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Wind power installed in Europe in 2013 . As of 2023, Europe had a total installed wind capacity of 255 gigawatts (GW). [1] In 2017, a total of 15,680 MW of wind power was installed, representing 55% of all new power capacity, and the wind power generated 336 TWh of electricity, enough to supply 11.6% of the EU's electricity consumption.
Since 2010, more than half of all new wind power was added outside the traditional markets of Europe and North America, mainly driven by the continuing boom in China and India. China alone had over 40% of the world's capacity in 2023. [3] Wind power is used on a commercial basis in more than half of all the countries of the world. [4]
Wind farms in Europe by country (22 C) A. Wind power in Armenia (1 C, 1 P) ... Wind power in the Republic of Ireland (1 C, 2 P) Wind power in Italy (1 C, 3 P) K.
India has the fifth largest installed wind power capacity in the world. [96] As of 31 March 2014, the installed capacity of wind power was 21136.3 MW mainly spread across Tamil Nadu state (7253 MW). [97] [98] Wind power accounts nearly 8.5% of India's total installed power generation capacity, and it generates 1.6% of the country's power.
Wind power in Europe by country (32 C) * Wind power in the European Union (21 C, 13 P) C. Wind power companies of Europe (2 C, 1 P) W. Wind farms in Europe (1 C)
In 2020, Britain generated as much as 24 percent of its electricity from wind power — enough to supply 18.5 million homes. The United States is way behind. In 2020, Britain generated as much as ...
This category, wind power by country, is used to collate country categories on wind power. There is a template for creating new country categories here . Wikimedia Commons has media related to Wind power by country .
WindEurope is an association promoting the use of wind power in Europe. [2] [3] Based in Brussels it has over 500 members, which are active in over 50 countries, including manufacturers with a leading share of the world wind power market, component suppliers, research institutes, national wind and renewables associations, developers, contractors, electricity providers, finance companies ...