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Global capacity for wind-produced electricity
in (megawatts).

1998: 9,663
2000: 18,039
2002: 31,164
2004: 47,686
2006: 73,904
2008 (projected) : 109,000

Wind power generates 1 percent of global electricity consumption.

Source: World Wind Energy Association

Note: Table made from bar graph.
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