Wind power by country explained
In Europe, wind was 12.3% of generation in 2023. In 2018, upcoming wind power markets rose from 8% to 10% across the Middle East, Latin America, South East Asia, and Africa.
In Europe, wind was 12.3% of generation in 2023. In 2018, upcoming wind power markets rose from 8% to 10% across the Middle East, Latin America, South East Asia, and Africa.
This dataset contains yearly electricity generation, capacity, emissions, import and demand data for over 200 geographies. You can find more about Ember''s methodology in this
Research from a wide variety of sources in various European countries shows that support for wind power is consistently about 80 per cent among the general public.
Research from a wide variety of sources in various European countries
Production capacity (MW) Countries - Statistics - Online access - The Wind Power
Renewable energy statistics 2025 provides datasets on power-generation capacity for 2015-2024, actual power generation for 2015-2023 and renewable energy balances for over 150 countries and areas for
Also includes information on each country''s actual yearly production of wind-generated electricity, as well as the amount of electricy generated in offshore wind farms as compared on onshore farms.
China is the leading country in terms of cumulative wind installations and newly installed wind power capacity. In 2024, the Asian country added some 79.8 gigawatts of wind power, which...
Official statistics by year of wind power generation (TWh). The values are presented in tables and charts with calculations of changes and shares, and with extensive analytical functionality.
More than 30 countries now have a share of wind power above the world average – more than 10%.
The average for 2022 based on 189 countries was 11.16 billion kilowatthours. The highest value was in China: 762.67 billion kilowatthours and the lowest value was in Afghanistan: 0 billion kilowatthours.
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