2025 Wind Power Industry: A Year of Consolidation and Strategic Shift
2025 was a year of strategic consolidation for the global wind industry. Growth in new installations moderated against earlier forecasts, but the sector deepened its foundations by shifting focus from pure capacity expansion to system integration, technological refinement, and building supply chain resilience.
Key Facts & Data:
Installations: Approximately 115-120 GW of new capacity was added globally, below initial projections but supported by record investment levels.
Technology: 15 MW+ onshore and 20 MW+ offshore turbines became the new commercial benchmark. AI-driven operation and predictive maintenance became standard.
Markets: Growth was driven by emerging markets like Brazil and Vietnam. Projects in key Western markets (EU, US) faced delays due to supply chain bottlenecks and permitting complexities.
Primary Challenge: Grid congestion emerged as the single biggest bottleneck to growth, eclipsing financing concerns. Geopolitical tensions continued to pressure global supply chains.
China's Role: Remained the largest market (~65 GW新增). Its industry pivoted towards system-level innovations (e.g., grid-forming controls) and upgraded its global role from supplier to ecosystem partner.
In Essence: The industry spent 2025 addressing systemic bottlenecks. The path forward is defined not just by building more, but by integrating better, operating smarter, and securing resilient supply chains. The foundation for the next growth phase is being laid through grid upgrades, localized manufacturing, and enhanced community engagement.
Contact Person: Mrs. Mia Liu
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