Showing posts with label wind energy jobs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wind energy jobs. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

How important is wind energy for the US economy?

Wind energy industry is second fastest growing clean energy industry in the United States, behind the solar energy industry. Wind energy is rapidly developing in many US states, with Texas currently leading the way. United States also plans to focus more on offshore wind energy in years to come.

The rapid wind energy development has played major role in the US economy in the last couple of years. In the year 2012, wind power was for the first time in US history, a number one source of newly generated electricity in the country, meaning that wind turbines installed across the United States in 2012, provided more electricity than any other source of power generation.

The addition of 13 gigawatts of new capacity made wind the year’s leader in newly installed capacity with a 42 percent share by taking the leader position from natural gas. In 2012, United States ended the year with 45,100 wind turbines that can power 15.2 million average US homes.

The year 2012 was remarkable for US wind energy industry because of record-setting $25 billion in private investment that was added to the U.S. economy in new wind farm construction, a 28% increase in comparison to 2011. Wind energy industry provided around 80,000 jobs in United States in 2012.

There are currently around 560 factories across the United States that provide parts for wind turbines as well as offering other services for wind energy industry in general. It has been reported that in the last 8 years wind industry has brought more than $105 billion of private investment into the US economy.

There will soon be new reports for the US wind energy industry, and how well it fared in 2013. So far, everything indicates that 2013 will be yet another excellent year for the US wind energy industry. The utility interest for wind energy isn't stopping, in fact it looks to be stronger than ever.

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Monday, December 10, 2012

Wind energy jobs in United Kingdom



Wind energy industry is rapidly growing in United Kingdom. If UK maintains its current growth in wind power capacity, wind turbines will satisfy 10% country's electricity needs by 2013. Therefore, it comes to a very little surprise that wind energy sector is currently the fastest job creator in United Kingdom. According to the recent study by RenewableUK in the last three years UK wind industry experienced growth of 91% in terms of new wind energy jobs.

In 2007 UK wind industry employed around 4800 people, and in 2010 this number increased to around 9200 people. At the end of 2012 the UK wind energy industry employs around 12,200 people in full-time jobs.

Though offshore wind energy is currently receiving plenty of popularity the majority of UK wind energy jobs still refers to large-scale onshore wind with 56% of total wind energy jobs. However, the offshore wind energy industry employed 45 % more people in 2012 than in 2010.

UK wind industry is currently employing more people than UK coal industry. At the end of 2011 the UK coal industry employed around 6000 people. For comparison purposes, a hundred years ago coal industry employed around million people in UK.

It has been estimated that UK offshore wind energy sector has the potential to employ around 70,000 people by 2020.

Only 7-8% of the total number of people employed in UK wind power industry is employed in small-scale wind though this percentage is expected to significantly grow in years to come.

UK currently has around 6.9GW of total operational wind farm capacity. With the project currently being in development phase, this number should increase to 13.5GW by the end of the next year. One MW of capacity is roughly enough to power around 650 average homes in UK.

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