EER's US wind study, US Wind Power Markets and Strategies, 2009-2020, provides critical strategic and tactical support for those seeking to stay competitive in these challenging economic times. Click here for study's Table of Contents and Order InformationBuilding off sharp growth in 2007‐2008, US wind power development in 2009 has been impacted dramatically by the current economic climate-and US wind players must readjust their strategies in the wake of this new competitive environment. The US wind power industry finished 2008 at a record pace with 8,546 MW of new wind plant added, led by Texas, Iowa, New York, Kansas, and Wyoming. EER forecasts a sharp decline in 2009, but a rebound in 2010 and growth of 12 GW per year on average from 2010‐2020 to supply nearly 14% of total US power demand. Study sections include: US Wind Power Demand Drivers US Wind Power Development Challenges and Key Metrics US Wind Power Market Forecasts Competitive Trends in US Wind Project Development Competitive Analysis of US Wind Turbine Supply Chain
EER's US wind study, US Wind Power Markets and Strategies, 2009-2020, provides critical strategic and tactical support for those seeking to stay competitive in these challenging economic times. Click here for study's Table of Contents and Order InformationBuilding off sharp growth in 2007‐2008, US wind power development in 2009 has been impacted dramatically by the current economic climate-and US wind players must readjust their strategies in the wake of this new competitive environment. The US wind power industry finished 2008 at a record pace with 8,546 MW of new wind plant added, led by Texas, Iowa, New York, Kansas, and Wyoming. EER forecasts a sharp decline in 2009, but a rebound in 2010 and growth of 12 GW per year on average from 2010‐2020 to supply nearly 14% of total US power demand. Study sections include: