Slow Wind Power Progress in US, India, Russia, Japan Amid Climate Crisis🌍💨

Makomo

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A recent report by an energy think tank reveals that global efforts to triple wind power by 2030, as committed during the COP28 climate conference, are falling short. Analyzing national targets set by 70 countries, the report projects that wind power will only double by 2028 instead of tripling. Countries like the U.S. and India are notably behind their goals, while Brazil and Finland are exceeding theirs. The study emphasizes technological advancements in taller turbines and highlights untapped offshore wind potential, especially in coastal nations like the UK. Despite challenges in countries like Russia, Japan, and South Korea, where wind energy development faces hurdles, the overall outlook remains optimistic for Europe and China in expanding wind-generated electricity. 🌍💨
 
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