Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) is the representative trade association for the global wind power industry. Its members have installed over 70% of the wind power capacity in the world, and its corporate members are the leading wind companies in the global market, including large global turbine manufacturers, international energy companies, developers and specialist technology providers and consultancies. GWEC's mission is to ensure that wind power fulfils its role as one of the key technology solutions to today’s energy and climate challenges, forming the backbone of a new clean energy system and enabling trillions of dollars of investment while providing substantial economic and social benefits. GWEC acts as the global voice of the wind industry, working with institutions such as the UN, IRENA, the IEA and multilateral development banks to support governments and policymakers, providing them with the network, expert knowledge and data which allows them to ensure the full potential of wind energy is realised. GWEC represents the wind industry at key international events such as COP, the G20, UNGA and other forums, working with governments, institutions, civil society organisations and our fellow renewable energy technologies to ensure that the policy issues crucial to the energy transition are understood and acted upon.