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9% of global electricity is generated from Wind

8.73 % Share of global electricity
11 gCO2eq/kWh Carbon Intensity
Wind

Wind energy is a significant component of the clean energy landscape, harnessing the natural movement of air masses to power our world sustainably. Wind energy is generated by converting the kinetic energy from wind into mechanical power through turbines. These turbines, which can be placed on land or offshore, capture wind's kinetic energy and convert it to electricity. This form of energy is abundant, renewable, and plays a critical role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

The process of generating electricity from wind involves several key components. Wind turbines, which can vary in size from a few kilowatts to several megawatts, are equipped with blades that rotate when the wind blows. This rotation drives a shaft connected to a generator, where mechanical energy is converted into electricity. With technological advancements, wind energy has become one of the most cost-effective and efficient sources of electricity, making significant contributions to the global energy mix.

A distinct advantage of wind energy is its low carbon intensity, with emissions as low as 11 gCO2eq/kWh. This is comparable to nuclear energy, with 12 gCO2eq/kWh, and solar, with 45 gCO2eq/kWh. These figures starkly contrast with fossil fuels such as coal and oil, which have significantly higher emissions of 820 and 650 gCO2eq/kWh, respectively. Utilizing wind energy on a larger scale contributes significantly to reducing the carbon footprint of global electricity generation, supporting efforts to combat climate change.

Globally, wind energy accounts for nearly 9% of all electricity consumed, showcasing its growing role in the energy sector. In the U.S., states such as Iowa, Kansas, and South Dakota demonstrate the potential of wind power at a regional level, with more than half of their electricity generated from wind. North Dakota and Wyoming also show substantial wind energy contributions at around 36% and 27%, respectively. These examples illustrate how wind energy is a key player in diversifying energy portfolios and enhancing energy independence.

Beyond the ecological benefits, wind energy's steady growth provides economic advantages by creating jobs in manufacturing, installation, and maintenance. As the sector expands, it brings economic vitality to regions, particularly rural areas where many wind farms are situated. Additionally, wind energy's decentralized nature contributes to a more robust and resilient electrical grid, providing a pivotal role in the transition toward a sustainable energy future.

In summary, wind energy complements other low-carbon technologies like nuclear and solar to form an essential trifecta of clean electricity solutions. Each plays a vital role in reducing reliance on fossil fuels, lowering emissions, and making significant strides towards a sustainable and prosperous future for all.

Country/Region kWh/person % TWh
Wyoming 21230.2 W 27.1% 12.5 TWh
North Dakota 19261.9 W 36.3% 15.4 TWh
South Dakota 13548.4 W 57.9% 12.7 TWh
Iowa 13471.7 W 58.5% 43.7 TWh
Kansas 9975.7 W 46.9% 29.6 TWh
Oklahoma 9212.6 W 41.7% 38.0 TWh
New Mexico 6678.9 W 35.5% 14.2 TWh
Nebraska 5821.1 W 28.4% 11.7 TWh
Montana 5416.6 W 21.8% 6.3 TWh
Texas 4075.3 W 21.7% 129.5 TWh
Finland 3918.9 W 25.8% 22.1 TWh
Sweden 3617.9 W 23.1% 38.7 TWh
Denmark 3177.3 W 59.5% 19.1 TWh
Colorado 2857.5 W 26.6% 17.1 TWh
Minnesota 2655.4 W 21.2% 15.4 TWh
Norway 2486.3 W 8.6% 13.9 TWh
Oregon 2216.2 W 13.9% 9.5 TWh
Ireland 2215.0 W 32.8% 11.8 TWh
Maine 2026.5 W 17.8% 2.9 TWh
Illinois 1981.2 W 12.8% 25.0 TWh
Netherlands 1747.7 W 24.3% 32.0 TWh
Faroe Islands 1667.0 W 18.8% 0.1 TWh
Germany 1567.4 W 28.3% 133.0 TWh
Idaho 1515.5 W 10.4% 3.1 TWh
Australia 1514.0 W 15.0% 40.8 TWh
Indiana 1483.1 W 9.1% 10.3 TWh
Lithuania 1409.3 W 34.9% 4.0 TWh
United States 1336.3 W 10.1% 462.2 TWh
Uruguay 1303.3 W 34.3% 4.4 TWh
Canada 1302.2 W 8.3% 52.1 TWh
Portugal 1301.1 W 21.5% 13.6 TWh
Aruba 1299.4 W 14.0% 0.1 TWh
Curaçao 1288.9 W 27.0% 0.2 TWh
United Kingdom 1238.4 W 27.7% 85.9 TWh
Spain 1217.5 W 20.0% 58.6 TWh
West Virginia 1130.9 W 3.7% 2.0 TWh
Belgium 1076.1 W 16.1% 12.7 TWh
Washington 1072.8 W 8.3% 8.6 TWh
EU 1046.9 W 17.6% 472.3 TWh
Missouri 1038.8 W 7.3% 6.5 TWh
Greece 1035.3 W 20.2% 10.4 TWh
Michigan 998.5 W 7.9% 10.1 TWh
Estonia 958.4 W 15.9% 1.3 TWh
Austria 916.0 W 10.9% 8.5 TWh
People's Republic of China 793.7 W 10.7% 1130.0 TWh
Croatia 789.6 W 15.1% 3.0 TWh
France 743.8 W 9.0% 49.7 TWh
New Zealand 723.5 W 8.9% 3.8 TWh
Luxembourg 684.5 W 8.5% 0.5 TWh
Chile 615.8 W 13.5% 12.2 TWh
Poland 601.3 W 14.4% 23.3 TWh
Vermont 589.4 W 6.2% 0.4 TWh
Brazil 530.7 W 15.1% 113.0 TWh
Republic of China (Taiwan) 527.3 W 4.2% 12.2 TWh
Montenegro 469.8 W 8.9% 0.3 TWh
Turkey 444.0 W 11.7% 39.3 TWh
California 414.2 W 5.5% 16.3 TWh
Arizona 410.4 W 2.6% 3.1 TWh
Argentina 402.5 W 12.4% 18.4 TWh
Hawaii 398.1 W 4.9% 0.6 TWh
Italy 359.2 W 6.7% 21.2 TWh
New York 350.8 W 4.3% 6.9 TWh
New Hampshire 335.8 W 2.4% 0.5 TWh
Wisconsin 329.0 W 2.5% 2.0 TWh
The World 326.3 W 8.7% 2685.9 TWh
Romania 303.0 W 11.2% 5.7 TWh
Costa Rica 298.5 W 11.7% 1.5 TWh
Guadeloupe 286.0 W 6.7% 0.1 TWh
Pennsylvania 273.7 W 1.4% 3.6 TWh
Kazakhstan 258.7 W 4.4% 5.4 TWh
Ohio 250.5 W 1.7% 3.0 TWh
Mongolia 232.0 W 8.6% 0.8 TWh
Morocco 230.9 W 21.2% 8.9 TWh
Utah 224.7 W 2.0% 0.8 TWh
Serbia 221.1 W 4.0% 1.5 TWh
St. Kitts & Nevis 214.2 W 4.5% 0.0 TWh
Bosnia & Herzegovina 210.2 W 4.8% 0.6 TWh
Panama 199.6 W 6.9% 0.9 TWh
Bulgaria 191.4 W 3.5% 1.3 TWh
South Africa 174.4 W 4.9% 11.3 TWh
Mississippi 170.3 W 0.6% 0.5 TWh
Rhode Island 166.4 W 1.9% 0.2 TWh
Mexico 164.2 W 5.9% 21.6 TWh
Jordan 155.5 W 7.7% 1.8 TWh
North Macedonia 154.2 W 3.0% 0.3 TWh
Alaska 149.9 W 1.7% 0.1 TWh
Cyprus 143.5 W 3.5% 0.2 TWh
New Caledonia 139.3 W 1.3% 0.0 TWh
Cape Verde 134.7 W 14.0% 0.1 TWh
Martinique 114.5 W 2.7% 0.0 TWh
Peru 113.8 W 6.4% 3.9 TWh
Maryland 109.3 W 1.0% 0.7 TWh
Latvia 108.6 W 2.8% 0.2 TWh
Vietnam 107.7 W 4.2% 11.0 TWh
Nevada 106.4 W 0.7% 0.4 TWh
Dominican Republic 100.4 W 4.9% 1.2 TWh
Japan 98.9 W 1.2% 12.2 TWh
Jamaica 95.1 W 6.0% 0.3 TWh
North Carolina 83.7 W 0.6% 0.9 TWh
Egypt 83.5 W 4.0% 9.8 TWh
Nicaragua 82.1 W 10.2% 0.6 TWh
India 81.2 W 6.0% 118.8 TWh
Israel 79.9 W 1.0% 0.7 TWh
Seychelles 78.2 W 1.6% 0.0 TWh
South Korea 71.1 W 0.6% 3.7 TWh
Honduras 64.8 W 5.8% 0.7 TWh
Puerto Rico 62.3 W 1.3% 0.2 TWh
Djibouti 60.7 W 9.9% 0.1 TWh
Belarus 60.4 W 1.2% 0.5 TWh
Czechia 60.4 W 0.9% 0.7 TWh
Hungary 58.6 W 1.2% 0.6 TWh
Arkansas 56.7 W 0.3% 0.2 TWh
Thailand 49.5 W 1.6% 3.6 TWh
Saudi Arabia 43.6 W 0.3% 1.4 TWh
Senegal 40.9 W 8.7% 0.7 TWh
Ukraine 37.8 W 1.4% 1.6 TWh
Iceland 37.1 W 0.1% 0.0 TWh
Sri Lanka 33.9 W 4.1% 0.8 TWh
Kenya 33.8 W 13.0% 1.9 TWh
Moldova 32.5 W 1.9% 0.1 TWh
Massachusetts 29.4 W 0.3% 0.2 TWh
Russia 29.4 W 0.4% 4.2 TWh
Georgia 28.9 W 0.7% 0.1 TWh
Bolivia 23.2 W 2.5% 0.3 TWh
Tunisia 22.7 W 1.4% 0.3 TWh
Mauritania 20.5 W 5.0% 0.1 TWh
Guatemala 18.8 W 2.4% 0.3 TWh
Switzerland 17.5 W 0.2% 0.2 TWh
Pakistan 15.9 W 2.5% 4.1 TWh
El Salvador 14.2 W 2.1% 0.1 TWh
Sub-Saharan Africa 10.9 W 2.6% 13.4 TWh
Philippines 10.0 W 1.0% 1.2 TWh
Ecuador 9.8 W 0.5% 0.2 TWh
Mauritius 7.9 W 0.3% 0.0 TWh
Namibia 6.7 W 0.4% 0.0 TWh
Virginia 5.7 W 0.0% 0.0 TWh
Cuba 5.4 W 0.4% 0.1 TWh
United Arab Emirates 4.7 W 0.0% 0.1 TWh
Delaware 4.6 W 0.0% 0.0 TWh
Ethiopia 4.4 W 3.1% 0.6 TWh
Connecticut 3.3 W 0.0% 0.0 TWh
Slovenia 3.2 W 0.0% 0.0 TWh
Colombia 2.9 W 0.2% 0.2 TWh
New Jersey 2.1 W 0.0% 0.0 TWh
Lebanon 1.7 W 0.2% 0.0 TWh
Indonesia 1.7 W 0.1% 0.5 TWh
Venezuela 0.7 W 0.0% 0.0 TWh
Somalia 0.5 W 2.4% 0.0 TWh
Chad 0.5 W 2.6% 0.0 TWh
Algeria 0.4 W 0.0% 0.0 TWh
Nepal 0.3 W 0.1% 0.0 TWh
Bangladesh 0.2 W 0.0% 0.0 TWh
Malta 0.1 W 0.0% 0.0 TWh
Trinidad & Tobago 0.0 W 0.0% 0.0 TWh
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