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Growth of onshore wind energy in the Netherlands falls to lowest level since 2017

The Netherlands reached around 7,054MW of installed onshore wind capacity in 2025, although annual growth fell to one of the lowest levels recorded in recent years, according to the latest monitor published by Rijksdienst voor Ondernemend Nederland. The agency said the country had approximately 2,550 wind turbines by the end of 2025. During the year, 29 new turbines were added while 20 older units were dismantled, resulting in a net increase of …
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The Netherlands achieved approximately 7,054 MW of land wind capacity accumulated in 2025, with a growth that slowed sharply and a fall expected by 2026. The RVO indicated that the country had around 2,550 turbines, with a net increase of 96 MW thanks to the incorporation of 29 new wind turbines and the withdrawal of 20, which represents one of the lowest growth levels in recent years. NedZero added that this slowdown is insufficient to meet the…

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National Wind Watch broke the news on Tuesday, May 12, 2026.
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