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AWEA: Installed U.S. Wind Power Capacity Surged 45% in 2007January 27, 2008 // Published as a news service by IHS
The new wind projects account for about 30% of the entire power-producing capacity added nationally in 2007 and will power the equivalent of 1.5 million American households annually while strengthening U.S. energy supply with clean, homegrown electric power said AWEA. The U.S. wind power fleet numbers 16,818 MW and spans 34 states. According to AWEA, American wind farms will generate an estimated 48B kilowatt-hours (kWh) of wind energy in 2008, just over 1% of U.S. electricity supply, powering the equivalent of over 4.5 million homes. This wind power also:
Wind power's strong performance is expected to continue this year, with AWEA initial estimates indicating that 2008 could equal 2007 in wind capacity installed. Developers report that with strong demand for wind power across the country, wind turbines are sold out for the year. AWEA projects that with more companies entering the market, more turbines will become available. The pace of growth in 2008 and beyond is expected to largely depend, not on turbine availability, but on the timing and duration of an extension of the federal production tax credit (PTC). Report highlights include:
"This is the third consecutive year of record-setting growth, establishing wind power as one of the largest sources of new electricity supply for the country," said AWEA Executive Director Randall Swisher. "This remarkable and accelerating growth is driven by strong demand, favorable economics, and a period of welcome relief from the on-again, off-again, boom-and-bust, cycle of the federal production tax credit (PTC) for wind power." The full Market Report is available on the AWEA web site (http://www.awea.org/Market_Report_Jan08.pdf). A state-by-state listing of existing and proposed wind energy projects is also available on the AWEA web site. (http://www.awea.org/projects).
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