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The World of Wind Power – The WWEApodcast

The World of Wind Power – The WWEApodcast

By: Stefan Gsänger/WWEA
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The WWEApodcast provides first-hand information on the latest developments in the world of wind energy - on markets, policies, people, technology or socio-economic aspects - on a fortnightly basis. In each episode, WWEA Secretary General Stefan Gsänger talks for 30 minutes with an expert from the WWEA network, which spans all continents and covers all wind sectors.Stefan Gsänger/WWEA Economics Politics & Government
Episodes
  • Wind Power in Argentina: Driven by Market Forces | with Alejandro Gesino and Stefan Gsänger
    Oct 7 2025

    Argentina has some of the largest wind resources in the world, but only a small proportion of these are currently being used to generate electricity. Alongside other resources, the country has an abundance of renewable energy. Despite going through difficult economic times, Argentina has the potential not only to cover its own energy needs with domestic renewable energy, but also to start exporting hydrogen-based commodities and other energy intensive products.

    Alejandro Gesino, the recently elected President of ALTEA (the Argentine Alliance for the Energy Transition), formerly the Argentine Wind Energy Association, explains the current status of the Argentinian wind power market, the barriers, and how demand for cheap electricity is driving new investment.

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    47 mins
  • Small Wind: From India to the World | with D. Kanagaraj, Balaji Systems, and Stefan Gsänger
    Aug 5 2025

    Small wind turbines could play an important role by reducing electricity prices for consumers and strengthening the security of the power supply. While many governments have not fully grasped the benefits of small-scale wind power, smaller businesses have emerged as a significant market segment for small wind turbines.

    The Indian company Balaji Systems offers small wind turbines ranging from 100 Watts to 20 Kilowatts. In this talk, the company's founder, D. Kanagaraj, explains the market situation, as well as the main drivers and barriers for small wind. The company's main clients are small businesses in India, but there is also increasing interest in its products from outside the country.

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    28 mins
  • Wind Power in Uruguay: A Country that Achieved 100% Renewable Power by Learning to Use its Own Resources | with José Cataldo and Stefan Gsänger
    Jul 1 2025

    As a country without fossil fuel resources, Uruguay has undergone a fundamental change, transforming itself from a fossil fuel importer into a renewable energy exporter. The country already generates almost all of its power from renewable energy sources, with wind turbines contributing almost a third. Other relevant renewable power sources include hydro, bioenergy and solar.

    José Cataldo, a professor with focus on wind power at the Universidad de la República de Uruguay, played an instrumental role in developing the country's wind power programme. In this episode, he describes how the country has reached important milestones, the main drivers and the barriers that have had to be overcome. The main lesson is that it is important to make use of one's own resources, which offer room for future growth.

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    39 mins
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