China wind power capacity could
reach 1,000 GW by 2050
Oct. 19, 2011 - Jim Bai and Chen Aizhu - reuters.com

(Reuters) - China's wind power generating capacity,
already the world's largest, could reach 1,000 gigawatts
by 2050, a study prepared by a think tank of the
National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC)
showed on Wednesday.
China had more than 41 GW of wind power capacity
at the end of 2010.
The potential capacity in 2050 would reduce the
country's carbon dioxide emissions by 1.5 gigatonnes
per year, roughly equivalent to the combined carbon
dioxide emissions of Germany, France and Italy
in 2009, the study from the Energy Research Institute
under the NDRC showed.
The capacity would generate about 17 percent of
China's electricity output in 2050, compared a
1 percent share now.
The International Energy Agency provided technical
support for the study.
(Reporting by Jim Bai and Chen Aizhu; Editing
by Chris Lewis)