Wind energy continues to strengthen its position as the literal cornerstone of Europe's green transition, backed by steady regional growth and expanding market penetration. In 2025, Europe successfully installed 19.1 GW of new wind capacity, pushing its continental total to 304 GW. Crucially, onshore installations accounted for roughly 90% of this growth, proving its central role in scaling up renewable infrastructure.
Furthermore, 2025 marked a historic shift: wind and solar generation combined to surpass fossil fuels in the EU electricity mix for the first time, jointly supplying 30% of total generation, with wind alone contributing 17%.
To explore the next phase of this regional build-out, KEY 2026-The Energy Transition Expo, organised by Italian Exhibition Group, brought together major energy stakeholders, developers and investors at the Rimini Expo Centre in Italy.
The Mediterranean frontier and the floating wind shift
While onshore wind remains the dominant growth driver, the Mediterranean basin is emerging as one of the most strategically significant regions for offshore deployment.
Key 2026: scaling the local value chain
Reflecting this industrial acceleration, the dedicated Wind Expo for Med (WEM) section at KEY expanded to cover three entire exhibition halls. The growth was fueled by an increasingly active supply chain rushing to execute approved projects currently awaiting grid implementation.
A standout feature within the wind hub was the Su.port (Sustainable Ports for the Energy Transition) initiative. This specialized forum emphasized that maritime ports are no longer just logistics nodes; they are strategic hubs essential for floating wind parks, offshore manufacturing and hydrogen transport. Key solutions presented included practical port electrification and cold ironing frameworks to slash maritime emissions.
Bridging tech innovation and project finance
As hardware scales, the broader industry bottleneck has shifted toward regulatory risk and grid connection backlogs. Across 160 scientific conferences, international experts, engineers and financiers focused heavily on structural solutions:
The consensus from the event was clear: achieving Europe's 2030 goals requires moving past simple technology assembly. Succeeding requires combining technical innovation with deep financial and regulatory risk mitigation.
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