Published on 25 February 2021
Overview
80% of the new wind installations were onshore. The Netherlands installed the most wind power capacity in 2020 thanks to a strong year in offshore installations. Norway registered the largest onshore installations while Germany saw the worst year for installations since 2010.
Europe could install around 105 GW of new wind energy capacity over the next five years if Governments adopt their promised measures and aim to reach the targets set in their National Energy and Climate Plans. 70-72% of new installations will come from onshore wind.
Findings
Europe installed 14.7 GW of new wind power capacity in 2020 (gross installations). This is a 6% decrease on 2019. 10.5 GW of the new installations were in the EU-27.
The Netherlands installed the most wind power capacity in 2020 (1.98 GW). 75% of that was offshore wind. Norway (1.5 GW), Germany (1.4 GW), Spain (1.4 GW) and France (1.3 GW) led in the installation of onshore wind.
Over the next five years, the UK is expected to install the most wind capacity in Europe – 18 GW in total. Followed by Germany (16 GW). France (12 GW), Sweden (7 GW), and the Netherlands (6 GW). e (12 GW), Sweden (7 GW), and the Netherlands (6 GW) will provide the next largest contributions, respectively.
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