Wind Power by Country 2026
China is the largest producer of wind power in the world, having generated 466.5 terawatt hours (TWh) of wind power in 2021, more than 29% of
China leads with 521,746 MW of installed wind capacity, growing 18% year-over-year, far outpacing all other countries.
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China is the largest producer of wind power in the world, having generated 466.5 terawatt hours (TWh) of wind power in 2021, more than 29% of
By 2020, 56% wind power penetration was achieved in Denmark, 36% in Lithuania, 35% in Ireland, 23% in Portugal, 23% in Germany, 20% in Spain, 18% in Greece, 16% in Sweden, 15% (avg) in the EU.
The United States is the second-largest producer of wind power, and generated 341.40 TWh of wind power in 2021, equal to just over 21% of total global production. Together, China and the United
By 2020, 56% wind power penetration was achieved in Denmark, 36%
This visual shows the top 15 countries by total installed wind turbine capacity, based on data from the Energy Institute''s 2025 Statistical Review of World Energy report.
The Global Wind Report -2025 represented by Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) gives an overview on the wind energy industry in 2024. Compared to 2023, wind power production increased by 11%
The Global Wind Atlas is a free, web-based application developed to help policymakers, planners, and investors identify high-wind areas for wind power generation virtually anywhere in the world, and then
Top Country/Area for Operating and Prospective Wind Farm Capacity in Each Region/Subregion (MW) February 2026
Ranking of countries by wind electricity generation in terawatt-hours, highlighting leaders in wind energy capacity.
Countries - Statistics - Online access - The Wind Power Production capacity (MW)
The disparity underscores a critical trend: the wind power boom is concentrated in a handful of countries, with China, India, Vietnam, Chile, and Turkey leading the charge, alongside
Actually there are 80 countries with more than 100 MW of installed wind capacity. For offshore wind, 2024 ranked as the third-best year in terms of new capacity installed.