The study combines the IREC wind energy indexes that Eoltech releases each month for the 300 geographical areas worldwide with the highest number of farms. By aggregating and weighting this data, Eoltech was able to generate a “Global” as well as a “European” wind energy index and provide an overview of global wind resource trends over the past 15 years.
The Global Index covers geographical areas which host about 80% of the world’s operating onshore wind farms as of 2023, while the European Index cover 97% of the continent’s operating wind farms. The European Index shows that wind resource annual variations are within a ± 7% range in Europe, compared to ± 3% worldwide.
“Operating wind farms experience a large diversity of wind regimes, which cause on a local scale significant resource variability from one year to another. Locally, the production of a wind farm can differ significantly from one year to another, up to 25%, due to the variation of the wind resource. But on a larger scale (Europe, World), cumulated production is much more stable. It should also be noted that our analysis does not show any downward trend over the last 15 years in the global wind resource. Yes, the wind does always blow somewhere on the planet, and it is good news for wind power going forward,” commented Eoltech CEO Habib Leseney.
IREC design includes ERA5 data, one of the latest climate reanalysis data sets produced by the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF). This indicator is mainly used by asset managers and wind farm owners to compare their production variation from one period to another. Such tools are crucial to assess the production capacity of their portfolio regardless of the wind speed variation level and enable to identify drift affecting the portfolio value over time.
“IREC index is used to monitor hundreds of wind farms in operation worldwide. This monthly indicator enables to get an overview of the production capacity of the entire portfolio and its evolution over time. It helps to complement the in-depth analysis of SCADA monitoring data carried out by the operator,” concluded Eoltech Technical Lead Marion Jude.