Renewable energy: wind

Wind power, an environmentally friendly energy development business using a clean source to generate electricity, is essential for sustainable growth.  Wind energy is plentiful, renewable, widely distributed, produces no greenhouse gas emissions during operation and uses little land. The effects on the environment are generally less problematic than those from other power sources. 83 countries around the world are using wind power to supply the electricity grid. In 2010 wind energy production was over 2.5% of total worldwide electricity usage. Worldwide there are now over two hundred thousand wind turbines operating, with a total installed capacity of 282,482 MW as of end 2012. At the end of 2013, worldwide installed capacity of wind-powered generators was 318 gigawatts (GW), growing by 35 GW over the preceding year.

Competitive

Large wind farms consist of hundreds of individual wind turbines which are connected to the electric power transmission network. For new constructions, wind is an inexpensive source of electricity, competitive with or in many places cheaper than fossil fuel plants.

Renewable energy generated from wind turbines is by far the leading element in renewable energy portfolios. Amarak and its partners are harmonized to enable quick response to this dynamic market and bring value to every served customer. The main partner of Amarak in this context is one of the most prominent suppliers of wind turbines in the world.