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Across the world, countries have built more wind power than ever before as part of the energy transition. Credit: Arteum Ro. Wind power sits at the heart of the energy transition for many countries. The race to build bigger, better wind turbines mirrors the efforts of global governments to increase their renewable power generation.
Asia is the fastest growing region in terms of wind energy, having increased its installed capacity by 33,858 MW in 2005 (a 24% increase over 2014). China, with 145,362 MW of installed capacity, is the world's largest generator of electricity from wind energy. India is the second largest in Asia with an installed capacity of 25,088 MW.
Overall, the deployment of energy storage systems represents a promising solution to enhance wind power integration in modern power systems and drive the transition towards a more sustainable and resilient energy landscape. 4. Regulations and incentives This century's top concern now is global warming.
Germany – installed wind capacity of 64GW In Europe, Germany has the highest installed wind capacity, with more than 60GW. Its largest offshore windfarms are the Gode Windfarms (phase 1 & 2), which have a combined capacity of 582MW.
The volume of the capacity added results in a global growth rate of 11,5%, significantly lower than in 2023, when wind capacity grew by 13,0%. Of the top twenty countries, only five had growth rates well above the global average: China with 18,3%, Brazil with 19,0%, Finland (20,3%), Australia (27,5%) and Argentina (16,6%).