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8% of global electricity is generated from Wind

8.34 % Share of global electricity
11 gCO2eq/kWh Carbon Intensity
Wind

Wind energy is a form of renewable energy harnessed from the natural movement of air often over wide and open areas. It is an inexhaustible and indigenous source of power that has been used for centuries—originally for sailing and later for mechanical uses such as grinding grain. Today, wind energy is primarily utilized for generating electricity. It is one of several crucial clean energy sources, contributing to global efforts in reducing carbon emissions and mitigating climate change impacts.

The process of generating electricity from wind involves the use of wind turbines. These turbines consist of large blades that rotate when wind flows across them. This mechanical rotation is used to turn the rotor connected to a generator, converting the kinetic energy of the wind into electrical power. The generated electricity is then transferred to the power grid for distribution and use. Wind energy generation can efficiently occur both onshore, where most current wind farms are located, and offshore, where wind speeds tend to be higher.

The advantages of wind as a source of electricity stem significantly from its low carbon intensity. With an average of just 11 gCO2eq/kWh, wind power is one of the lowest carbon-emitting options for electricity generation. For comparison, coal has a carbon intensity of 820 gCO2eq/kWh and gas averages 490 gCO2eq/kWh. Alongside other low-carbon sources such as nuclear and solar, which have intensities of 12 gCO2eq/kWh and 45 gCO2eq/kWh respectively, wind energy plays a pivotal role in the transition towards a more sustainable and environmentally friendly energy system.

Globally, wind energy is making substantial contributions by generating more than 8% of the world's electricity, showcasing its growing importance in the energy mix. This source of energy gains even more prominence on regional levels, such as in the United States, where certain states are leading the advancement of wind power. For instance, in Iowa, wind accounts for 60% of electricity generation, underscoring the state's commitment to clean energy. Similarly, other states such as South Dakota (57%), Kansas (47%), North Dakota (37%), and Wyoming (25%) illustrate successful integration of wind power into their electricity grids.

Aside from reducing carbon emissions, the expanding role of wind power demonstrates the possibilities for clean energy growth and adoption. The increasing percentages of electricity generation from wind in these U.S. states highlight the scalability of wind power and its ability to contribute significantly to a diversified electricity supply. By embracing wind energy alongside other low-carbon technologies like solar and nuclear, a sustainable and reliable energy future is attainable, paving the way for reduced reliance on fossil fuels, diminished climate impact, and improved air quality. Expanding clean energy is crucial for meeting the demands of an electrifying world driven by advancements in technology and a commitment to sustainability.

Country/Region kWh/person % TWh
North Dakota 19361.5 W 36.7% 15.5 TWh
Wyoming 18658.6 W 24.8% 11.0 TWh
Iowa 13601.6 W 59.9% 44.2 TWh
South Dakota 13263.3 W 57.3% 12.4 TWh
Kansas 10110.5 W 47.3% 30.0 TWh
Oklahoma 9022.0 W 41.0% 37.2 TWh
New Mexico 6780.6 W 38.0% 14.4 TWh
Nebraska 5891.8 W 29.6% 11.8 TWh
Montana 5337.9 W 21.6% 6.2 TWh
Texas 4009.5 W 21.6% 127.4 TWh
Finland 3827.1 W 25.1% 21.6 TWh
Sweden 3630.1 W 24.3% 38.8 TWh
Denmark 3203.2 W 58.3% 19.2 TWh
Colorado 2907.9 W 27.2% 17.4 TWh
Minnesota 2634.1 W 21.2% 15.3 TWh
Norway 2413.4 W 8.5% 13.5 TWh
Ireland 2166.7 W 33.3% 11.4 TWh
Oregon 2123.5 W 13.7% 9.1 TWh
Illinois 1984.3 W 13.0% 25.1 TWh
Maine 1928.9 W 17.4% 2.7 TWh
Netherlands 1797.3 W 27.2% 32.7 TWh
Faroe Islands 1667.0 W 18.8% 0.1 TWh
Germany 1566.5 W 29.5% 133.0 TWh
Indiana 1483.0 W 9.1% 10.3 TWh
Idaho 1477.6 W 10.2% 3.0 TWh
Uruguay 1393.8 W 33.1% 4.7 TWh
Lithuania 1340.4 W 30.3% 3.8 TWh
United States 1326.6 W 10.2% 458.8 TWh
Aruba 1299.4 W 14.0% 0.1 TWh
Australia 1297.7 W 12.6% 34.6 TWh
Curaçao 1288.9 W 27.0% 0.2 TWh
Portugal 1285.8 W 23.0% 13.5 TWh
Canada 1257.5 W 8.0% 50.3 TWh
United Kingdom 1219.7 W 26.8% 84.1 TWh
West Virginia 1168.7 W 4.1% 2.1 TWh
Spain 1154.0 W 21.5% 55.6 TWh
EU 1078.2 W 18.3% 485.6 TWh
Washington 1048.1 W 8.2% 8.4 TWh
Greece 1046.6 W 20.6% 10.5 TWh
Belgium 1046.2 W 15.8% 12.4 TWh
Michigan 1022.6 W 8.2% 10.4 TWh
Missouri 1015.4 W 7.3% 6.4 TWh
Austria 923.6 W 13.6% 8.5 TWh
Estonia 913.3 W 16.1% 1.3 TWh
Croatia 798.5 W 16.7% 3.1 TWh
People's Republic of China 793.7 W 10.7% 1130.0 TWh
New Zealand 752.7 W 8.9% 3.9 TWh
France 727.1 W 9.1% 48.6 TWh
Luxembourg 678.2 W 9.6% 0.5 TWh
Vermont 602.0 W 6.3% 0.4 TWh
Poland 563.7 W 13.6% 21.9 TWh
Republic of China (Taiwan) 527.2 W 4.2% 12.2 TWh
Chile 527.2 W 11.8% 10.4 TWh
Brazil 497.9 W 13.9% 105.6 TWh
Montenegro 460.7 W 8.6% 0.3 TWh
Turkey 417.1 W 10.9% 36.7 TWh
Arizona 412.5 W 2.6% 3.2 TWh
Hawaii 405.2 W 5.1% 0.6 TWh
California 398.9 W 5.2% 15.7 TWh
Argentina 397.2 W 12.4% 18.2 TWh
Italy 359.1 W 7.9% 21.2 TWh
Kuwait 356.8 W 2.0% 1.7 TWh
New York 353.8 W 4.3% 7.0 TWh
Wisconsin 337.0 W 2.6% 2.0 TWh
New Hampshire 336.9 W 2.7% 0.5 TWh
Romania 311.2 W 11.4% 5.9 TWh
The World 304.9 W 8.3% 2488.8 TWh
Guadeloupe 286.0 W 6.7% 0.1 TWh
Pennsylvania 277.6 W 1.5% 3.6 TWh
Morocco 257.3 W 21.1% 9.8 TWh
Ohio 249.5 W 1.7% 3.0 TWh
Costa Rica 239.6 W 9.7% 1.2 TWh
Utah 220.7 W 2.0% 0.8 TWh
St. Kitts & Nevis 214.2 W 4.5% 0.0 TWh
Kazakhstan 210.7 W 3.6% 4.3 TWh
Serbia 202.7 W 3.8% 1.3 TWh
Panama 199.6 W 6.9% 0.9 TWh
Bulgaria 188.4 W 3.4% 1.3 TWh
Mississippi 173.5 W 0.6% 0.5 TWh
South Africa 173.5 W 4.7% 11.1 TWh
Rhode Island 163.8 W 1.9% 0.2 TWh
Mexico 162.2 W 5.8% 21.3 TWh
Mongolia 160.7 W 5.3% 0.6 TWh
Alaska 156.9 W 1.8% 0.1 TWh
Jordan 155.5 W 7.7% 1.8 TWh
New Caledonia 139.3 W 1.3% 0.0 TWh
Cyprus 136.2 W 3.3% 0.2 TWh
Cape Verde 134.7 W 14.0% 0.1 TWh
Bosnia & Herzegovina 125.4 W 2.8% 0.4 TWh
Vietnam 123.8 W 4.1% 12.5 TWh
Martinique 114.5 W 2.7% 0.0 TWh
Peru 114.1 W 6.1% 3.9 TWh
Latvia 107.8 W 2.8% 0.2 TWh
Japan 107.1 W 1.4% 13.2 TWh
Nevada 106.1 W 0.7% 0.3 TWh
Maryland 99.3 W 0.9% 0.6 TWh
Jamaica 95.1 W 6.0% 0.3 TWh
Dominican Republic 90.9 W 4.1% 1.0 TWh
Nicaragua 82.1 W 10.2% 0.6 TWh
Israel 79.9 W 1.0% 0.7 TWh
India 79.5 W 5.9% 116.2 TWh
Seychelles 78.2 W 1.6% 0.0 TWh
South Korea 71.8 W 0.6% 3.7 TWh
North Carolina 69.3 W 0.5% 0.8 TWh
Puerto Rico 68.3 W 1.2% 0.2 TWh
Honduras 64.8 W 5.8% 0.7 TWh
Djibouti 60.7 W 9.9% 0.1 TWh
Hungary 58.1 W 1.3% 0.6 TWh
Egypt 57.5 W 2.8% 6.7 TWh
Czechia 55.9 W 0.9% 0.6 TWh
North Macedonia 53.7 W 1.5% 0.1 TWh
Thailand 52.9 W 1.6% 3.8 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 36.6 W 0.1% 0.0 TWh
Russia 35.7 W 0.4% 5.2 TWh
Bolivia 35.6 W 3.6% 0.4 TWh
Sri Lanka 33.9 W 4.1% 0.8 TWh
Moldova 32.5 W 2.1% 0.1 TWh
Kenya 32.1 W 12.9% 1.8 TWh
Georgia 31.6 W 0.8% 0.1 TWh
Massachusetts 28.1 W 0.3% 0.2 TWh
Tunisia 26.9 W 1.4% 0.3 TWh
Oman 23.9 W 0.3% 0.1 TWh
El Salvador 22.1 W 1.7% 0.1 TWh
Pakistan 21.6 W 3.0% 5.5 TWh
Belarus 21.1 W 0.4% 0.2 TWh
Mauritania 20.5 W 5.0% 0.1 TWh
Switzerland 19.1 W 0.2% 0.2 TWh
Guatemala 18.8 W 2.4% 0.3 TWh
Iran 14.6 W 0.3% 1.3 TWh
Arkansas 14.5 W 0.1% 0.0 TWh
Sub-Saharan Africa 10.9 W 2.6% 13.4 TWh
Philippines 10.4 W 1.0% 1.2 TWh
Mauritius 7.9 W 0.3% 0.0 TWh
Azerbaijan 7.7 W 0.3% 0.1 TWh
Namibia 6.7 W 0.4% 0.0 TWh
Virginia 5.6 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
Ecuador 4.4 W 0.2% 0.1 TWh
Ethiopia 4.4 W 3.1% 0.6 TWh
Slovenia 3.5 W 0.1% 0.0 TWh
Colombia 3.2 W 0.2% 0.2 TWh
Connecticut 2.9 W 0.0% 0.0 TWh
New Jersey 2.0 W 0.0% 0.0 TWh
Lebanon 1.7 W 0.2% 0.0 TWh
Indonesia 1.7 W 0.1% 0.5 TWh
Slovakia 0.7 W 0.0% 0.0 TWh
Venezuela 0.7 W 0.0% 0.0 TWh
Bangladesh 0.6 W 0.1% 0.1 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
Tennessee 0.1 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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