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India’s Wind Energy Capacity To Double In Five Years: GWEC

CleanTechnica Through the effective implementation of existing policies India’s wind energy capacity could double over the next five years, latest estimates of the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) show. The recent re-introduction of a crucial tax incentive for wind energy project developers in addition to a generation-based financial incentive will help India push its installed […]

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Question of the Week: Is GWEC’s prediction achievable?

Windpower Monthly WORLDWIDE: Last week, Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) published a report stating 2TW of wind could be installed by 2030. Windpower Monthly asked whether this is a realistic goal. Question: Are GWEC’s figures achievable? Nicolas Navas, investment principal, Actis I think it is perfectly doable as we see that the majority of the

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Wind Power To Play Vital Role In Global Energy Mix

Energy Matters The latest biennial report from the Global Wind Energy Council and Greenpeace International shows that by 2050, wind power could supply up to 30 per cent of the world’s energy needs and play a vital role in avoiding catastrophic climate change. The GWEC’s Global Wind Energy Outlook 2014 (PDF) presents three scenarios for

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Wind could deliver up to 30 percent of global power needs by 2050

Clean Energy Review By the year 2030, wind power could supply as much as 19 percent of global electricity needs, creating more than two million new jobs and reducing greenhouse gas emissions by more than three billion tonnes per year. Further, given policy support, spinners could be providing up to 30 percent of the global

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