Wind power has the ability to bring about job opportunities, cut emissions of CO2, and contribute to improving the economy by the 3rd decade of the future.
As wind turbines age, they will need long-term disposal options. New waste management rules and procedures aim to lessen the negative environmental impact.
In the EU, wind and solar energy output outpaces that of fossil fuels; in the first half of 2024, they will generate 30% of electricity, lowering emissions.
As a result of a drop in the production of fossil fuels, the EU now produces more than half of its electricity from solar, biomass, hydro, and wind energy.
UK allocates £1.5 billion to renewable energy, increasing funding for offshore wind and solar in an effort to achieve energy independence and cost reductions.