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Global wind power asset ownership report and database 2019
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Global Wind Power Asset Ownership 2019 is a 87-page report containing 85+ charts, tables and graphs providing in-depth analysis of global wind power asset ownership to the end of 2018. Key topics covered include wind ownership rankings, portfolio segmentation and outlook, current asset ownership dynamics, and fleet-wide turbine supply analysis. We analyze the industry’s latest asset ownership and demand-side trends and provide insight into the implications for the global wind power market. The included database provides a global overview of over 100 key companies that own wind power assets. It covers the top 50 global asset owners, the top 15 owners in each region, and the top 10 owners in 11 key markets. Data includes company, country of origin, region, portfolio focus, cumulative wind power assets in 2016-2018, annual capacity additions in 2018, key turbine relationships, footprints of wind power assets, and power generation portfolio, as well as parent and subsidiary information.
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