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Global Wind Energy Council
NameGlobal Wind Energy Council
HeadquartersBrussels, Belgium
Region servedWorld
Key peopleBen Backwell, Steve Sawyer

Global Wind Energy Council. The Global Wind Energy Council is a non-governmental organization that represents the global wind power industry, comprising wind turbine manufacturers, renewable energy developers, and other organizations involved in the wind energy sector, such as Vestas, Siemens Gamesa, and Goldwind. The council works closely with international organizations like the International Renewable Energy Agency and the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change to promote the development and use of wind energy worldwide, in collaboration with European Commission, World Wildlife Fund, and Renewable Energy Policy Network for the 21st Century. The Global Wind Energy Council also partners with regional and national associations, including the American Wind Energy Association, Canadian Wind Energy Association, and European Wind Energy Association, to advance the interests of the global wind industry.

Introduction

The Global Wind Energy Council plays a crucial role in promoting the development and use of wind energy globally, working with organizations like the International Energy Agency, World Bank, and Asian Development Bank to support the growth of the renewable energy sector. The council's efforts are focused on addressing the challenges facing the wind industry, such as climate change, energy security, and sustainable development, in collaboration with United Nations Environment Programme, World Health Organization, and International Labour Organization. The Global Wind Energy Council also works with governments, financial institutions, and other stakeholders to create an enabling environment for the development of wind farms and other renewable energy projects, including European Investment Bank, Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, and Inter-American Development Bank. Additionally, the council collaborates with research institutions, such as the National Renewable Energy Laboratory and the University of California, Berkeley, to advance the technology and reduce the costs of wind energy.

History

The Global Wind Energy Council was established in 2005, with the support of the European Wind Energy Association, American Wind Energy Association, and other regional and national wind energy associations, including the Chinese Wind Energy Association and the Indian Wind Energy Association. The council's founding members included leading wind turbine manufacturers, such as Vestas, Gamesa, and Suzlon Energy, as well as renewable energy developers, like EDF Renewable Energy and NextEra Energy Resources. Since its inception, the Global Wind Energy Council has grown to become a leading voice in the global wind energy sector, working with international organizations, such as the United Nations, World Trade Organization, and International Chamber of Commerce, to promote the development and use of wind energy.

Mission_and_Objectives

The Global Wind Energy Council's mission is to promote the development and use of wind energy globally, with the objective of reducing greenhouse gas emissions and mitigating climate change, in collaboration with Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, United Nations Development Programme, and World Resources Institute. The council's objectives include supporting the growth of the wind industry, improving the efficiency and affordability of wind energy, and promoting the development of wind farms and other renewable energy projects, working with International Finance Corporation, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, and African Development Bank. The Global Wind Energy Council also aims to raise awareness about the benefits of wind energy and to address the challenges facing the wind industry, such as energy storage, grid integration, and public acceptance, in partnership with Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, and University of Oxford.

Membership_and_Governance

The Global Wind Energy Council has a diverse membership base, comprising wind turbine manufacturers, renewable energy developers, and other organizations involved in the wind energy sector, including GE Renewable Energy, Nordex, and Orsted. The council's membership also includes regional and national wind energy associations, such as the Australian Wind Energy Association and the South African Wind Energy Association. The Global Wind Energy Council is governed by a board of directors, which includes representatives from leading wind industry companies, such as Vestas, Siemens Gamesa, and Goldwind, as well as renewable energy experts from organizations like the National Renewable Energy Laboratory and the University of California, Berkeley.

Activities_and_Initiatives

The Global Wind Energy Council is involved in a range of activities and initiatives to promote the development and use of wind energy globally, including research and development, policy and advocacy, and education and training, in collaboration with International Energy Agency, World Bank, and Asian Development Bank. The council works with governments, financial institutions, and other stakeholders to create an enabling environment for the development of wind farms and other renewable energy projects, including European Investment Bank, Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, and Inter-American Development Bank. The Global Wind Energy Council also organizes conferences and events, such as the Global Wind Summit and the WindEurope Conference, to bring together wind industry professionals, renewable energy experts, and other stakeholders to discuss the latest developments and trends in the wind energy sector, including European Commission, World Wildlife Fund, and Renewable Energy Policy Network for the 21st Century.

Global_Wind_Reports_and_Publications

The Global Wind Energy Council publishes a range of reports and publications on the global wind energy sector, including the Global Wind Report, which provides an overview of the global wind industry and its development, in partnership with International Renewable Energy Agency, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, and World Energy Council. The council also publishes market reports and policy briefs on specific regions and countries, such as the European Union, United States, and China, in collaboration with European Wind Energy Association, American Wind Energy Association, and Chinese Wind Energy Association. Additionally, the Global Wind Energy Council produces research papers and case studies on topics such as wind energy technology, energy storage, and grid integration, working with research institutions, such as the National Renewable Energy Laboratory and the University of California, Berkeley. The council's reports and publications are widely recognized as authoritative sources of information on the global wind energy sector, and are used by policymakers, industry professionals, and researchers around the world, including International Energy Agency, World Bank, and Asian Development Bank.

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