From 40 Years to 6: The Wind Power Acceleration We Didn’t See Coming
From 40 Years to 6: The Wind Power Acceleration We Didn’t See Coming It took the world 40 years to install the first terawatt (TW) of wind power. The next one? Just 6 years. Let that sink in. According to the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC), wind energy is no longer the slow, experimental technology it once was. It’s now accelerating at a pace that should make even the most hardened fossil fuel executive spill their morning coffee. 🚀 What Does a Terawatt Actually Mean? A terawatt is a trillion watts of power. In real-world terms, that’s enough electricity to power hundreds of millions of homes . So going from: 0 → 1 TW in 40 years to 1 → 2 TW in just 6 years is not just progress… …it’s a full-blown energy revolution . ⚙️ Why the Sudden Speed-Up? Several things have quietly (and not so quietly) fallen into place: 1. Technology has matured Modern turbines are giants compared to their predecessors—taller, more efficient, and capable of generating far mor...