British people have a somewhat hysterical reaction to inclement weather. For example, right now the West of the country is currently being thrashed by Storm Doris. No, really, that’s what it’s called.
Wind energy powered 20% of all electricity consumed in Europe (19% in the EU) in 2024, and the EU has set a goal to grow this share to 34% by 2030 and more than 50% by 2050. To stay on track, the EU ...
Europe generated more power from wind than coal for the first time in Q3 2023, and wind energy production was 20 percent higher than in the same period in 2022. Larger wind turbines and relaxed ...
LITTLETON, Colorado, Jan 13 (Reuters) - Europe's wind farms could produce more electricity than the region's coal-fired power plants for the first time in 2025 if the recent pace of output growth in ...
Unusually persistent high-pressure weather systems over northwest Europe are bringing sunny skies, perfect for solar generation, but it’s having the opposite effect on wind. Wind speeds across the ...
LITTLETON, Colorado, Sept 10 (Reuters) - Europe's wind turbines are set to take over from solar panels as the main driver of clean electricity supply growth for the rest of 2025, as the end of the ...
A sharp surge in new, larger offshore wind installations in Europe throughout 2017 dramatically shows the viability of a technology that has truly come of age. As costs fall and generation capacity ...
Wind energy is Europe’s greatest lever in the race for energy security, industrial competitiveness and climate neutrality. Wind is competitive, home-grown and quick to build. It’s 20% of Europe’s ...
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