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Recently, the China Wind Energy Association released the latest statistics of China's wind power installed capacity in 2015: 30.
5 million kilowatts of new installed capacity, a year-on-year increase of 31.
5%; The cumulative installed capacity was 145 million kilowatts, a year-on-year increase of 26.
6%.
By the end of 2015, the cumulative installed capacity of global wind power reached 432,419MW, with a cumulative annual growth rate of 17%.
China's cumulative installed capacity reached 145.
1GW, surpassing the EU's total
of 141.
6GW.
"Wind power is becoming more competitive in a number of aspects, including price and reliability, and wind power is leading the global transition
from fossil energy to clean energy.
" Su Siqiao, Secretary-General of the Global Wind Energy Council, said, "2015 is a year of great development of the global wind power market, China, the United States, Germany, Brazil and other countries have achieved record new installed capacity, I believe that in 2016 we will see the development
of wind power in a wider range of regions around the world.
" ”
Su Siqiao expects that many wind power markets will open up in many countries such as Africa, Asia and Latin America, and these markets will become the leading force
in the wind power market in the next decade.
Wind power is the leader in new annual power installations in Europe and the United States, and the emergence of new models has led to a sharp increase
in the number of regions where wind power is competitive in the energy market.
Su Siqiao spoke highly of
the outstanding performance of China's wind power industry in recent years.
He said that from the perspective of addressing climate change, China has vigorously developed clean energy represented by wind power in order to reduce its dependence on coal as soon as possible, and has become the driving force
for global wind power growth.
Recently, the China Wind Energy Association released the latest statistics of China's wind power installed capacity in 2015: 30.
5 million kilowatts of new installed capacity, a year-on-year increase of 31.
5%; The cumulative installed capacity was 145 million kilowatts, a year-on-year increase of 26.
6%.
By the end of 2015, the cumulative installed capacity of global wind power reached 432,419MW, with a cumulative annual growth rate of 17%.
China's cumulative installed capacity reached 145.
1GW, surpassing the EU's total
of 141.
6GW.
"Wind power is becoming more competitive in a number of aspects, including price and reliability, and wind power is leading the global transition
from fossil energy to clean energy.
" Su Siqiao, Secretary-General of the Global Wind Energy Council, said, "2015 is a year of great development of the global wind power market, China, the United States, Germany, Brazil and other countries have achieved record new installed capacity, I believe that in 2016 we will see the development
of wind power in a wider range of regions around the world.
" ”
Su Siqiao expects that many wind power markets will open up in many countries such as Africa, Asia and Latin America, and these markets will become the leading force
in the wind power market in the next decade.
Wind power is the leader in new annual power installations in Europe and the United States, and the emergence of new models has led to a sharp increase
in the number of regions where wind power is competitive in the energy market.
Su Siqiao spoke highly of
the outstanding performance of China's wind power industry in recent years.
He said that from the perspective of addressing climate change, China has vigorously developed clean energy represented by wind power in order to reduce its dependence on coal as soon as possible, and has become the driving force
for global wind power growth.