THENUMBERS
CHINA
BLOWING IN
THE WIND
While the global crisis has focused attention
away from the environment and green
issues, the interest in wind power seems
unaffected. Wind power both through both
land and off-shore based wind farms is
experiencing double digit growth in China.
3
- The ranking of wind power in China as a
source of electricity, following thermal and
hydro power.
12%
- The amount of the world’s power
that wind is expected to provide
by 2020.
64%
- The amount of growth that
China’s windpower is expected
to achieve in 2009 versus 2008.
20 million kilowatts -
The amount of installed wind power capacity expected
for China in 2009.
580 billion
RMB - The
amount China will spend to expand its energy sector
in 2009, including spending on solar, wind, nuclear and
coal firing plants.
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