scale establishments as wind power cannot be limited to small scale. Wind power energy is also clean and helps to reduce air pollution.

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Originally published here.


Kary Brown

2010 Deep Research Report On Cost And Price Of China Wind Power Equipment

2010 Deep Research Report on Cost and Price of China Wind Power Equipment is specifically for wind power equipment investment, It is used primarily for Development and Reform Commission to project a thematic study. With the rapid development of China’s wind power industry, advanced and efficient wind power equipment will maintain a stable growth in market demand. But in recent years China’s wind power equipment industry appeared investment rush into mass action, repeat introduction and redundant construction. Thus the Development and Reform Commission timely introduced some relevant control measures to inhibit wind power industry overcapacity.

Since August 1st of 2009, the wind power electricity price benchmark in Chinese four resource areas will be 0.51 RMB (0.074 USD) Kw/h, 0.54 RMB (0.079 USD) Kw/h, 0.58 RMB (0.085 USD) Kw/h, and 0.61 RMB (0.089 USD) Kw/h separately. We believe that the new pricing policy will have a favorable impact to enhance the operator’s profitability and stimulate the development of China’s wind power industry.

In the report, we conduct a detailed investigation and analysis on the costs, prices, and profit margins of wind turbine, blade, gear boxe, bearing and other key parts. We predict the trends of Cost and Price in the next few years and make feasibility analysis of some key projects.We also analysis the prospects of wind farms operating in four Wind resource areas for investors to make investment decisions and reference.

Table of Contents

Chapter One Wind power equipment industry overview    1

1.1 Wind power equipment industry Chain    1
1.2 Wind Turbine blade industry Chain    6
1.3 Wind gearbox industry Chain    8
1.4 Wind bearings industry Chain    8

Chapter Two Wind power equipment Cost Price Profit Margin Analysis    10

Chapter Three Wind Turbine blade Cost Price Profit Margin Analysis    14

Chapter Four Wind gearbox Cost Price Profit Margin Analysis    15

Chapter Five Wind Spindle Bearing Cost Price Profit Margin Analysis    15

Chapter Six Generator Cost Price Profit Margin Analysis    16

Chapter Seven Yaw bearing Cost Price Profit Margin Analysis    17

Chapter Eight Pitch bearing Cost Price Profit Margin Analysis    18

Chapter Nine Wind power converter Cost Price Profit Margin Analysis    19

Chapter Ten Wind power industry chain Cost Price Investment opportunities Profitability analysis   20

Chapter Eleven Feasibility Analysis of Wind Farm Operation    38

Chapter Twelve Research Summary    42

Originally published here.


Sandip

Synergyst Estimates European Wind Power Market to Reach 90GW in 2010, 130GW by 2015

Despite the global recession and slow economic recovery, European wind power market showed a robust growth in 2009 with an annual addition of more than 10GW in installed capacity. Wind power accounted for almost 40% of all the electricity generated in Europe during the year with investments in the wind sector reaching €13 billion in 2009. Spain emerged as the largest market in 2009 with one-fourth of annual installations followed by Germany, Italy, France and UK. In terms of total installed capacity, Germany is still the market leader with installed capacity in excess of 25GW followed by Spain, Italy France and UK. The future prospects of the European wind power market are very encouraging and the region is expected to maintain its leadership position over the next 5-6 years. Synergyst believe that the total installed wind capacity in Europe will be 90GW by the end of 2010 and will reach 130GW by 2015 at CAGR of 9%. Europe will continue to host the largest wind energy capacity, with the total installed capacity reaching 127GW by 2015, followed by Asia with 100GW and North America with 94GW. Synergyst’s latest report “European Wind Power Markets — Trends and Outlook (2010-2015)” analyzes the potential of the wind power market in the Europe and presents trends and forecast for the overall as well as individual markets in the region.

Report Coverage and Highlights

– Report presents an overview of the current and future energy markets in Europe and discusses some of the energy concerns that are faced by the region.

– Report covers in detail the wind power sector in Europe, focusing on current installed capacity, trends in recent years and overall outlook of the industry over the next few years.

– Factors affecting the wind power generation in Europe, including growth drivers, challenges and policy framework, are further discussed in the report.

– A detailed costing of wind power generation in Europe is discussed to help analyze the areas of cost cutting and savings.

– Report further provides information on potential of the offshore wind power generation in Europe, including current offshore installed capacity and its future prospects.

– Market profiles are provided for the top 15 European wind power generating countries covering market trends, data on current and future installed capacities and a summary of R&D activities and recent developments in the country.

– Detailed profiles of leading utilities and turbine manufacturers are discussed along with the summary of their operations in the region and their future plans.

– Finally, the report provides the profiles and details of all the important wind farms in Europe (32 in total).

To know more, order the following report — European Wind Power Markets — Trends and Outlook (2010-2015)

Originally published here.


Mark Schaper