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Concerns About Global Climate Change Drives the World's Wind Energy Market

Posted on: Monday, 21 May 2007, 12:00 CDT

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c57385) has announced the addition of Leading Countries in Global Wind Energy Industry to their offering.

In many parts of the world, wind energy has already grown to be a mainstream energy source. This growth has long been driven by concerns about global climate change, mainly in the developed world and especially in Europe.

Wind energy has emerged as the most attractive solution to the world's energy challenges. It is clean and fuel-free. Moreover, wind is indigenous and enough wind blows across the globe to cope with the ever increasing electricity demand. Moreover, wind power generation is increasingly competitive with conventional fossil fuel sources and already today is on a par with new coal or gas fired power stations.

This report brings you a complete in-depth focus on the countries leading the global wind energy industry in its report -- Leading Countries in Global Wind Energy Industry. The report looks at the basics of the wind power industry and offers a complete analysis of the major countries investing in wind power. The report is a comprehensive A to Z guide on the leading countries involved in the global wind power industry.

Topics Covered A. Executive Summary B. Historical Background of the Industry C. Present Market Scenario D. Benefits of Wind Energy E. European Union F. Germany G. Italy H. Poland I. Spain J. United Kingdom K. Brazil L. Canada M. Mexico N. United States O. China P. India Q. Japan R. Korea S. Australia T. Egypt U. Iran V. Morocco W. Industry Outlook X. Appendix Y. Glossary of Terms

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c57385


Source: Business Wire

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