Why become a GWEC Member?
GWEC Members are the leaders of the global wind sector and pioneers of emerging wind power markets across the world. Our members represent the global wind supply chain, including developers, equipment suppliers, service providers, investors, associations, and more.
Global Visibility
Influence &
Intelligence
Network Building
GWEC - Opening up new markets for business
GWEC is the international trade association for the wind power industry.
Our mission is to ensure that wind power establishes itself as the answer to today’s energy challenges, providing substantial environmental and economic benefits. GWEC works at the highest international political level to create a better policy environment, both in developed and emerging markets for wind energy.
Our members represent 99% of global installed energy capacity and help shape our policy priorities as well as determining which new markets to focus on. GWEC has a variety of membership levels for corporates and associations.
Hear from our Members!
ENERCON has been setting benchmarks in onshore wind energy technology and innovation for more than 30 years. With more than 50 GW installed worldwide, we continue to grow beyond established markets while maintaining quality leadership. With its network and variety of activities, GWEC is an ideal partner on the path to achieving a truly global footprint.
With the commitment to reducing the cost and eliminating the carbon content of electricity, ACWA Power has been delivering record breaking tariffs in renewable energy in the MENA and beyond. We Look forward to partnering with GWEC and its members to support the meteoric growth of wind power
Enel Green Power is a global leader in renewable energies with 49 GW of managed capacity, including 13+ GW of wind capacity in Europe, North, Central and South America, Africa and Asia.
We believe GWEC will offer a valuable intelligence and networking support to further develop our ambitious targets of sustainable and innovative growth, consolidating existing markets and exploring new ones, to accompany the world towards a green recovery and, ultimately, a just energy transition
It is a great honour for GE Renewable Energy to join Global Wind Energy Council’s Board. For almost 15 years now, GWEC has established a second-to-none position for the wind industry and its most important stakeholders and players around the world
Goldwind has more than 51GW of installed capacity globally, with business covering not only China, but also many other countries. In the future, we believe that with the support of GWEC, Goldwind will embrace even more opportunities in global markets.
GULF is one of the largest private power producers in Thailand. We have an extensive track record of successful project development and implementation. GULF is on track to operate a gross installed capacity of over 14 GW once all our power projects under subsidiaries and affiliates become fully operational by 2027. GULF is committed to continuous growth and is currently expanding its business internationally, specifically in offshore wind, by leveraging its track record of developing and operating power projects for the development of greenfield projects and/or acquisitions. We are excited to be a GWEC member, and hope to make positive contributions in the years to come. We look forward to fruitful engagement and collaboration opportunities with fellow GWEC members.
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Why become a GWEC Member?
Task Forces and
Working Groups
GWEC’s Task Forces and Working Groups are driven by leading companies and other actors in a region or sector defined as top priority to accelerate growth of wind and un-block policy barriers.
Learn more about the work of our Task Forces and Working Groups:
- Africa
- Global Offshore Wind
- Floating Offshore Wind
- India
- Latin America
- South East Asia
Best Practices Initiatives
GWEC is leading the industry with initiatives such as promoting gender equality, digitalisation, and empowering young thought leaders to ensure that the wind sector promotes business practices in the energy transition.
Learn more about our Programs:
Market Intelligence
GWEC Market Intelligence provides data-based reports, high-level technical analysis, and policy insights to all GWEC Members.
In today’s competitive business environment, GWEC Members are at the forefront of innovation and industry growth. GWEC Market Intelligence data and reports are valuable tools to make well-informed business decisions and enhance business competitiveness, to continue opening new markets for wind power across the world.
Members Area
GWEC Members receive exclusive access to all the latest data, in-depth analysis, country profiles, and other relevant information anytime, anywhere.
Our Members-only database includes quarterly global wind power Market Outlook updates, as well as insights on key topics such as wind power supply chain and wind turbine blades supply chain updates, market opportunities for O&M Service Providers, and much more.
Get in touch with our Membership Team to find out more about the wide range of Members-only Market Intelligence products!
International Partnerships
GWEC partners with leading organisations such as IRENA, the World Bank Group, and RE100 to create new opportunities for the wind energy industry.
Being a GWEC Member allows your company or association to engage with high-level stakeholders and have a place at the table to influence the future direction of the wind industry. GWEC works closely with its international partners to build an enabling environment for wind power globally, to create new business opportunities for wind power growth with a focus on opening new markets, and to promote and protect the interests of the industry at international forums.
Events
Being a GWEC Member grants you access to exclusive discounts and sponsorship packages to gain insights, network, and increase your company’s visibility at all GWEC events, the official industry events in emerging markets across the world.
In 2021, GWEC signed a long-term partnership with Informa Markets, the world’s leading global events and digital business, to create a series of wind power and energy transition events. Planned events in 2021 will convene the international wind industry with policymakers and climate leaders in the lead-up to the UNFCCC COP26 Conference, reinforcing the role of wind energy in achieving Nationally Determined Contributions and net-zero commitments in line with the Paris Agreement, and much more.
Contacts
Alastair Richards
Business Development & Event Manager (Asia)
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Marina Prado Romera
Membership Relations Officer
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