Wind, a natural energy | EDF FR
A wind farm is often the starting point for a much larger project in a local area designed to boost the local economy. Both in France and internationally,
Wind energy is generated from the conversion of kinetic energy from wind turbines into electricity. Wind power was one of the leading electricity sources in France, with over 50 terawatt-hours generated in 2023, placing France among the most important wind power producers in the European Union.
In France, wind turbines are installed in areas with high wind potential, both onshore and offshore, to capture wind energy and convert it into electrical power for use in homes, businesses, and industries. Why is France investing in wind energy?
France generates wind-powered energy from 699 wind power plants across the country. In total, these wind power plants has a capacity of 8824.0 MW. How many wind power plants are there? There are currenly 5,278 utility-scale (commercial, greater than 1 MW) wind power plants in the world. With a total of 350,000+ wind turbines globally.
Wind energy is rapidly becoming one of the most vital components of France's renewable energy landscape. With its favorable wind conditions, extensive coastline, and strong governmental support, France is positioning itself as a leader in wind energy generation in Europe.
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