WWEA Half-year Report 2023 (Download as PDF) Additional Momentum for Windpower in 2023: 38% more new installations in first half of 2023 compared to 2022 100 Gigawatt added between June 2022 and June 2023, reaching 976 GW Annual growth rate at 11,4% At least additional...
• More new installations in the first half of 2022 than in 2021 • Annual growth rate remains at 13% • At least additional 110 Gigawatt are expected for the full year • A total capacity of 1 Million Megawatt is expected for 2023 The...
The overall capacity of all wind turbines worldwide has now exceeded 840 Gigawatt (after 742,5 Gigawatt in 2020), enough to provide more than 7% of the global power demand
China sets a new world record with 52 Gigawatt in just one year Only marginal negative effects of the global pandemic #WWEAwebinar: Wind Power Around the World – 7th April
Wednesday, 7 April 2021, 9:30 -12:00 h Central European Time – Asian markets, Australia and Russia 13:30 -16:00 h Central European Time – Africa, Europe, North & South America
Wind power capacity worldwide reaches 650,8 GW, 59,7 GW added in 2019Leading wind experts from around the world: Corona crisis will slow down the markets in 2020WWEA: Focus on renewable energy has to be core element of a strategy to restore and green the global...
The overall capacity of all wind turbines installed worldwide by the end of 2018 reached 600 Gigawatt, according to preliminary statistics published by WWEA
Updated! Bonn, 12 February 2018 (WWEA) – The overall capacity of all wind turbines installed worldwide by the end of 2017 reached 546’388 Megawatt, according to statistics published by WWEA. 60 GW Megawatt were added in the year 2017, more than in 2016 when 51’402...