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According to WindEurope, the European wind energy association, wind capacity in Europe will grow at a steady rate over the next five years, averaging 17 GW per year, reaching 258 GW
by 2022.
European wind capacity will grow by an average of 17 GW per year by 2022
WindEurope's wind energy outlook said that increasing capacity of wind turbines will drive growth, with turbines exceeding 4 MW now the norm in onshore wind and offshore turbines exceeding 8 MW
.
Of the new capacity expected over the five-year period, 70.
4 GW of onshore wind and 16.
5 GW
offshore wind.
The country with the highest wind capacity in 2022 will still be Germany
.
Germany's wind capacity will reach 73 GW by 2022, although its share of new capacity will fall from an average of 40% over the past five years to 24%.
It will be followed by Spain with 30 GW of new capacity, while the UK will add 26 GW
.
According to WindEurope, Spain and Sweden are set for strong growth and record years
in 2019.
The Benelux, Norway, Turkey and France are expected to do the same
.
Despite the expected solid growth through 2022, Giles Dickson, CEO of WindEurope, said the outlook for new investment decisions over the next five years is less clear, as most governments still lack plans
to deploy new wind farms by 2030.
According to Dickson, the 2030 National Energy and Climate Plan, which will spell out countries' targets for new renewable energy, will be crucial
.
According to previous data, in 2018, WindEurope expects the European wind industry to add 13.
5 GW of new capacity, of which 3.
3 GW is installed offshore and 10.
2 GW is onshore
.
,
According to WindEurope, the European wind energy association, wind capacity in Europe will grow at a steady rate over the next five years, averaging 17 GW per year, reaching 258 GW
by 2022.
European wind capacity will grow by an average of 17 GW per year by 2022
European wind capacity will grow by an average of 17 GW per year by 2022WindEurope's wind energy outlook said that increasing capacity of wind turbines will drive growth, with turbines exceeding 4 MW now the norm in onshore wind and offshore turbines exceeding 8 MW
.
Of the new capacity expected over the five-year period, 70.
4 GW of onshore wind and 16.
5 GW
offshore wind.
The country with the highest wind capacity in 2022 will still be Germany
.
Germany's wind capacity will reach 73 GW by 2022, although its share of new capacity will fall from an average of 40% over the past five years to 24%.
It will be followed by Spain with 30 GW of new capacity, while the UK will add 26 GW
.
According to WindEurope, Spain and Sweden are set for strong growth and record years
in 2019.
The Benelux, Norway, Turkey and France are expected to do the same
.
Despite the expected solid growth through 2022, Giles Dickson, CEO of WindEurope, said the outlook for new investment decisions over the next five years is less clear, as most governments still lack plans
to deploy new wind farms by 2030.
According to Dickson, the 2030 National Energy and Climate Plan, which will spell out countries' targets for new renewable energy, will be crucial
.
According to previous data, in 2018, WindEurope expects the European wind industry to add 13.
5 GW of new capacity, of which 3.
3 GW is installed offshore and 10.
2 GW is onshore
.
,