Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC )
The Global Wind Energy Council is the international trade association for the wind power industry. GWEC is a member-based organisation that represents the entire wind energy sector. The members of GWEC represent over 1,500 companies, organisations and institutions in more than 80 countries, including manufacturers, developers, component suppliers, research institutes, national wind and renewables associations, electricity providers, finance and insurance companies.
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- Business Type:
- Professional association
- Industry Type:
- Wind Energy
- Market Focus:
- Globally (various continents)
- Year Founded:
- 2005
About Us
Our Mission
Our mission is to ensure that wind power establishes itself as the answer to today's energy challenges, providing substantial environmental and economic benefits.
- Our mandate from our members is to communicate the benefits of wind power - to national governments, policy makers and international institutions.
- We provide authoritative research and analysis on the wind power industry in more than 70 countries around the world.
- We work with governments to give them transparent information about the benefits and potential of wind power, enabling them to make informed decisions about national energy policies.
- We support collaboration between policy makers in different countries to help them share best practices and experiences in adding clean power to their energy mix.
What is GWEC
Our members are also all of the national wind industry trade associations, from both established and emerging markets, including the world largest markets of the United States, all the European markets, India and China.
GWEC works at the highest international political level to create a better policy environment for wind power. GWEC and its members are active all over the world, educating local and national governments and international agencies about the benefits of wind power.
Working with the UNFCCC, REN21, the IEA, international financial institutions, the IPCC and the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), GWEC represents the global wind industry to show how far we’ve come, but also to advocate new policies to help wind power reach its full potential in as wide a variety of markets as possible.
We are funded by membership fees from our company and association members.
GWEC India
GWEC India – a single advocacy and research body representing the entire value chain of India’s wind industry, from IPPs to OEMs to end-users to service-providers – will work closely with central and state governments to improve the enabling environment for sector growth, creating the conditions for inward investment in the tens of billions of dollars. It will give government of all levels an efficient and transparent channel to consult with industry, and connect policymakers and public expectations with market reality.
India needs a transparent, neutral, cohesive and credible industry group that represents the interests of all wind sector stakeholders, working according to the best international practices of advocacy. GWEC India will convene the many voices across the private sector to speak as one on key issues (see Agenda below), highlighting the most critical priorities and pressing recommendations for the wind industry. This single platform providing unified messages to policymakers will be far more powerful than disparate interests nudging public officials in a scattershot approach.
India’s federal government structure lends itself to large differences in regulatory environments, customer preferences, development timelines and local/state priorities. GWEC India will consolidate the wind industry around a common strategy which focuses resources on those high-potential markets where it can build volume and scale expeditiously. Only through greater collaboration and engagement will the sector be able to clear its present-day roadblocks and come close to delivering on its potential by 2022, 2030 and beyond.
Ramping up wind power capacity will be key to realise India's decarbonisation ambitions and drive a green recovery.
India is the third-largest carbon emitter in the world, making it crucial to grow wind power generation to decarbonise the energy system and support international efforts to keep global warming within 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels.
India is the world’s fourth-largest onshore wind market by cumulative installations with nearly 38 GW of capacity. The government has set an ambitious target of 175 GW of installed renewable energy capacity by 2022, which calls for current wind capacity to nearly double within the next two years, totaling 60 GW of onshore wind and 5 GW of offshore wind. GWEC estimates that India risks undershooting its 2022 wind energy target if urgent issues are not addressed.
Plans to establish India as a cost-competitive manufacturing hub for renewable energy could be an important driver of a green recovery, and GWEC India will help create long-term market visibility needed to realise this ambition.
GWEC India will work closely with government stakeholders, companies and adjacent technologies to accelerate the momentum around wind power development in India and support the country in achieving its ambitious renewable energy targets.