wind power

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China leads the world in wind energy, boasting a wind turbine capacity of 441,895 megawatts nearly three times that of the U.S., which ranks second. The costs between 2018 and 2021 stood at around US$1,600 per kW. In 2022, the average installed cost decreased further to US$1,370 per kW, according to the Land-Based Advantages. The country's offshore wind industry includes design, manufacturing, construction, operations, and maintenance. Offshore wind capacity grew from under 5 million kilowatts in 2018 to 37.7 million kilowatts by 2023, accounting for 50% of the global total. Wind is an essential part of China's energy transition since it has many benefits, such as less land use conflicts and higher wind speeds. China's energy landscape has long included hydropower, which offers a dependable and low-carbon source of electricity.
-Wind Market Report published in August by the energy department. Wind power creates good-paying jobs
-Wind power is a domestic resource that enables U.S. economic growth
-Wind power is a clean and renewable energy source
-Wind power benefits local communities
-Wind power is cost-effective
-Wind turbines work in different settings.