Wind Energy
The Countries of the World are intensely deploying Wind Energy to face the Climate Emergency. The World is in a «Decisive» Decade for Climate Action, and it is in this context that the Wind Energy Sector is intensifying its call for Climate Action. With the Greatest Decarbonization Potential of all Renewable Energy Sources, Wind Energy is an Indispensable Part of the Solution to Climate Change while Generating Significant Socio-Economic Benefits.
However, the World is not installing Wind Power at the rate needed to reach Net Zero, and much more needs to be done to Unlock its Potential. According to recently released roadmap reports on achieving Net Zero by the International Energy Agency (IEA) and the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), the World needs to Install Wind Power at about 3 to 4 Times the 2020 Level, which saw a Record 93 GW installed.
Investing in Wind Energy is a win-win Solution for Countries, Investors, and Economic Operators to create New Jobs and Local Investments today to fuel a Green Recovery, while Building more Resilient Infrastructures and Economies for Tomorrow.
Wind Power, both Onshore and Offshore, has Grown Dramatically over the Last Few Decades and is Now a Competitive Clean Power Plant poised to be at the Center of the Race to Zero Net Carbon Emissions by 2050. There is Now Nearly 750 GW of installed Global Wind Power Capacity, which is helping the World already avoid 1.1 Billion Tons of Carbon Emissions, Equivalent to the Annual Carbon Emissions of South America.
The Record Deployment of Global Wind Energy has been driven by a Virtuous Circle of Innovation, Cost reduction and increased scale. The Result of this Tremendous Growth is that Wind Energy is now a Mainstream Source of Energy and has proven to be reliable and affordable while being a sustainable engine of Economic Growth.
