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Targets and potentials in leading wind power markets

Targets and potentials in leading wind power markets. Jacopo Moccia Member State Liaison European Wind Energy Association. 21 April 2010. Outline. 2009 installations Cumulative analysis Targets and potentials in France Spain Sweden. 2009 installations. 2009 installations.

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Targets and potentials in leading wind power markets

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  1. Targets and potentials in leading wind power markets Jacopo MocciaMember State Liaison European Wind Energy Association 21 April 2010

  2. Outline • 2009 installations • Cumulative analysis • Targets and potentials in • France • Spain • Sweden

  3. 2009 installations

  4. 2009 installations Biggest EU markets: Cumulative: • n°1 Germany • n°2 Spain • n°3 Italy • n°4 France • n°5 United Kingdom • n°6 Portugal • n°7 Denmark • n°8 Sweden • n°9 Ireland Annual (2009): • n°1 Spain • n°2 Germany • n°3 Italy • n°4 France • n°5 United Kingdom • n°6 Portugal • n°7 Sweden • n°8 Denmark • n°9 Ireland

  5. 2009 installations

  6. Cumulative analysis

  7. Cumulative analysis

  8. Targets and potentials in France Annual installations: 2006: 810 MW 2007: 888 MW 2008: 950 MW 2009: 1,088 MW Government 2020 target: 25 GW (19 GW onshore 6 GW offshore) Annual growth required: 1,319 MW onshore – 545 MW offshore EWEA 2020 forecast: 23 GW – 26 GW (of which 4 GW – 6 GW offshore) Annual growth required: 1,680 MW– 1,950 MW (of which 364 MW – 545 MW offshore)

  9. Targets and potentials in Spain Annual installations: 2006: 1,595 MW 2007: 3,508 MW 2008: 1,609 MW 2009: 2,459 MW Government 2020 target: 40 GW (35 GW onshore 5 GW offshore) Annual growth capped to: +/- 1,5 GW onshore up to 2020 EWEA 2020 forecast: 40 GW – 42.5 GW (of which 1 GW – 1.5 GW offshore) Annual growth required: 1,9 GW– 2.1 GW

  10. Targets and potentials in Sweden Annual installations: 2006: 62 MW 2007: 217 MW 2008: 262 MW 2009: 512 MW Forecast: 2010: 350 MW 2011 to 2015: 450 MW per year Government 2020 target: Increase by 10 TWh (increase of 4 to 6 GW installed capacity) EWEA 2020 forecast: 9 GW – 11 GW (of which 3 GW offshore)

  11. Thank You RENEWABLE ENERGY HOUSE 63-65 RUE D’ARLON B-1040 BRUSSELS T: +32 2 546 1940 F: +32 2 546 1944 E: ewea@ewea.org www.ewea.org

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