Installed wind energy capacity
Cumulative installed wind energy capacity including both onshore and offshore wind sources, measured in gigawatts (GW).
US wind market installations hit a decade low | Wood Mackenzie
The U.S. wind market continued a downward trend in 2024, with 5.2 gigawatts (GW) of total installations, the lowest in 10 years, according to the U.S. Wind Energy Monitor report released
Distributed Wind Market Report: 2024 Edition | Department of Energy
The capacity, number in turbines, and funding amounts added in 2023 for small wind deployed in the United States increased compared to previous years. In 2023, 1,994 small wind turbines were
Global Statistics
The world''s installed wind power capacity now meets well over 10% of global electricity demand – and much more than nuclear power. More than 30 countries now have a share of wind
Global wind power market
In 2024, the total wind power capacity installed worldwide surpassed 1.1 terawatts, growing by more than 100 gigawatts in comparison to the previous year. China is the leading country
Wind power in the United States
Thus far, wind power''s largest growth in capacity was in 2020, when 16,913 MW of wind power was installed. [7] Following behind it were 2021, during which 13,365 MW were installed, and 2012, which
Key U.S. Wind Power Trends and Metrics to Track
Current installed wind generation capacity in the U.S. is roughly 152 gigawatts (GW), according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). That capacity is up 46% from 2019,
U.S. wind generation hit record in April 2024, exceeding coal-fired
Installed wind power generating capacity has increased substantially in the United States over the last 25 years, growing from 2.4 gigawatts (GW) in 2000 to 150.1 GW in April 2024.
Wind Energy Growth | Energy Markets & Planning
Just over 4 gigawatts (4,000 megawatts) of new wind power capacity was installed in the U.S. in 2024, down from recent years. Output from 154 gigawatts of installed wind now makes up 10.3% of the