After experiencing a large-scale decline in the number of projects in 2010, the US wind power industry may resume strong growth this year.   The annual report of the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) indicates that there were more than 5.6 million kilowatts of wind power projects under construction in the United States in early 2011. Although the US wind power industry grew by 15% in 2010, its share of the country's energy mix has fallen due to “unpredictable policies”. The installed capacity of wind power in the United States has increased from 35.6 million kilowatts in 2009 to 40.18 million kilowatts in 2010, enough to power more than 10 million homes. Despite this, the newly added wind power capacity in 2010 was only 5.116 million kilowatts, only half of that in 2009. In 2010, new installed capacity of wind power accounted for 26% of all new installed capacity in the United States, down from 39% in 2009 and over 40% in 2008. The installed capacity of wind power in the United States lags behind China. In 2010, China's wind power installed capacity reached 41.8 million kilowatts, an increase of 62% year-on-year. Policy reasons The wind power industry blamed the policy makers for the decline in new installed capacity. Wind power and natural gas have been on the rise for new installed capacity indicators for many years, but wind power fell behind in 2010, largely due to unstable, short-term policies. AWEA expects that the United States will add 5.6 million kilowatts of wind power installed capacity in 2011, which will be mainly driven by national finances. 30% of the cost of wind power projects under construction will be repaid to developers. AWEA CEO Denise Bode said that the extension of the 1603 tax credit policy provides investors with a signal that wind power will continue to grow in the United States. A good start in 2011, the new installed capacity of wind power may reach the 2010 figure ahead of schedule. Although the wind power industry has developed in 2010, 14 new manufacturing plants have been built, which is comparable to 2009. Ms. Bode said that in general, the wind power industry can still achieve the goal of providing 20% ​​of US electricity by 2030. Policy issues AWEA said that the national financial plan has ensured that the installed capacity of wind power in 2009 will exceed 10 million kilowatts, otherwise it will only increase by 4 million kilowatts. The price of wind turbines fell by nearly 15% in 2010. The cost of wind power has fallen over the past two years, with the recent price of electricity purchase agreements being 5-6 cents/kWh. But with the approaching deadline for the 1603 tax credit policy and the uncertainty of alternatives, analysts believe that the wind power industry, and even other renewable energy industries, will face difficulties in sustaining growth. Ms. Bode said that the US wind power industry is still developing, although it is also competing with the energy industry with permanent government subsidies. Since 2007, the newly installed installed capacity of wind power accounts for 35% of the newly installed capacity of all power sources, which is twice the newly installed capacity of coal power and nuclear power. Wind power is second only to natural gas power generation in terms of new installed capacity indicators. In 2010, new installed capacity of natural gas power generation accounted for 40% of all installed power capacity.

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