US President Trump and his anti-wind crusade have returned to power, mirroring a global trend of denouncing wind energy.
For millennia, humans have harnessed the power of wind. Wind fueled the boats of the Egyptians, the irrigation of the Babylonians, and the grain-grinding windmills of the Persians. Today ...
China raced ahead building renewable energy last year, installing more wind and solar power than ever before and continuing ...
Germany, Europe's largest wind power producer, is experiencing its most prolonged period of below-average wind speed since ...
Wind provided more electricity than ever last year as the UK moved further away from planet-warming fossil fuels to power the nation, new data shows. Wind generated nearly 83 terawatt-hours (TWh ...
In a wide-ranging order, Trump paused offshore wind lease sales and halted the approval of leases, permits and loans for both ...
In 2023, wind farms accounted for 22 percent of the electricity generated in Texas and 59 percent of the power produced in Iowa. According to the Department of Energy, wind power is one of the ...
Trump has a long history of skepticism about alternative energy sources such as wind-generated power. In 2016, during his first presidential campaign, Trump described wind farms as “very ...