WWEA Half-year Report 2025: Global Wind Power Growth
Global Wind Power Growth Accelerates in the First Half of 2025. The report can here be downloaded in pdf format.
US Wind Energy Monitor | Q2 2025 | ACP
Q1 2025 wind installations more than doubled compared to the same period last year, but regulatory uncertainty drove turbine orders down 50% in the first half of 2025—reaching their lowest level since
Wind Energy | Department of Energy
Wind power or wind energy is a form of renewable energy that harnesses the power of the wind to generate electricity. It involves using wind turbines to convert the turning motion of
Renewable electricity – Renewables 2025 – Analysis
Globally, renewable power capacity is projected to increase almost 4 600 GW between 2025 and 2030 – double the deployment of the previous five years (2019-2024). Growth in utility-scale and distributed
Global Statistics
The world''s installed wind power capacity now meets well over 10% of global electricity demand – and much more than nuclear power. More than 30 countries now have a share of wind
Wind generation declined in 2023 for the first time since the 1990s
U.S. wind capacity increased steadily over the last several years, more than tripling from 47.0 GW in 2010 to 147.5 GW at the end of 2023. Electricity generation from wind turbines also grew
Key US wind power trends and metrics to track | Reuters
Wind farms have generated a record share of U.S. electricity production so far in 2024, and are the second largest source of clean power behind nuclear plants in the U.S. generation system.
Wind Energy Factsheet
Wind could provide 20% of U.S. electricity by 2030 and 35% by 2050. 11 Five of the eight Great Lakes states have offshore wind energy potentials that exceed their annual electricity demand (MI, WI, NY,
12th Five-Year Wind Power Generation
This article analyze energy conservation and emission reduction efforts of the top five power generation groups during 11th Five-Year Plan period and low-carbon strategies during 12th
America''s Growing Wind Energy Future — 3 New Reports
Under President Biden and Vice President Harris'' leadership last year, wind power provided more than 10% of U.S. electricity and accounted for 12% of new electricity capacity,