In 2013 the wind energy sector reached 117 GW of installed capacity in Europe, and would, in a normal wind year, produce 257 TWh of electricity, enough to cover 8% of the EU’s electricity consumption.
Through the European Wind Initiative (EWI), set up under the Strategic Energy Technology Plan framework, TPWind together with the European Commission, Member States and the European Energy Research Alliance ensures funding for wind energy R&D is in line with the Strategic Research Agenda (SRA). For the 2010-2020 period, the EWI has a budget of €6 billion (bn), more than half of which will be provided by the wind energy industry.
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