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| Europe’s installed wind capacity will increase 64% by 2020 ![]() Justin Wilkes, deputy chief executive officer of the European Wind Energy Association, said: "A cocktail of regulatory uncertainty, ongoing climate and energy discussions at EU level and rapidly evolving national frameworks has contributed to these new scenarios." "However, while regulatory stability is still recovering in Europe, onshore markets such as Germany, France, United Kingdom and Poland will remain key for wind power installations," Wilkes added. He said: "For offshore, extra confidence in the UK, continued deployment in Germany, and faster deployment in France and the Netherlands should continue to push the industry forward to 2020. It remains the fastest growing part of the power sector in Europe today." EWEA expects wind energy to produce 442 TWh of power, meeting 14.9% of electricity consumption in 2020. The new scenario looks at both annual and cumulative installations (in MW) and includes a country breakdown for 2020, but not for intermediate years. write your comments about the article :: © 2014 Construction News :: home page |