Demand in the global wind power industry will remain flat this year, but then rise at least 10% next amid mounting call in emerging economies, Tulsi Tanti, chairman of Indian wind turbine maker Suzlon Energy Ltd. (532667.BY), said Thursday.

This year, a steep fall of about 40% in
U.S. demand amid diminished energy needs and low gas prices will be compensated by a surge of some 40% in Asian demand, Tanti told Dow Jones Newswires in an interview. Tanti was in Lisbon for a clean energy conference.

In Europe 2010 is a year of stagnation, he said, with traditional markets such as
Spain waiting for "clarity" in renewables regulation while new markets such as Turkey , Italy and Sweden were taking off.

Tanti didn't give any guidance for his own company, but stressed Suzlon was present in
Germany , France , Italy , the U.K. , the emerging European offshore wind power market and in emerging economies, above all in rapidly growing Asia .

"We are in both parts of the world," Tanti said.
"We're well positioned in all emerging markets."