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| No. | 0061W002 | Wind Power Market in Asia Pacific - Edition(1) |
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With the rising awareness of sustainable development, the Asia Pacific's wind power industry has developed very fast in recent years, with China and India taking the leading role. By 2008, the cumulative wind power capacity of Asia Pacific has been over 26,000 MW, making it the 3rd largest wind power developing region, only next to Europe and North America.
To better utilise the abundant wind resources, many local and regional governments in Asia Pacific are actively promoting wind power development, thus greatly enhancing the competitiveness of local wind power industry.
China and India are the only two Asian countries of the Top 10 wind power players in the world. Particularly, China's new wind power capacity ranked the world's 2nd largest in 2008, making it the leading player in Asia Pacific.
Japan, Australia, New Zealand and Taiwan also witnessed fast wind power development with their rich wind resources and strong governmental support. Other potential players, such as Philippines, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Vietnam, Thailand and Malaysia, have been setting foot in this industry as well.
Attracted by the promising prospect, global wind turbine manufacturers are actively expanding market in Asia Pacific by strengthening marketing efforts or establishing subsidiaries in this region. And the local manufacturers and power developers are also enlarging investment in capacity expansion or wind farm construction. With the fast growing wind power installed capacity, Asia Pacific is expected to play a more important role in the global market.
This report provides a comprehensive landscape of Asia Pacific's wind power development, and highlights the status quo and prediction of the important players, covering the detailed information of wind power installed capacity, wind resource, wind power market value, dynamics of wind turbine and component producers, government policy, service supplier, future forecast on wind power market, potential opportunities etc.
Main Content:
| No. | Content | Page |
| Executive summary | 11 |
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| Source & methodology | 53 |
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| I | Overview of of wind power industry in Asia Pacific | 56 |
| I-1 | Summary | 56 |
| I-2 | Market value | 61 |
| I-3 | Installed capacity | 64 |
| I-4 | Wind turbine supply | 76 |
| I-5 | Forecast to 2014 | 87 |
| II | India | 91 |
| II-1 | Summary | 91 |
| II-2 | For the overall nation | 91 |
| II-2.1 | Government policies and incentives? | 91 |
| II-2.2 | Wind power development in India | 95 |
| II-2.3 | Main wind power developers in India | 102 |
| II-2.4 | Installed wind turbine | 104 |
| II-2.5 | Wind turbine manufacturing | 106 |
| II-2.6 | Service suppliers | 109 |
| II-3 | Introduction of main regions | 110 |
| II-3.1 | Tamilnadu | 110 |
| II-3.2 | Maharashtra | 112 |
| II-3.3 | Gujarat | 115 |
| II-3.4 | Karnataka | 117 |
| II-3.5 | Rajasthan | 118 |
| II-3.6 | Other states | 119 |
| III | China | 121 |
| III-1 | Summary | 121 |
| III-2 | For the overall nation | 121 |
| III-2.1 | Government policies and incentives | 121 |
| III-2.2 | Wind power development in China | 123 |
| III-2.3 | Main wind power developers in China | 134 |
| III-2.4 | Installed wind turbine | 136 |
| III-2.5 | Wind turbine manufacturing | 139 |
| III-2.6 | Service suppliers | 145 |
| III-3 | Introduction of main regions | 147 |
| III-3.1 | Inner Mongolia | 147 |
| III-3.2 | Jilin | 150 |
| III-3.3 | Liaoning | 153 |
| III-3.4 | Heilongjiang | 156 |
| III-3.5 | Hebei | 158 |
| III-3.6 | Shandong | 161 |
| III-3.7 | Ningxia | 164 |
| III-3.8 | Gansu | 166 |
| III-3.9 | Xinjiang | 169 |
| III-3.10 | Other regions | 172 |
| IV | Japan | 174 |
| IV-1 | Summary | 174 |
| IV-2 | Government policies and incentives | 174 |
| IV-3 | Wind power development in Japan | 177 |
| IV-4 | Main wind power developers in Japan | 184 |
| IV-5 | Installed wind turbine | 190 |
| IV-6 | Wind turbine manufacturing | 196 |
| IV-7 | Service suppliers | 206 |
| V | Australia | 208 |
| V-1 | Summary | 208 |
| V-2 | Government policies and incentives | 208 |
| V-3 | Wind power development in Australia | 213 |
| V-4 | Main wind power developers in Australia | 218 |
| V-5 | Installed wind turbine | 226 |
| V-6 | Wind turbine manufacturing | 228 |
| V-7 | Service suppliers | 231 |
| VI | New Zealand | 235 |
| VI-1 | Summary | 235 |
| VI-2 | Government policies and incentives | 236 |
| VI-3 | Wind power development in New Zealand | 239 |
| VI-4 | Main wind power developers in New Zealand | 250 |
| IV-5 | Installed wind turbine | 190 |
| IV-6 | Wind turbine manufacturing | 196 |
| IV-7 | Service suppliers | 206 |
| V | Australia | 208 |
| V-1 | Summary | 208 |
| V-2 | Government policies and incentives | 208 |
| V-3 | Wind power development in Australia | 213 |
| V-4 | Main wind power developers in Australia | 218 |
| V-5 | Installed wind turbine | 226 |
| V-6 | Wind turbine manufacturing | 228 |
| V-7 | Service suppliers | 231 |
| VI | New Zealand | 235 |
| VI-1 | Summary | 235 |
| VI-2 | Government policies and incentives | 236 |
| VI-3 | Wind power development in New Zealand | 239 |
| VI-4 | Main wind power developers in New Zealand | 250 |
| VI-5 | Installed wind turbine | 252 |
| VI-6 | Wind turbine manufacturing | 254 |
| VI-7 | Service suppliers | 255 |
| VII | Philippines | 256 |
| VIII | Taiwan | 262 |
| IX | South Korea | 272 |
| X | Sri Lanka | 280 |
| XI | Bangladesh | 286 |
| XII | Prospects for wind power in other countries | 293 |
| XII-1 | Vietnam | 293 |
| XII-2 | Thailand | 297 |
| XII-3 | Malaysia | 301 |
| XIII | Conclusion and opportunity | 304 |
| XIV | Profiles | 309 |
| XIV-1 | Key wind equipment and turbine suppliers | 309 |
| XIV-1.1 | Goldwind Science & Technology Co., Ltd. (Goldwind) | 309 |
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| XIV-1.11 | Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI) | 320 |
| XIV-2 | Key wind power developers | 321 |
| XIV-2.1 | China Longyuan Electric Power Group Corp. (Longyuan) | 321 |
| … | … | |
| XIV-2.12 | Suzlon Energy Limited (Suzlon) | 330 |
LIST OF TABLES
TABLE I-1 Policies on wind power development in Asia Pacific regionTABLE I-2 Wind power installed capacity evolution in Asia Pacific countries or region, MW, 2003~2007TABLE I-3 Main wind turbine manufacturers in Asia PacificTABLE I-4 Forecast on cumulative installed capacity in Asia Pacific to 2014, MWTABLE I-5 Forecast on market value of wind turbine in Asia Pacific to 2014, billion USDTABLE I-6 Wind power generated and its market value in Asia Pacific, forecasted to 2014TABLE I-7 Market value of wind power industry in Asia Pacific in 2007, billion USDTABLE I-8 Market value of wind equipment in Asia Pacific breakdown by country and region, 2007TABLE I-9 Market value of wind power generation in Asia Pacific breakdown by country and region, 2007TABLE I-10 Global wind power installed capacity in 2007TABLE I-11 Comparison of Asia Pacific and global wind power installed capacity, 2003~2007TABLE I-12 Top 10 countries by total wind power installed capacity, 2007TABLE I-13 Top 10 countries by new wind power capacity, 2007TABLE I-14 Total wind power installed capacity in Asia Pacific region by country, 2007TABLE I-15 New wind power installed capacity in Asia Pacific region by country, 2007TABLE I-16 Wind farms in Asia Pacific region by country, by 2007TABLE I-17 Wind power installed capacity in China, 2003-2008e.TABLE I-18 Wind power installed capacity in India, 2003-2008e.TABLE I-19 Wind power installed capacity in Japan, 2003-2008e.TABLE I-20 Wind power installed capacity in Australia, 2003-2008e.TABLE I-21 Wind power installed capacity in New Zealand, 2003-2008e.TABLE I-22 Average size of installed wind turbines in main countries and regions in Asia Pacific, by 2007TABLE I-23 Comparison of wind turbine size in main countries and regions in Asia Pacific, by cumulative capacity, by 2007TABLE I-24 Market share of local and foreign manufacturers in main countries and regions in Asia Pacific, by cumulative capacity, by 2007TABLE I-25 Suzlon in Asia Pacific countries and regions, 2007TABLE I-26 Vestas in Asia Pacific countries and regions, 2007TABLE I-27 Enercon in Asia Pacific countries and regions, 2007TABLE I-28 Goldwind in Asia Pacific countries and regions, 2007TABLE I-29 Gamesa in Asia Pacific countries and regions, 2007TABLE I-30 GE Wind Energy in Asia Pacific countries and regions, 2007TABLE I-31 Comparison of main wind turbine suppliers in Asia Pacific regionTABLE I-32 Main local turbine manufacturers in China, India, South Korea, Japan, New Zealand, 2007TABLE I-33 Forecast on cumulative installed capacity in Asia Pacific to 2014, MWTABLE I-34 Forecast on market value of wind turbine in Asia Pacific to 2014, billion USDTABLE I-35 Wind power generated and its market value in Asia Pacific, forecasted to 2014TABLE II-1 Overview of central government incentives in IndiaTABLE II-2 Overview of state government incentives for wind power in IndiaTABLE II-3 Wind resource distribution in IndiaTABLE II-4 Electricity structure in India, 2000 and Mar. 2008TABLE II-5 Wind power installed capacity distribution in India, by Mar. 2008TABLE II-6 Distribution of wind power CDM projects in India, by Nov. 2008TABLE II-7 Market value of wind turbine in India, 2003~2007TABLE II-8 Market value of wind electricity generated in India, Mar. 2003 and Mar. 2008TABLE II-9 Forecast on cumulative wind power capacity in India, MW, 2008~2014 TABLE II-10 Forecast on market value of wind equipment in India, 2008~2014TABLE II-11 Forecast on market value of wind electricity generated in India, 2008~2014TABLE II-12 Main wind power developers in India by installed capacity, by March 2008 TABLE II-13 Forecast on the wind installed capacity of top wind power developers in India to 2014TABLE II-14 Forecast on the installed capacity of different sizes turbines to 2014TABLE II-15 Main wind turbine manufacturers in India, 2008TABLE II-16 Main component manufacturers in India, by 2008TABLE II-17 Main wind power service suppliers in India, by 2008TABLE III-1 Overview of wind power policies in ChinaTABLE III-2 Electricity structure in China, 2000 and 2007TABLE III-3 Distribution of wind CDM projects in China, Nov.2008TABLE III-4 Market value of wind equipment in China, 2003~2007TABLE III-5 Cost structure of wind turbine in China, 2007TABLE III-6 Grid-connected electricity of some wind farms in different regions in China, 2007TABLE III-7 Bidding price for concession projects and approved price for non-concession projects, USD/kWhTABLE III-8 Market value of wind generated electricity in China, 2007TABLE III-9 Forecast on cumulative wind power capacity in China, MW, 2008~2014 TABLE III-10 Forecast on market value of wind equipment in China, 2008~2014TABLE III-11 Forecast on market value of wind electricity generated, 2008~2014TABLE III-12 Main wind power developers in China, by installed capacity, by 2007 TABLE III-13 Forecast on the wind installed capacity of top wind power developers in China to 2014TABLE III-14 Development of wind turbine size in ChinaTABLE III-15 Forecast on installed capacity of different sizes turbines in 2008 and 2014TABLE III-16 Main wind turbine manufacturers in China, by 2008TABLE III-17 Production capacity of main wind turbine manufacturers in China, by 2008TABLE III-18 Main blade manufacturers in China, 2008TABLE III-19 Major services for wind farms in ChinaTABLE III-20 Top 10 wind power service suppliers in China, 2007TABLE III-21 Installed capacity of wind power developers in Inner Mongolia, 2007TABLE III-22 Installed capacity of wind turbine manufacturers in Inner Mongolia, 2007TABLE III-23 Installed capacity of wind power developers in Jilin, by 2007TABLE III-24 Installed capacity of wind turbine manufacturers in Jilin, by 2007TABLE III-25 Installed capacity of wind power developers in Liaoning, by 2007TABLE III-26 Installed capacity of wind turbine manufacturers in Liaoning, by 2007TABLE III-27 Installed capacity of wind power developers in Heilongjiang, by 2007TABLE III-28 Installed capacity of wind turbine manufacturers in Heilongjiang, by 2007TABLE III-29 Installed capacity of wind power developers in Hebei, 2007TABLE III-30 Installed capacity of wind turbine manufacturers in Hebei, 2007TABLE III-31 Installed capacity of wind power developers in Shandong, 2007TABLE III-32 Installed capacity of wind turbine manufacturers in Shandong, 2007TABLE III-33 Installed capacity of wind power developers in Ningxia, 2007TABLE III-34 Installed capacity of wind turbine manufacturers in Ningxia, 2007TABLE III-35 Installed capacity of wind power developers in Gansu, 2007TABLE III-36 Installed capacity of wind turbine manufacturers in Gansu, 2007TABLE III-37 Installed capacity of wind power developers in Xinjiang, 2007TABLE III-38 Installed capacity of wind turbine manufacturers in Xinjiang, 2007TABLE IV-1 Government policies on wind power in Japan, by 2007TABLE IV-2 Market value of on-grid wind generated electricity in Japan, 2007TABLE IV-3 Market value of total wind generated electricity in Japan, 2007TABLE IV-4 Market value of wind turbines in Japan, by 2007TABLE IV-5 Annual new market value of wind turbines in Japan, 2003~2007TABLE IV-6 Forecast on cumulative wind power capacity in Japan, MW, 2008~2014 TABLE IV-7 Forecast on market value of wind power generation in Japan, 2008~2014TABLE IV-8 Forecast on market value of wind turbine in Japan, 2008~2014TABLE IV-9 Main wind power developers in Japan, by 2007TABLE IV-10 Wind farms run by Eurus, by 2007TABLE IV-11 Wind farms run by J-Power, by 2007TABLE IV-12 Wind farms run by JWD, by 2007TABLE IV-13 Wind farms run by EcoPower, by 2007TABLE IV-14 Wind farms run by CEF, by 2007TABLE IV-15 Wind farms run by M&D, by 2007TABLE IV-16 Forecast on main wind developers in Japan to 2014TABLE IV-17 Development of wind turbine size in Japan, by 2007TABLE IV-18 Retired wind turbine in Japan, by 2007TABLE IV-19 Major wind turbine by size in Japan, by 2007TABLE IV-20 Installed wind turbine by region in JapanTABLE IV-21 Forecast on installed capacity by size in Japan to 2014TABLE IV-22 Major wind turbine manufacturers by 2007 in JapanTABLE IV-23 Critical event of Vestas wind turbine in JapanTABLE IV-24 Critical event of GE wind turbine in JapanTABLE IV-25 Critical event of MHI wind turbine in JapanTABLE IV-26 Enercon wind power movement in JapanTABLE IV-27 Parametres of JSW bladeTABLE IV-28 Parametres of main wind turbine blades in Japan TABLE IV-29 Main suppliers of turbine component in JapanTABLE IV-30 Main service suppliers in JapanTABLE V-1 Market support measures for renewable energy in the worldTABLE V-2 Policies and incentives in main states and territories in Australia, by 2007TABLE V-3 Wind power development history in Australia, 1987- 2008TABLE V-4 Forecast on cumulative wind power capacity in Australia, MW, 2008~2014 TABLE V-5 Forecast on market value of wind equipment in Australia, 2008~2014TABLE V-6 Main wind power developers in Australia by installed capacity, by 2007 TABLE V-7 Woolnorth Wind Farm of Roaring 40s, by 2007 TABLE V-8 Wind farms run by Stanwell, by 2007TABLE V-9 Wind farms run by TSI Fund, by 2007TABLE V-10 Wind farms run by Pacific Hydro, by 2007TABLE V-11 Wind farms run by AGL, by 2008TABLE V-12 Forecast on installed capacity of main wind power developers in Australia to 2014 TABLE V-13 Development of wind turbine size in Australia, by 2007TABLE V-14 Installed wind turbines in Australia, 2003 and 2006TABLE V-15 Newly installed capacity breakdown by wind turbine size in Australia, 2007TABLE V-16 Forecast on installed capacity by wind turbine size in Australia, 2008 and 2014 TABLE V-17 Blades of over 1, 000 wind turbines installed in Australia, by 2007TABLE V-18 Main wind power service suppliers in Australia, by 2007TABLE VI-1 Wind power situation in New Zealand, 2007TABLE VI-2 Renewable energy potential of New Zealand TABLE VI-3 Wind power development and its contribution to total electricity supply in New Zealand, 2003~2008 TABLE VI-4 Wind farms in New Zealand, including those under constructionTABLE VI-5 Cumulative installed capacity breakdown by region in New Zealand, 2007TABLE VI-6 Proposed wind capacity breakdown by wind developer in New Zealand, by the end of 2008TABLE VI-7 Proposed wind capacity breakdown by region, by the end of 2008TABLE VI-8 Consent status of proposed wind capacity in New Zealand by the end of 2008TABLE VI-9 Generation and Investment costs of different types of electricity generationsTABLE VI-10 New capacity of wind power and market value of turbines in New Zealand, 2003~2007TABLE VI-11 Value of wind power generation in New Zealand, 2003~2007TABLE VI-12 Forecast on cumulative installed capacity in New Zealand to 2014, MWTABLE VI-13 Forecast on market value of wind turbine in New Zealand to 2014TABLE VI-14 Wind power generated and its market value in New Zealand, forecasted to 2014TABLE VI-15 Wind installations breakdown by developer in New Zealand, by 2007TABLE VI-16 Proposed wind farms (consented, excluding consented but on hold) in New Zealand, by the end of 2008TABLE VI-17 Market share of wind developers in New Zealand, 2007 and 2014TABLE VI-18 Wind turbine installed in New Zealand, 2003~2008TABLE VI-19 Turbine types of wind turbines installed in New Zealand, by the end of 2007TABLE VI-20 Turbine size in New Zealand, forecasted to 2014TABLE VI-21 Suppliers of wind turbines installed in New Zealand, by the end of 2007TABLE VI-22 Service suppliers for wind development in New Zealand, 2008TABLE VII-1 Major policies related to wind power industry in PhilippinesTABLE VII-2 Major researches on wind resource in PhilippinesTABLE VII-3 Market value of wind generated electricity in Philippines, 2005~2007TABLE VII-4 Major potential wind farm projects in Philippines, 2009TABLE VII-5 Forecast on market value of wind electricity generated in Philippines, 2008~2014TABLE VIII-1 ITRI’s history of wind turbine R&DTABLE VIII-2 Wind power developers in TaiwanTABLE VIII-3 Taipower’s wind farms by 2007TABLE VIII-4 InfraVest’s wind farms by 2007TABLE VIII-5 Wind turbine manufacturers in Taiwan by 2007TABLE VIII-6 Main component manufacturers in TaiwanTABLE VIII-7 Forecast on wind power industry of Taiwan to 2014TABLE IX-1 Major policies related to wind power industry in South KoreaTABLE IX-2 Wind power development in South KoreaTABLE IX-3 Market value of wind equipment in South Korea, 2004~2007TABLE IX-4 Market value of wind generated electricity in South Korea, 2004~2007TABLE IX-5 Main wind power developers in South Korea, by installed capacity, 2007 TABLE IX-6 Main wind turbine manufacturers in South Korea, 2008TABLE IX-7 Market value of wind equipment in South Korea, 2008~2014TABLE IX-8 Market value of wind electricity generated in South Korea, 2008~2014TABLE X-1 Forecast on wind power capacity in Sri Lanka to 2014, MWTABLE XI-1 Major policies influencing wind power industry in BangladeshTABLE XI-2 Wind data in coastal regions in Bangladesh between 1996 and 1997TABLE XI-3 Major wind turbines for water pumping in Bangladesh, 1999TABLE XI-4 Major institutes developing wind turbine in Bangladesh TABLE XII-1 Potential wind power distribution in VietnamTABLE XII-2 Market value of wind generated electricity in Thailand, 2004~2007TABLE XII-3 Market value of wind electricity generated in Thailand, 2008~2014TABLE XII-4 Status of SREP projects approved by SCORE by the end of August 2005TABLE XIII-1 Opportunities of wind power development in each country and region in Asia Pacific, by 2007TABLE XIII-2 Opportunities in wind equipments manufacturing in each country and region in Asia Pacific regionTABLE XIV-1 Cumulative installed capacity of Goldwind as a supplier in Asia Pacific, 2007... ...TABLE XIV-23 Cumulative installed capacity of Suzlon as a developer in Asia Pacific
LIST OF FIGURES
FIGURE I-1 Cumulative capacity breakdown by main wind turbine suppliers in Asia Pacific by 2007FIGIRE I-2 Cumulative capacity breakdown by wind turbine size in Asia Pacific, by 2007FIGIRE I-3 Cumulative capacity breakdown by main wind turbine suppliers in Asia Pacific by 2007FIGURE II-1 Wind power installed capacity evolution in India, by Mar. 2008FIGURE II-2 Cumulative capacity in India breakdown by wind turbine size, by March 2008FIGURE II-3 New installed capacity breakdown by wind turbine size in India, by March 2008FIGURE II-4 Market share of wind turbine manufacturers by cumulative capacity in India, by March 2008FIGURE II-5 Share of wind turbine manufacturers in new capacity in India, Mar. 2007~ Mar. 2008FIGURE II-6 Wind power installed capacity evolution in Tamil Nadu, Mar. 2004~ Mar .2008FIGURE II-7 Wind power installed capacity evolution in Maharashtra, Mar. 2004~ Mar .2008FIGURE II-8 Cumulative capacity breakdown by wind turbine size in Maharashtra, by Mar. 2008FIGURE II-9 Capacity share of wind turbine manufacturers in Maharashtra, by Mar. 2008FIGURE II-10 Wind power installed capacity evolution in Gujarat, Mar. 2004~ Mar. 2008FIGURE II-11 Wind power installed capacity evolution in Karnataka, Mar. 2004~ Mar. 2008FIGURE II-12 Wind power installed capacity evolution in Rajasthan, Mar. 2004~ Mar. 2008FIGURE III-1 Wind resource distribution in ChinaFIGURE III-2 Wind power installed capacity evolution in China, by 2007FIGURE III-3 Distribution of wind power in China, 2007FIGURE III-4 Cumulative capacity breakdown by wind turbine size, by 2007FIGURE III-5 New installed capacity breakdown by wind turbine size in China, 2007FIGURE III-6 Annual new capacity distribution in China by ownership, 2003-2007 FIGURE III-7 Cumulative capacity share of turbine manufacturers in China by ownership, 2003-2007FIGURE III-8 Market share of wind turbine manufacturer in cumulative capacity in China, by 2007FIGURE III-9 Wind power installed capacity evolution in Inner Mongolia, by 2007FIGURE III-10 Installed capacity of wind turbines by size in Inner Mongolia, by 2007FIGURE III-11 New capacity of wind turbines by size in Inner Mongolia, 2007FIGURE III-12 Wind power installed capacity evolution in Jilin, by 2007FIGURE III-13 Installed capacity of wind turbines by size in Jilin, 2007FIGURE III-14 New capacity of wind turbines by size in Jilin, 2007FIGURE III-15 Wind power installed capacity evolution in Liaoning, by 2007FIGURE III-16 Installed capacity of wind turbines by size in Liaoning, by 2007FIGURE III-17 New capacity of wind turbines by size in Liaoning, 2007FIGURE III-18 Wind power installed capacity evolution in Heilongjiang, by 2007FIGURE III-19 Installed capacity of wind turbines by size in Heilongjiang, by 2007FIGURE III-20 New capacity of wind turbines by size in Heilongjiang, 2007FIGURE III-21 Wind power installed capacity evolution in Hebei, by 2007FIGURE III-22 Installed capacity of wind turbines by size in Hebei, by 2007FIGURE III-23 New capacity of wind turbines by size in Hebei, 2007FIGURE III-24 Wind power installed capacity evolution in Hebei, by 2007FIGURE III-25 Installed capacity of wind turbines by size in Shandong, by 2007FIGURE III-26 New capacity of wind turbines by size in Shandong, 2007FIGURE III-27 Wind power installed capacity evolution in Ningxia, by 2007FIGURE III-28 Total capacity of wind turbines by size in Ningxia, 2007FIGURE III-29 New capacity of wind turbines by size in Ningxia, 2007FIGURE III-30 Wind power installed capacity evolution in Gansu, by 2007FIGURE III-31 Installed capacity of wind turbines by size in Gansu, by 2007FIGURE III-32 New capacity of wind turbines by size in Gansu, 2007FIGURE III-33 Wind power installed capacity evolution in Xinjiang, by 2007FIGURE III-34 Installed capacity of wind turbines by size in Xinjiang, by 2007FIGURE III-35 New capacity of wind turbines by size in Xinjiang, 2007FIGURE IV-1 Wind power installed capacity evolution in Japan by 2007FIGURE IV-2 Installed wind turbine by size in Japan, 2007FIGURE IV-3 Top 10 wind turbine manufacturer by share in Japan, 2007FIGURE V-1 Wind power installed capacity evolution in Australia, by 2007FIGURE V-2 Wind power installed capacity by state in Australia, by 2007FIGURE V-3 Cumulative capacity breakdown by wind turbine size in Australia, by 2007FIGURE V-4 Market share of wind turbine manufacturers by cumulative capacity in Australia, by 2007FIGURE VI-1 New Zealand wind energy potential by region FIGURE VII-1 Proportion of different electric power in Philippines in 2007, by cumulative installed capacity FIGURE VII-2 Wind power installed capacity evolution in Philippines, 2005~2007FIGURE VII-3 Forecast on wind power installed capacity in Philippines, 2008~2014FIGURE VIII-1 Wind power installed capacity evolution in Taiwan by 2007FIGURE VIII-2 Wind turbine size in Taiwan by 2007FIGURE IX-1 Wind power installed capacity evolution in South Korea, 2004~2007FIGURE IX-2 Market share of wind turbine manufacturer in South Korea by cumulative capacity, 2007FIGURE IX-3 Wind power installed capacity in South Korea, 2008~2014FIGURE XI-1 Wind power installed capacity in Bangladesh, 2008~2014FIGURE XII-1 Wind power installed capacity evolution in Thailand, 2004~2007FIGURE XII-2 Wind power installed capacity in Thailand, 2008~2014
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Asia Pacific has been an important wind power developing region in the world, with its cumulative installed capacity and market value of wind power being estimated at XXX MW and USD XXX billion in 2007.
China
China is one of the fastest-growing and largest wind power developing countries in the world, but its wind power installed capacity only accounted for less than XXX of its total technically exploitable wind resources and nearly XXX of the national power installed capacity in 2007. To encourage the development of renewable energies including wind power, Chinese government has released a series of policies and incentives and achieved large progress.
India
India has been a leading country in wind power development for many years in Asia Pacific, and it ranked the 4th in the world in 2007, with total installed capacity of XXX MW by March 2008, including XXX MW new capacity installed during the period of Mar. 2007 to Mar. 2008.
Japan
As the fifth greenhouse emitter, Japan has lagged behind in wind power development compared with other developed countries.
Australia
Facing the tight energy supply and severe environmental problems especially greenhouse gas emission, Australian government has released several important policies and incentives to encourage the development of renewable energies in recent years.
New Zealand
New Zealand has adopted a series of policies to encourage the development of renewable energies including wind power. These policies primarily include the New Zealand Energy Strategy to 2050, and the New Zealand Energy Efficiency and Conservation Strategy.
The wind power development is regulated under the RMA Consent required under the New Zealand Resource Management Act.
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