7.6% of global electricity is generated from Wind

What is Wind?
Wind power is the conversion of wind energy to electricity. The movement of air is used to turn a wind turbine, which turns a generator which makes electricity.
Is Wind a low-carbon energy source?
Yes, due to its relatively low lifecycle emissions, Wind is considered to be a low-carbon energy source.
The median estimate of lifecycle emissions from Wind is 11 gCO2eq / kWh. Where do our emissions numbers come from?
Wind | 11 gCO2eq / kWh | Low-carbon |
Nuclear | 12 gCO2eq / kWh | Low-carbon |
Hydropower | 24 gCO2eq / kWh | Low-carbon |
Geothermal | 38 gCO2eq / kWh | Low-carbon |
Solar | 45 gCO2eq / kWh | Low-carbon |
Biofuels | 230 gCO2eq / kWh | Low-carbon |
Gas | 490 gCO2eq / kWh | High-carbon / fossil fuel |
Oil | 650 gCO2eq / kWh | High-carbon / fossil fuel |
Coal | 820 gCO2eq / kWh | High-carbon / fossil fuel |
Wind compared to other low-carbon energy electricity sources
Most significant producers of electricity from Wind
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