More energy from wind power came online in Europe in 2008 than from any other energy source, the European Wind Energy Association
(EWEA) reported Monday, dpa reported.
Of new energy-generating capacity that went online in that year, 43 per cent
came from wind power, the group said. That meant an average of 20 wind turbines
installed every working day of that year.
The growth in production capacity means about 4.2 per cent of Europe's energy
demand will come from wind power. The group says that will mean 108 million
tonnes less in carbon dioxide emissions a year, the equivalent of taking more
than 50 million cars off European roads.
"The figures show that wind energy is the undisputed number one choice in Europe's efforts to move towards clean, indigenous renewable power," said Christian
Kjaer, EWEA's chief executive.
The group said it saw the most growth in Germany and Spain. The group also said
it was seeing market growth in eastern Europe.