U.S. Wind Power 2025: Capacity, IRA, Renewable Growth
According to data from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), wind energy accounted for 30.1% of the new electricity capacity added in January 2025, and as the most-used renewable
Solar, battery storage to lead new U.S. generating capacity additions
In 2025, we expect 7.7 GW of wind capacity to be added to the U.S. grid. Last year, only 5.1 GW was added, the smallest wind capacity addition since 2014. Texas, Wyoming, and Massachusetts will
WWEA Half-year Report 2025: Global Wind Power Growth
By the end of 2025, global cumulative wind capacity is projected to exceed 1''320 GW, sufficient to generate around 12% of the world''s electricity. Country Highlights.
Renewable electricity – Renewables 2025 – Analysis
Compared with 2019-2024, our forecast expects cumulative onshore wind capacity additions to increase 45% over 2025-2030, reaching 732 GW.
Solar, batteries, wind to make up 93% of 2025 US electricity capacity
The US Department of Energy''s EIA forecasts 32.5 GW (AC) of utility-scale solar capacity and just over 18 GW of energy storage will be deployed in 2025. The agency also expects 7.7 GW of...
US expected to install over 7 GW of wind capacity in 2025, 36% more
Amid a challenging market environment, the report shows that the US is on track to add 46 GW of new wind capacity from 2025 to 2029, with total projected volumes unchanged quarter-on
the future of wind energy: insights from the gwec global wind report 2025
Wind Energy At the start of the year, we identified the need for continued investment in onshore and offshore wind, which have long driven renewable energy growth. In 2024, global wind capacity
The EIA Solar and Wind Forecast for 2025 – Green Energy Times
In 2025, we expect 7.7 GW of wind capacity to be added to the U.S. grid. Last year, only 5.1 GW was added, the smallest wind capacity addition since 2014. Texas, Wyoming, and
US Wind Energy Monitor | Q2 2025 | ACP
The latest quarterly analysis from Wood Mackenzie and the American Clean Power Association (ACP) projects that a total of 8.1 GW of installed capacity will come online this year, including onshore,
After a sluggish spring, US wind power is set for a 7.7
US wind power fell 60% in Q2 2025 compared to Q2 2024, but year-end installations will see a rebound, pushing total capacity to 7.7 GW.