WWEA: Key Statistics of World Wind Energy Report published

    On the occasion of the World Wind Energy Conference WWEC2014 in Shanghai, WWEA has presented the key statistics of the World Wind Energy Report 2013:

    • World wind energy capacity reached 318’529 MW by end of 2013, after 282’275 MW in 2012.
    • 35’550 MW of new wind capacity was added, the smallest growth since 2008, and after 44’609 MW in 2012.
    • The growth rate reached only 12,8%, the lowest level since modern wind power utilization has started around the world.
    • Wind power contributes close to 4% to the global electricity demand.
    • In total, 103 countries are today using wind power on commercial basis.
    • China was still by far the leading wind market with a new capacity of 16’000 MW and a total capacity of 91’324 MW.
    • The US market saw a dramatic slump and installed only 1 GW, after 13 GW in 2012.
    • Asia has now the same installed capacity like Europe (119 GW) and is expected to overtake Europe in 2014 as largest wind continent.
    • The most dynamic markets with highest growth rates can still be found in Latin America and in Eastern Europe as well as for the first time in Africa, where Morocco showed a growth of 70%, the second highest growth rate of all countries, just behind Chile (76%).
    • In some countries, wind power reached very high shares in the electricity supply; in Denmark (34%) and Spain (21%), wind energy has become the largest source of electricity; also Portugal (more than 20%), Ireland (more than 16%) and Germany (9%) have reached high portions.
    • 7,4 GW of offshore wind was installed by end of 2013, and close to one million small wind turbines.
    • For the year 2020, WWEA sees a wind capacity of more than 700’000 MW as possible.

    Click here for related graphs and here for a list with alll countries using wind power today. The full World Wind Energy Report 2013 will be published in mid-April 2014. Read more Source: Information from WWEA from 09.04.2014