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European Wind Power Hits New Records Covering 25% of Electricity Demand

2026-03-24| 1 min read| EuroBulletin24 Editorial Desk
European Wind Power Hits New Records Covering 25% of Electricity Demand

Expanded offshore wind capacity across the North Sea and Baltic drives European wind power to historic production milestones.

The Wind Blows in Europe's Favour: Record Renewable Energy Production

European wind power generation set new records in the first quarter of 2026, covering approximately 25 percent of total EU electricity demand over the period — a milestone that would have seemed extraordinary when the first offshore wind turbines were installed in Danish waters in the early 1990s. The achievement reflects three decades of consistent policy support, technological development, and industrial investment that have transformed wind energy from a niche curiosity into the cornerstone of Europe's clean electricity system.

Offshore wind has been the primary growth driver. The North Sea, which sits at the heart of Europe's most densely connected electricity grid, is being systematically developed as what Energy Commissioner Kadri Simson has described as the world's largest renewable energy infrastructure project. Massive offshore wind farms extending hundreds of kilometres from the coastlines of the Netherlands, Germany, Denmark, Belgium, and the UK are now generating electricity at costs per megawatt hour that undercut new-build gas generation even before carbon pricing is factored in.

The Baltic Sea is following a similar trajectory, with major projects in Swedish, Danish, Estonian, and Finnish waters adding to the renewable energy mix of countries that are also home to some of Europe's largest industrial electricity consumers. Poland, which has historically been one of Europe's most coal-dependent economies, has begun a rapid offshore wind development programme that analysts project will transform the country's electricity mix within a decade.

The grid integration challenges created by large-scale variable renewable energy are being progressively addressed through interconnection, storage, and demand-side flexibility. Several major cross-border electricity interconnectors completed in 2024 and 2025 allow surplus wind generation in one part of Europe to be dispatched to demand centres in another, reducing curtailment and improving the economics of the entire system.

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