Sentences with phrase «wind power capacity reaches»

Jonathan G. Dorn, «Global Wind Power Capacity Reaches 100,000 Mgawatts,» Eco-Economy Indicator, 4 March 2008.
Jonathan G. Dorn, «Global Wind Power Capacity Reaches 100,000 Megawatts,» Eco-Economy Indicator, 4 March 2008.

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The government has set a target for installed solar power generating capacity to reach 15 gigawatts by 2015 and wind power capacity to hit 100 GW, China National Radio reported, citing an announcement from the National Energy Administration.
At the end of 2009, the capacity of Texas wind turbines, reaching to the horizons of farm and prairie land, totaled 9,410 megawatts, well more than the combined total of the next three largest wind - power states, Iowa, California and Washington.
In order to reach its goal of 100 % renewable power by 2021, T - Mobile will buy wind capacity each year to account for every unit of electricity it consumes.
Wind: Global wind power capacity jumped 24 percent in 2005, reaching nearly 60,000 megawatts at the end of the yWind: Global wind power capacity jumped 24 percent in 2005, reaching nearly 60,000 megawatts at the end of the ywind power capacity jumped 24 percent in 2005, reaching nearly 60,000 megawatts at the end of the year.
Pointing to Europe, they cite at least two major studies that reached identical conclusions: (1) wind power actually provides only 8 percent effective capacity, and (2) the relative contribution of wind power to Germany's guaranteed capacity will fall continuously to 4 percent by 2020.
As the penetration of wind or solar reaches roughly its capacity factor, the power it supplies will regularly swing between zero and 100 percent of demand.
Led by wind and solar, renewables represented more than half the new power capacity around the world, reaching a record 153 Gigawatt (GW), 15 % more than the previous year.
Vanguard As Nigeria grapples with inadequate power supply, focus appears to be shifting towards wind power which capacity is estimated to reach 2,110 Giga Watts, GW, globally and generate up to 20 per cent of the world's electricity by 2030, while attracting around 200 billion euros in annual investment, the Global Wind Energy Council, WEC, biennial Wind Energy Outlook, reporwind power which capacity is estimated to reach 2,110 Giga Watts, GW, globally and generate up to 20 per cent of the world's electricity by 2030, while attracting around 200 billion euros in annual investment, the Global Wind Energy Council, WEC, biennial Wind Energy Outlook, reporWind Energy Council, WEC, biennial Wind Energy Outlook, reporWind Energy Outlook, report...
Climate Action Programme A new report issued by the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) details more than 54 gigawatts (GW) of wind power were installed in 2016, with total capacity expected to reach over 800 GW by 2Wind Energy Council (GWEC) details more than 54 gigawatts (GW) of wind power were installed in 2016, with total capacity expected to reach over 800 GW by 2wind power were installed in 2016, with total capacity expected to reach over 800 GW by 2021.
Power Engineering A new study by the Global Wind Energy Council suggests global wind power capacity could reach 800 GW by 2021, Power Engineering International repoPower Engineering A new study by the Global Wind Energy Council suggests global wind power capacity could reach 800 GW by 2021, Power Engineering International reporWind Energy Council suggests global wind power capacity could reach 800 GW by 2021, Power Engineering International reporwind power capacity could reach 800 GW by 2021, Power Engineering International repopower capacity could reach 800 GW by 2021, Power Engineering International repoPower Engineering International reported.
Globally, new additions of installed renewable energy capacity, particularly for solar photovoltaic and wind power, reached record levels in 2016.
Chicago, May 8, 2018 — GE Renewable Energy announced today from AWEA Windpower Conference in Chicago that it has reached 40 GW of onshore wind capacity in North America1, powering the equivalent of over 11 million homes and representing a significant amount of the total onshore wind installed capacity on the continent.
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A senior Chinese official had earlier announced that wind generating capacity would reach 100 gigawatts by 2020, which means it would overtake nuclear power well before then.
The UK, which was the largest contributor in 2008 (in terms of cumulative offshore wind power capacity), has nine new projects expected to reach completion by 2010.
Over the next two years, the world's offshore wind power installed capacity is expected to reach more than 6,400 MW.
The installed generating capacity of wind power is expected to reach 100 GWe by the end of 2015, and that of solar energy is expected to exceed 21 GWe by then...
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