LITTLETON, Colorado, Oct 24 (Reuters) - Global wind-powered electricity generation could set a new record in 2024, as winter sets in throughout the northern hemisphere and wind speeds pick up across a ...
The world added a record 814 GW of wind and solar in 2025, cutting gas demand and boosting energy security worldwide.
Climate change is disturbing wind patterns across the globe in dramatic ways. And when combined with land-use change and desertification, these changes are spawning immense sand and dust storms that ...
After a year of canceled projects, broken turbines, and abandoned lease sales, the global offshore wind industry no longer has much chance to hit the lofty targets set by governments in the U.S., ...
The global offshore wind industry is set to experience a resurgence in 2025, with capacity additions forecasted to reach 19 gigawatts and expenditures projected to hit $80 billion. Mainland China is ...
Climate change may be causing long-term global wind speeds to slow down, a shift that will likely lead to a dangerous rise in local temperatures, worsening air pollution and disruption to renewable ...
During a recent meeting attended by President Donald Trump, members of his cabinet—including Secretary of Energy Chris Wright—and oil industry executives, discussions were held regarding potential ...
Domestic demand, global trade shifts and the Union government's policy push are accelerating localisation of wind turbine ...
The global offshore wind industry is poised for a rebound in 2025, with capacity additions expected to reach 19GW and sector-wide expenditure projected to hit $80 billion, according to research from ...
Wind power stocks continue to climb. Despite further bad news for the sector, the benchmark First Trust Global Wind Energy ETF (FAN) has continued to rebound from its prior lows. Specifically, while ...