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China is looking to lead the world into the clean energy

World Wind Power Capacity & An Idea

Wind power as the green and clean power source is growing very fast. The total installed wind power capacity grew 38.3 GW (40%) in 2010, reaching 197 GW of installed capacity. And China installed the most wind power in 2010, 18,928 MW (49.5% of total new wind power capacity worldwide) and became the most installed country by far, 44,733MW(22.7% of total wind power capacity worldwide). As we know China is now the most energy consumption country. It’s a good job on their effort to developing wind energy.

Jianpeng Mai

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