Europe's capacity to generate offshore wind power soared 25 percent last year, an industry group said Tuesday, hailing the "spectacular" jump as renewable energy grows cheaper to produce. Germany and Britain have been leading the push to set up new wind farms, accounting for most of the 13 completed in 2017, according to WindEurope, which represents 450 companies across the continent.
In total, Europe now has the capacity to produce a maximum 15,780 megawatts of electricity per hour - on a windy day, enough to power up to 250 million homes, a WindEurope spokesman told AFP.
Onshore and offshore wind power accounted for 11.5 percent of Europe's total energy production in 2017, he added.
"A 25 percent increase in one year is spectacular," said WindEurope's CEO Giles Dickson as the group issued its annual report on industry trends.
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