Area Development
The wind energy industry is expanding as established industry leaders maintain leadership position and manufacturing continues to grow though at a slower rate than in 2008, according to the annual wind industry market report released today by the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA).

The report's section on manufacturing shows that in spite of a slowdown in wind turbine manufacturing in 2009 compared to 2008, 10 new manufacturing facilities came online in the U.S. last year, 20 were announced, and nine facilities were expanded.

The largest category was wind turbine sub-components, such as bearings, electrical components and hydraulic systems. In all, the U.S. wind energy industry opened, announced or expanded over 100 facilities in the past three years (2007- 2009), bringing the total of wind turbine component manufacturing facilities now operating in the U.S. to over 200.

Offshore wind power is gaining momentum in the U.S. The report lists seven projects with significant progress in the planning, permitting, and testing process. Both the federal government and several states established significant milestones in 2009 to encourage offshore wind power development.

"Jobs, business opportunities, clean air, energy security-wind power is delivering today on all those fronts for Americans," said AWEA CEO Denise Bode in a press statement.

Other report highlights include: