Sentences with phrase «cumulative global capacity»

A report by the commercial solar energy analytic firm NPD Solarbuzz projects global solar PV installation rates to reach 100 GW annually by 2018, and cumulative global capacity to reach 500 GW in the same year.
Cumulative global capacity is now more than 11,800 MW, and on track to reach as much as 47,000 MW by 2020, according to the Department of Energy.

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Over 54 gigawatts (GW) of wind power were installed globally in 2016 and cumulative capacity grew by more than 12 percent to hit 486.8 GW, according to an April 2017 report from global trade association the Global Wind Energy Coglobal trade association the Global Wind Energy CoGlobal Wind Energy Council.
Wind power is the renewable energy which has seen the widest and most successful deployment over the last two decades, increasing the global cumulative capacity from 3 GW to 370 GW.
24 Jun 2010 — The global potential of SOC sequestration and restoration of degraded / desertified soils is estimated at 0.6 to 1.2 Pg C / y for about 50 years with a cumulative sink capacity of 30 to 60 Pg.
If «equity» is defined as the human right to sustainable development, then only two approaches to a global fair - shares reference framework — cumulative per - capita budget sharing and «responsibility and capacity index» based effort sharing — are at all promising, and the BASIC paper clearly moves these two approaches forward.
Looking at just the 2010 numbers, for example, they show that the United States, with its exceptionally large share of the global population of people with incomes above the $ 20 per day development threshold (capacity), as well as the world's largest share of cumulative emissions since 1990 (responsibility), is the nation with the largest share (33.1 percent) of the global RCI.
Cumulative global offshore wind capacity is now over 11,800 MW and it is on track to reach as much as 47,000 MW by 2020,
Cumulative global offshore wind capacity is now over 11,800 MW and it is on track to reach as much as 47,000 MW by 2020, according to the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL).
Last year, China added 592MW offshore, to give it a cumulative capacity of 1.63 GW and pass Denmark to take third place in global rankings.
CNBC Over 54 gigawatts (GW) of wind power were installed in 2016 and cumulative capacity grew by more than 12 percent to hit 486.8 GW, according to a new report from global trade association, the Global Wind Energy Council (global trade association, the Global Wind Energy Council (Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC).
Tech Investor News The Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) estimates that the cumulative installed wind power capacity could be more than 800GW globally by 2021.
Renewable Energy World The Global Wind Energy Council published some incredible numbers for the global wind market in February this year, the global cumulative installed capacity reaching 433 GW at the end ofGlobal Wind Energy Council published some incredible numbers for the global wind market in February this year, the global cumulative installed capacity reaching 433 GW at the end ofglobal wind market in February this year, the global cumulative installed capacity reaching 433 GW at the end ofglobal cumulative installed capacity reaching 433 GW at the end of 2015.
In 2010, new installations more than doubled to 17.2 GW, bringing the global cumulative capacity to 40.3 GW.
China is now the undisputable global leader of renewable energy expansion worldwide, and the IEA forecasts that by 2021, more than one - third of global cumulative solar PV and onshore wind capacity will be located in China.
Even in the face of a worldwide economic downturn, the global wind industry posted another record year in 2009 as cumulative installed wind power capacity grew to 158,000 megawatts.
The IEA's market forecasts show that if all eligible countries join the Alliance, then the cumulative installed solar capacity in ISA countries could surpass 700 GW by 2022, which is more than 80 % of global solar capacity by that time, and almost double current capacity.
For 2014, cumulative global wind capacity reached roughly 370 GW, exceeding the projected results reported just above.
Europe is currently the global leader — during 2008, 366 MW of new offshore wind capacity was installed, bringing the cumulative total in EU waters to 1471 MW.
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