Global Wind Workforce Outlook 2024 – 2028 Report Released
27 November 2024, Incheon, South Korea | The world will need 532,000 new wind technicians by 2028 to meet the
Read more27 November 2024, Incheon, South Korea | The world will need 532,000 new wind technicians by 2028 to meet the
Read moreBy the end of 2028, total global operational wind capacity is expected to surpass 1,800 GW. In line with this
Read more27 November 2024, Incheon | The Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC), joined by Greenpeace and REN21, is delighted to announce
Read moreThe following elements serve as critical enablers for the development of the offshore wind supply chain in the Philippines: •
Read more26 November 2024, Incheon | Following the close of COP29 at the weekend, wind industry heavyweights and government energy leaders
Read moreThe Asia Pacific (APAC) region possesses some of the most attractive onshore and offshore wind resource globally and could play
Read more7 November 2024, Ha Noi | Today, the Global Wind Energy Council presented its report on the competitive procurement of
Read moreOffshore wind (OFW) is essential for Vietnam’s energy security, economic growth, and carbon reduction goals. Recent developments signal significant progress
Read moreEarly, active and continuous engagement with local communities, underpinned by transparent communication and fair compensation, is essential for the long-term
Read moreGlobal Wind Energy Council (GWEC) is a member-based organisation that represents the entire wind energy sector. The members of GWEC
Read moreGlobal Wind Energy Council (GWEC) is a member-based organisation that represents the entire wind energy sector. The members of GWEC
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