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The US Is Losing the Wind Energy Race — And It’s Not Close
By end-2023, China had 418,957 MW of wind capacity — 2.8 times the US. Its single-year additions topped what America installed over five years.
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China Data Portal (2026). Retrieved from https://chinadata.live/data/wind-power-comparison/.
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From China In 2023 alone, China installed 53,410 megawatts of new wind power — more than the United States added in the entire five-year span from 2019 through 2023, according to IRENA and GWEC data.
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The widening gap China ended 2023 with 418,957 MW of total wind capacity, compared with 148,000 MW in the US. That 2.8-to-1 lead emerged from a near dead heat in 2010, when China’s 44,782 MW edged America’s 40,300 MW.
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The trajectory Since then, China has compounded annual additions, crossing 100 GW by 2014, 200 GW by 2018, and 400 GW last year.
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The US, by contrast, has added roughly 10–15 GW per year since 2016, never accelerating at China’s pace. China’s annual growth averaged 23% since 2010. US growth averaged 10% per year. China’s 53.
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4 GW addition in 2023 alone equals half the entire US wind fleet. Policy gridlock and sluggish permitting leave the US with little chance of closing the gap soon. Source: IRENA, GWEC · 2026-06-27T13:12:00.
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By end-2023, China had 418,957 MW of wind capacity — 2.8 times the US. Its single-year additions topped what America installed over five years.

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