Global Wind Energy Council
GWEC is a member-based trade association that represents the entire wind energy sector. The members of GWEC represent over 1,500 companies, organisations and institutions in more than 80 countries, including manufacturers, developers, component suppliers, research institutes, national wind and renewables associations, electricity providers, finance and insurance companies.
See below for the Latest GWEC News, Analysis, Profit Results, Share Price Information, and Commentary.
Global wind power sector needs over 574,000 technicians by 2027
Annual capacity additions will double in the next five years to 155 GW.
Global wind power sector needs over 574,000 technicians by 2027
Annual capacity additions will double in the next five years to 155 GW.
Asia-Pacific’s offshore wind power ambitions look bright
With offshore wind projects set to reach $60.9b by 2030, GWEC expert sheds light on challenges that may slow down the momentum.
Australia to open consultations for 2 more offshore wind projects
The country aims to develop six offshore wind zones.
New offshore wind capacity to reach 380 GW by 2032
Asia Pacific will account for nearly half of the installations.
China will remain as largest wind market: report
It will add 70GW to 80GW annually until 2030.
Around 680GW wind energy capacity to be installed by 2027: report
Policy changes are needed to prevent supply bottlenecks by 2026.
Indonesia to install 450MW wind power by 2027
The additions could be raised to 550MW if barriers are addressed.
Global commission formed to accelerate approvals of renewables, green hydrogen
It is expected to present its recommendations to the UN General Assembly in September 2023.
Asia coalition launched to accelerate clean energy procurement
ACEC’s vision includes clean energy’s accessibility and affordability in the region by 2030.
Ingka Group becomes Asia Clean Energy Coalitions’ founding member
The coalition will convene the world’s leading clean energy buyers, investors, and developers.
Japan, 8 others join Global Offshore Wind Alliance
The alliance targets to speed up the installation of offshore wind.
Renewables key to resolving energy security, climate crises
Wind energy is one of the most competitive and mature technologies.
Offshore wind struggles as Asia faces regulatory bottlenecks
This may challenge Asia’s momentum in replacing Europe as the largest offshore wind market.
Wind energy industry needs 570,000 technicians by 2026
This comes as the global onshore and offshore wind increase in size by 67%.
Over 100 wind firms call for ‘dramatic action’ to scale up RE transition
This comes ahead of the COP27 in November.
Global alliance formed to boost offshore wind capacity
It aims to increase offshore wind capacity by 670% to 380GW in 2030.
Onshore wind to play a key role in achieving India’s 2030 target
The country has almost 41GW of onshore wind capacity.