Global Wind Energy Council
We provide authoritative research and analysis on the wind power industry to countries all over the world. We work with governments to give them transparent information about the benefits and
Top 6 Advances in Wind Energy
As this sector of the energy landscape continues to evolve, here are six changes to wind turbine construction, siting, and manufacturing industry experts say we''ll see in the near- and short
Wind Power Revolution: How Turbines Are Changing the Energy
This article will explore the evolution of wind power, its environmental and economic impact, and the future potential of wind turbines in combating climate change.
Wind Farms of the Future Will Be More Powerful and Quieter
A new Berkley Lab analysis finds that despite an expected future reduction in the number of turbines per power plant, the total estimated annual energy output of wind plants will increase due
Climate Change and Wind Power: The Winds of Change
Climate change is projected to alter global wind patterns. In some regions, average wind speeds are expected to decrease, potentially impacting the productivity of wind farms. Simultaneously, the
Expert Comment: How important are wind farms in achieving net zero?
Professor Christopher Vogel, from the Department of Engineering Science, sets the record straight on the science and economics of wind turbines, and why these must be a key component of
Wind Power | Pros, Cons, Debate, Arguments, Alternative Energy
Wind power plays a pivotal role in this debate. Wind power is a “form of energy conversion in which turbines convert the kinetic energy of wind into mechanical or electrical energy
Why repowering wind farms is wind power''s next big thing
By swapping out aging parts like turbines, blades, and nacelles for the latest tech, wind farms can see significant boosts in efficiency, power capacity, and overall lifespan. Other...
Can Wind Energy Compete? Three Key Takeaways on Its Future
Wind energy has long been a cornerstone of the renewable energy sector, yet it faces increasing competition from solar power, supply chain disruptions, and shifting global policies. Here
Winds of change: how new policies and reports are propelling
Wind turbines are growing larger and more efficient, with the average capacity of new installations rising by 23% since 2020. This increase in size and power allows turbines to capture