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American Wind Power : Clean, Affordable, Homegrown. Denise Bode Chief Executive Officer American Wind Energy Association. American Wind Energy Association. AWEA is the trade association for the wind energy industry 2,500 business members including manufacturers, - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Denise BodeChief Executive Officer
American Wind Energy Association
American Wind Power:Clean, Affordable,
Homegrown
American Wind Energy Association
AWEA is the trade association for the wind energy industry
• 2,500 business members including manufacturers, developers, transportation, utilities, construction, insurers, financial community and technical support and forecasting representing 85,000 wind jobs • Develops policies and conducts analysis to support wind industry growth• Execute wind industry’s legislative agenda• Promotes wind energy through advocacy, advertising and media relations• Convenes conferences and workshops to educate the public and bring industry members together.
www.PowerofWind.com www.awea.org
Northwest: 9% 450 -900 MW
Mountain West: 13.5%675 -1,350 MW
California: 5.4%275 -550 MW
Texas: 10.25%500 -1,025 MW
Plains: 22.4%1,110 -2,225 MW
Midwest: 21.8%1,100 -2,175 MW
Mid-Atlantic: 8%400 -800 MW
New England: 4%125 -250 MW
New York: 3%200 - 400 MW
Regional distribution of a 5,000 to 10,000 MW national annual marketbased on 2020 distribution from DOE 20% Wind Energy Report
Southeast Offshore: 2.5%125 - 250 MW
Source: AWEA
Wind provided 40% of new U.S. capacity in 2008 and 2009
Source: AWEA, U.S. Wind Industry Annual Report, 2009
American wind is affordableand cost competitive with all other new electric generation sources
Source: Lazard, Levelized Cost of Energy, June 2009 5
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The U.S. finished the year with a total of 5,115 MW of new wind power – nearly 50% drop from 2009 levels.
U.S. cumulative capacity now stands at 40,180 MW.
40,180 MW = > 35,600 turbines
40,180 MW = powering equivalent of 10 million homes
40,180 MW = equivalent electricity of OK, TN, or VA
40,180 MW = equivalent > 5 million tons of steel
U.S. wind capacity installations
Source: AWEA, 4th Quarter 2010 Market Report
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Over 400 U.S. manufacturing plants serve the wind industry today
Source: AWEA, U.S. Wind Industry Annual Report, 2009, Manufacturing Updated
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Regional installation & construction trends 5,600 MW under construction beginning 2011, almost double last year
Source: AWEA, 4th Quarter 2010 Market Report
Looking ahead:new transmission lines proposed
Source: AWEA, U.S. Wind Industry Annual Report, 2009
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Source: AWEA, U.S. Wind Industry Annual Report, 2009
Looking ahead:offshore wind projects proposed in U.S.
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3,000,000,000
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2009 2011 2013 2015 2017 2019 2021 2023 2025 2027 2029
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High Load Growth 1.5%New LoadPlanned RetirementsAdditional Coal RetirementsCurrent Load
Looking ahead:market for generation is available
U.S. wind industry employs 85,000
Source: AWEA, U.S. Wind Industry Annual Report, 2009
Wind Power: America’s Choice
Source: March 2010 survey by Public Opinion Strategies and Bennett, Petts & Normington
Investment response tostable policy & markets
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4,000
8,000
12,000
16,000
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
EU
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4,000
8,000
12,000
16,000
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
U.S.
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4,000
8,000
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2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
China
Annual Installed Wind Capacity (MW)
Source: China/EU, Global Wind Energy Council; U.S., AWEA
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Policy status & path forwardU.S. “Portfolio Approach” to policy
• U.S. approach to energy policy often involves a portfolio of policies at the state and national level:
• Continue focus to pass a national long term renewable energy policy for utilities to have a more balanced generation mix, and long term tax policy that encourages investment, and expedite transmission build
• Greater focus by AWEA on state jurisdiction over power generation through state regulatory process. States like California, Colorado increasing targets so new opportunities. With wind cost competitive with nat gas encourage greater balance in state portfolios as well as look for tweaks in state RES and tax policy to drive demand.
Proven Track Record: States Renewable Portfolio Standards have created a market for wind with over 90% of the renewable energy build in states with RPS programs
Portfolio Approach: State & Regional Leadership
Iowa: Case study of state leadership in growing wind generation and manufacturing
Iowa which enacted a renewable standard in 1983, now has the greatest percentage of electricity generated from wind: 3,675 MW, approaching 20% and is the leading state in attracting manufacturing.
AWEA Wind Power Supply Chain WorkshopLittle Rock, AR | March 24, 2011
AWEA Wind Power Finance & Investment WorkshopNew York, NY | April 7-8, 2011
WINDPOWER 2011 Conference & ExhibitionAnaheim, CA | May 22 – 25, 2011
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