The World Wind Energy Association (WWEA) has today announced a key strategic partnership with the International Windship Association (IWSA) in order to further promote the uptake of wind technology by ...
The coronavirus crisis will slow down the wind industry in most markets this year, after the world added 59.7GW in new capacity in 2019 – making it the second-strongest wind year ever – the World Wind ...
The World Wind Energy Association expects global wind power capacity to reach 500,000 MW by 2016 and that total global wind power capacity of around 1 million MW is possible by the year 2020, ...
The world added 53.9GW of new wind capacity last year, a slight increase on 2017’s performance, with weakness in Europe offset by other markets, according to preliminary figures from the World Wind ...
Ten years ago, the market for new wind turbines was just 4,000 MW, one tenth of the 2009 figure, according to the World Wind Energy Association (WWEA) in its 2009 report. Turnover of the wind sector ...
WWEA and KWEIA have signed an agreement which includes joint research on which success factors are important in order to boost the onshore and offshore wind market in Korea. For this purpose, several ...
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 ...
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