More and more energy is coming from wind power
June 15th was Global Wind Day. This day of action for wind energy aims to raise awareness of the importance of alternative energy sources for environmental protection. In Germany, the share of wind power in gross electricity generation has steadily increased since the 1990s.
As the graphic based on data from the German Association of Energy and Water Industries (BDEW) shows, it amounted to 23.5 percent last year. Since 2010, it has thus almost quadrupled. Most wind turbines are located in northern Germany, including offshore installations in the North and Baltic Seas.
In a European comparison, Germany has the highest electricity generation from wind power, followed by Great Britain, Spain, and France. However, the expansion of wind power plants in Germany has been progressing slowly for several years. One reason for this is the lengthy permitting processes by authorities.
More and more energy comes from wind power
June 15 was Global Wind Day. The Wind Energy Action Day aims to draw attention to the importance of alternative energy for environmental protection. In Germany, the share of wind power in gross electricity generation has increased steadily since the 1990s.
As the graph based on data from the German Association of Energy and Water Industries (BDEW) shows, it amounted to 23.5 percent last year. It has thus almost quadrupled since 2010. Most wind turbines are located in northern Germany, including offshore facilities in the North Sea and Baltic Sea.
In a European comparison, Germany is the country with the highest electricity generation from wind energy, followed by Great Britain, Spain and France. For some years now, however, the expansion of wind power plants in this country has been sluggish. One reason for this is long approval procedures by authorities.


