The wind sector in Europe has seen a significant slowdown in growth, which is a direct result of grid bottlenecks and several European countries not living up to the EU’s expectations. Wind power remains a crucial form of energy generation as the world transitions away from fossil fuels in favor of a more environmentally friendly alternative. However, a myriad of issues have slowed the growth in the wind sector substantially, and the outlook for the rest of this year is not looking good. Despite that, the wind turbines and investment are up.
Europe is falling short of its wind power goals following a decline in output
Europe is an exceedingly small continent, especially when compared to the rest of the world. Space is at a premium, and large and cumbersome energy projects take up vital land, which only exacerbates the energy problems. What might be the answer, you ask? Wind Power. Wind power farms are unique in the sense…


