China Edges U.S. in 2009 Wind Installations

by | Feb 4, 2010

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windy1At 13,000 megawatts of new wind energy installed, China led all nations in adding wind turbines in 2009, according to the Global Wind Energy Council.

The U.S. installed 9,922 MW worth, followed by Spain at 2,459 MW, Germany at 1,917 MW and India at 1,271 MW. (See chart above)

The U.S. retains the top spot in cumulative wind energy capacity, at 35,159 MW, or 22 percent of the world’s wind energy capacity. (See chart below)

Germany is No. 2 in total installed capacity at 25,177 MW, or 16.3 percent.

China is fast on Germany’s heels at 25,104 MW, or 15.9 percent.

Spain (19,149 MW) and India (10,926 MW) round out the top five.

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