Description
Book SynopsisThe wind power business has grown from a niche sector within the energy industry to a global industry that attracts substantial investment. In Europe wind has become the biggest source of new power generation capacity, while also successfully competing with the gas, coal and nuclear sectors in China and the US.
Wind Power looks at the nations, companies and people fighting for control of one of the world's fastest growing new industries and how we can harness one of the planet's most powerful energy resources. The book examines the challenges the sector faces as it competes for influence and investment with the fossil fuel industry across the globe. Over the course of this volume, Backwell analyses the industry climbers, the investment trends and the technological advancements that will define the future of wind energy. This second edition is revised throughout and contains new material on frontier wind markets and industry consolidation, as well as the cost reductions
Trade Review
'Ben Backwell's new book on wind power is a great read, provides the best current overview of the wind industry, how it got to where it is, and what the future challenges are. Highly recomended!'
Henrik Stiesdal, Wind Power Pioneer
Table of ContentsForeword
Introduction
Chapter 1. From Maoism to Lear Jets
Chapter 2. Big industry moves in
Chapter 3. China shakes the wind industry
Chapter 4. Emerging powers
Chapter 5. The offshore frontier
Chapter 6. After Copenhagen
Chapter 7. Turbine manufacturers in trouble
Chapter 8. The Wind Industry Bounces Back
Chapter 9. Tipping point: Windpower’s iPhone moment
Chapter 10. Challenges for the wind-turbine industry
Conclusion