Wind Energy Capacity Growth Highlights Global Momentum
Dateļ¼2026-01-04
According to SolarQuarter, Adani Green Energy has recently brought 307 MW of new renewable capacity into operation, raising its total installed renewable generation capacity to over 17 GW as of early 2026. Among the newly commissioned assets, wind power projects continue to play a key role, reflecting sustained confidence in utility-scale wind deployment and grid integration.
Globally, wind energy remains one of the most scalable and investment-ready clean power technologies, particularly as markets prioritize energy security, diversification, and long-term cost competitiveness. Large portfolios such as Adani’s underline how wind power is increasingly embedded into national and regional energy strategies.
Implications for Southeast Asia
For Southeast Asia, this trend is especially relevant. With growing electricity demand, strong coastal and onshore wind resources, and increasing policy support, ASEAN markets are steadily moving wind energy from pilot projects toward commercial-scale development. Cross-border learning, supply-chain readiness, and regional collaboration will be critical to unlocking this potential.
Industry dialogue and knowledge-sharing will remain essential as developers, OEMs, utilities, and policymakers navigate grid integration, project financing, and localization strategies for wind energy across the region.
These topics will be part of the broader discussions at AWE – ASEAN Wind Energy Expo 2026, an industry platform focused on wind power development and cooperation in ASEAN.
Event Details:
March 25–27, 2026
IMPACT Exhibition Center, Bangkok, Thailand
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Resource from: https://solarquarter.com/2026/01/02/adani-green-energy-adds-307-mw-capacity-total-renewable-generation-reaches-17237-mw/


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