RECAI 63 Top 40 ranking
The index rankings reflect our assessment of the factors driving market attractiveness in a world where renewable energy has gone beyond decarbonization and reliance on subsidies.
The index rankings reflect our assessment of the factors driving market attractiveness in a world where renewable energy has gone beyond decarbonization and reliance on subsidies.
Asia-Pacific retained the top spot in portfolio additions during 2022. The leading 30 global players added 64% of the new capacity in Asia in 2022. The strong growth in Asia is largely driven by
Research from a wide variety of sources in various European countries shows that support for wind power is consistently about 80 per cent among the general public.
In a new monthly column for pv magazine, the International Solar Energy Society (ISES) reveals that Sweden, Australia, Netherlands, Germany and Denmark are the leading countries for
Three of the top countries in terms of total capacity – Germany, Spain, and the UK – were also among the world leaders in percentage of domestic generation from wind and solar at
This dashboard ranks countries/areas to their renewable energy power capacity or electricity generation. The data can be further refined based on region, technology or year of interest.
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.
These countries demonstrate that the world as a whole can achieve a 40-50% share of wind power in total electricity generation, as outlined by the WWEA in a long-term scenario.
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
China has the largest prospective capacity for both utility-scale solar and wind, with over 1.3 TW. Over one-third of these planned projects (36%) are already under construction, compared to
The United States is the second-largest producer of wind
As of 2023, Europe had a total installed wind capacity of 255 gigawatts (GW). In 2017, a total of 15,680 MW of wind power was installed, representing 55% of all new power capacity, and the wind power generated 336 TWh of electricity, enough to supply 11.6% of the EU''s electricity consumption. In Q4 2023, wind power exceeded coal in European electricity generation for t
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