The worldwide installed capacity of wind power reached 197 GW by the end of 2010.
The difficult and costly 300 mm process only accounted for approximately 20% of worldwide capacity on a square inches basis by the end of 2005.
The company will also reduce its worldwide capacity by one million vehicles, that person said.
Since the late 1980s worldwide capacity has risen much more slowly, reaching 366 GW in 2005.
In 2004, the largest producer of nuclear energy was the United States with 28% of worldwide capacity, followed by France (18%) and Japan (12%).
In 1973 and 1974, the International Atomic Energy Agency predicted a worldwide installed nuclear capacity of 3,600 to 5,000 gigawatts by 2000.
The Solana Beach, California firm operates in a worldwide capacity and has overseen the creation of over 100 parks.
"We're competing for worldwide capacity," he said, adding that the company expected the high demand to continue.
The effect will be to reduce the company's capacity by 121,000 metric tons, about 12 percent of the company's worldwide capacity.
She is concerned because the auto industry already has more worldwide capacity than it needs and more factories continue to be built.