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Wind Power by Country 2024

Wind power and its synonym wind energy are terms that refer to electricity that has been generated by harnessing the power of wind, as opposed to other methods such as solar panels or the burning of fossil fuels. Wind power is clean, renewable, sustainable, affordable to construct, and easy to scale up or down in size to attain the optimal power output. Wind power is generated through the use of wind turbines, whose blades turn when the wind blows, which then spins a generator either directly or through a series of gears, ultimately creating electricity.

Top 10 Countries with the Highest Wind Power:

Country
2021 Capacity
China328,970
United States132,738
Germany63,760
India40,070
Spain27,497
United Kingdom27,130
Brazil21,161
France18,676
Canada14,304
Sweden12,080
Country
2021 Generation
China466.5
United States341.4
Germany132.1
United Kingdom75.4
India60.4
Brazil57.1
Spain56.4
France39.7
Canada35.6
Sweden27.5

Types of wind turbine and their locations

Most "wind farms" are built on land, but a growing number of wind farms are now being constructed offshore in large bodies of water. Modern wind turbines typically appear in one of two forms: horizontal-axis turbines or vertical-axis turbines. Horizontal-axis turbines are more common and resemble sleek, white, often gigantic windmills with three slender blades. They perform best when pointed into the wind. Vertical-axis turbines have a wider range of appearances, but often look similar to an upside-down eggbeater or kitchen mixer. Because they rotate around a vertical axis, these turbines are omnidirectional and need not be adjusted to point into the wind.

Wind turbines appear in a vast range of sizes. Single, small turbines that generate fewer than 100 kilowatts are often used in residential, agricultural, and small commercial or industrial applications. The utility-scale turbines present in most wind farms are capable of generating anything from 100 kilowatts to several megawatts and are used to power electrical grids. These are much larger, averaging 300 feet in height (higher than the Statue of Liberty) with blades 200 feet long—and newer models are even bigger. Offshore wind turbines are the largest of all, and can harness powerful ocean winds and generate very large amounts of electricity.

Modern wind turbines can generate electricity at wind speeds as low as six to nine miles per hour. This is known as the cut-in speed. If wind speeds exceed 55 miles per hour, the turbines shut off to prevent damage to the equipment. Because they can operate in such a wide range of wind conditions, modern wind turbines are able to generate usable amounts of electricity more than 90% of the time. However, wind farms occasionally spark concern regarding their impact on the visual landscape and/or the surrounding environment.

Wind power around the world

China is the largest producer of wind power in the world, having generated 466.5 terawatt hours (TWh) of wind power in 2021, more than 29% of the global total of 1,596.4 TWh produced during the year. The United States is the second-largest producer of wind power, and generated 341.40 TWh of wind power in 2021, equal to just over 21% of total global production. Together, China and the United States generated 50.6% of the world's wind power in 2021.

A full 9% of the country's electricity came from wind power in 2021, making wind the largest source of renewable energy in the country. However, seven countries in Europe have achieved much higher levels of wind power penetration, including 41% of production in Denmark, 28% in Ireland, 24% in Portugal, 21% in Germany, and 19% in Spain. For one day in 2017, Denmark got 100% of its energy from wind power.

The rapid growth of wind power

Wind power’s total cumulative installed electricity generation capacity has increased rapidly since 2000, and continues to expand faster than any other form of energy. Globally, countries added 59 gigawatts (GW) of wind power capacity in 2019, a record 113 GW in 2020, and 94 GW in 2021, bringing the world's total estimated capacity to an estimated 824.9 gigawatts (GW). While this rate of expansion still falls short of the global "Net Zero Emissions by 2050" target, it offers a clear signal that global investment in wind power is rising.

This growth also enabled a record-breaking 17% (273 terawatt hours) increase in total global wind energy production in 2021. Overall, the world's countries as a whole generated 1,870.3 terawatt hours (TWh) of wind energy in 2021, more than double the 839.8 TWh generated in 2015 and more than five times the 342.7 TWh generated in 2010.

Notes: 2021 generation data were sourced from BP, supplemented with data from Ember (see sources list) and are displayed in Terawatt hours (TWh). One TWh equals one million Megawatt hours. | 2021 capacities data were sourced from IRENA, supplemented by data from Ember and BP, and are displayed in Megawatt hours (MWh). | 2020 generation is sourced from IRENA and displayed in Megawatt hours.

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Country
2021 Generation (TWh)
2021 Capacity (MWh)
2020 Total Generation (MWh)
2020 Onshore Gen. (MWh)
2020 Offshore Gen. (MWh)
China466.5328,970467,037,000452,148,00014,889,000
United States341.4132,738341,671,000341,671,000147,200
Germany132.163,760131,702,000104,796,00027,306,000
United Kingdom75.427,13075,369,00034,688,00040,681,000
India60.440,07063,522,00063,522,000
Brazil57.121,16157,050,00057,050,000
Spain56.427,49756,444,00056,433,00011,000
France39.718,67639,792,00039,792,000
Canada35.614,30435,638,00035,638,000
Sweden27.512,08027,126,00026,856,000670,000
Turkey24.810,60724,828,00024,828,000
Australia22.68,95120,396,00020,396,000
Mexico19.77,69219,701,00019,701,000
Italy18.611,27618,762,00018,762,000
Denmark16.37,01416,330,0009,727,0006,603,000
Poland15.86,95815,800,00015,800,000
Netherlands15.37,80115,339,00011,709,0003,630,000
Belgium12.84,78012,764,0008,119,0004,645,000
Portugal12.35,24812,299,00012,299,000
Ireland11.54,33212,549,00011,468,00081,000
Norway9.94,6509,906,0009,906,000
Argentina9.43,2929,412,0009,412,000
Greece9.34,4579,310,0009,310,000
Finland8.03,2577,938,0007,794,000144,000
Japan7.84,4708,970,0008,865,000105,000
Romania6.93,0136,945,0006,945,000
Austria6.83,5246,792,0006,792,000
Chile5.63,1375,602,0005,602,000
Morocco4.61,4304,607,0004,607,000
Egypt4.31,6004,245,0004,245,000
Thailand3.71,5103,522,0003,522,000
Ukraine3.31,7613,511,0003,511,000
South Korea3.11,7103,151,0003,059,00092,000
Pakistan2.71,3402,457,0002,457,000
Taiwan2.31,0302,433,0002,101,000332,000
New Zealand2.39172,305,0002,305,000
Kenya1.844051,38051,380
Peru1.84091,814,0001,814,000
Croatia1.79881,721,0001,721,000
Lithuania1.66711,552,0001,552,000
Costa Rica1.64001,459,0001,459,000
Bulgaria1.57051,477,1001,477,100
Russia1.11,9551,401,0001,401,000
Vietnam1.14,1201,803,0001,031,000772,000
Iran1.1310568,800568,800
Philippines1.04401,026,0001,026,000
Kazakhstan1.01,1701,077,0001,077,000
Jordan0.96221,379,0001,379,000
Honduras0.8240724,000724,000
Estonia0.8317844,000844,000
Nicaragua0.7190549,900549,900
Mongolia0.7160458,200458,200
Czech Republic0.7339699,100699,100
Hungary0.7321655,000655,000
Dominican Republic0.61,101,0001,101,000
Ethiopia0.5320609,000609,000
Indonesia0.51507,7007,700
Sri Lanka0.5250331,700331,700
Luxembourg0.4157351,100351,100
Montenegro0.3118315,400315,400
Guatemala0.3110312,700312,700
Jamaica0.3100280,300280,300
Bosnia and Herzegovina0.3135262,000262,000
Belarus0.2112194,000194,000
Latvia0.281176,800176,800
Cyprus0.2158240,400240,400
Aruba0.1136,390136,390
El Salvador0.114,12014,120
Mauritania0.130131,200131,200
Bolivia0.112864,21064,210
Venezuela0.17188,00088,000
Ecuador0.12177,10077,100
Azerbaijan0.16796,10096,100
Switzerland0.187145,000145,000
Oman0.150
North Macedonia0.137116,880116,880
Georgia0.12190,80090,800
Cape Verde0.163,93063,930
Faroe Islands0.11947,10047,100
Colombia0.11810,12010,120
Moldova0.15151,00051,000
Iceland0.126,6606,660
New Caledonia0.13848,57048,570
Kuwait0.0124,7674,767
Cuba0.027,91227,912
Mauritius0.01018,00018,000
Bangladesh0.05,0815,081
Algeria0.08,0008,000
Nepal0.0349349
Hong Kong0.01,0261,026
Slovakia0.034,0004,000
Slovenia0.026,2516,251
Falkland Islands0.026,6176,617
South Africa2,960299,500299,500
Myanmar2020
Afghanistan124124
Saudi Arabia35,6945,694
Uzbekistan15,50015,500
Madagascar465465
North Korea1,0501,050
Syria11,0511,051
Chad8,9008,900
Somalia6,2206,220
Senegal160
Cambodia300300
Tunisia250465,000465,000
Haiti6565
Israel27204,000204,000
Serbia398975,600975,600
Singapore350350
Lebanon3
Panama270584,200584,200
Eritrea2,0002,000
Uruguay1,5145,476,0005,476,000
Puerto Rico130142,700142,700
Gambia100100
Armenia33,3183,318
Namibia1021,63021,630
Trinidad and Tobago2727
Bahrain11,2001,200
Reunion13,50013,500
Fiji101,1361,136
Guyana350350
Bhutan1,1101,110
Malta5858
Maldives2,4652,465
Belize3535
Guadeloupe72,89072,890
Martinique41,70041,700
Vanuatu35,6205,620
French Polynesia7878
Barbados5656
Samoa1218218
Curacao191,400191,400
Guam500500
Grenada224224
Micronesia1
Tonga22,6262,626
Seychelles105,986,0005,986,000
United States Virgin Islands272272
Dominica595595
Greenland8888
Saint Kitts and Nevis5,5765,576
British Virgin Islands1,2501,205
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Which country produces the most wind power?

With 282,112.7 megawatts of wind power produced, China is currently the country that produces the most wind power.

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