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- Global Wind Energy Council - The Global Voice Of The Wind Industry
By collaborating across borders and regions, we aim to foster a cleaner, greener future powered by wind energy GWEC works at the highest international political level to create a better policy environment for wind power
- REPORTS AND RESOURCES - Global Wind Energy Council
Explore how Latin America and the Caribbean can build a resilient wind energy supply chain to power a clean and just energy transition, with key findings from GWEC and ERM’s latest regional analysis
- GWEC - About Us
The GWEC team leads renewable energy delegations at the UNFCCC COP process, SE4ALL and IRENA’s General Assembly GWEC and its members are active all over the world, educating local and national governments and international agencies about the benefits of wind power
- Global Wind Report Launch 2025 - gwec. net
GWEC is publishing its flagship annual report, the Global Wind Report 2025, in London The report is the key tool for anyone working to deliver the energy transition, with data unavailable anywhere else and unrivalled analysis from industry experts in every region of the world
- Global Wind Workforce Outlook 2024 - 2028 Report Released - gwec. net
The report was launched at GWEC’s Wind Energy Summit 2024, in Incheon, South Korea The event brings together industry, government, and key stakeholders to drive forward the growth of wind energy in the APAC region
- Global Offshore Wind Summit - Japan 2025 - gwec. net
The Global Offshore Wind Summit – Japan (GOWS-J), co-organised with the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC), is Japan’s leading comprehensive offshore wind power event It aims to significantly expand offshore wind power in Japan and strengthen the country’s industrial base
- Meet the team - Global Wind Energy Council
Meet the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) team Leading the way in advancing global wind energy solutions across Europe, Asia, and Africa
- Wind Turbine Suppliers deliver new record volume - gwec. net
The data from GWEC’s Market Intelligence team finds 29 different wind turbine suppliers mechanically installed 23,098 units last year despite the challenging macroeconomic pressures, rising commodity and capital costs, and prolonged supply chain disruptions
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