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Is there a need to reduce global capacity? A. Global capacity has shrunk nominally.
There is also global capacity to consider.
But overall, global capacity far outstrips demand.
Projects to increase global capacity are already underway.
Looking at global capacity is more reflective of reality.
Onshore windfarms and solar power led the charge last year, with 63GW and 49GW of new global capacity respectively.
Yet in the same year total global capacity added in solar electricity exceeded that in wind for the first time.
IATA's figures for June show global capacity rising by 5.5%, whereas passenger growth hit a five-year low of 3.8%.
"Some of us are saying 'act local, think global' because at times of emergencies mobilisation of global capacity can support local action.
On current GWEC projections, global capacity should reach 200GW by the end of this year and double to 400GW by December 2014.
The UK is simply reinforcing its historical role as a supplementary force to the US in its global capacity for power projection.
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