Our Wind, Our Community

All over Europe, wind farms are doing more than just generating clean electricity. They are building confidence at a local level.

Communities are seeing real benefits from wind: community funds, shared ownership, new infrastructure and renewed public spaces. And Global Wind Day is a chance for people of all ages to learn more about wind energy – and what it can mean for the places they live. Not as an abstract climate solution, but as a source of local opportunity, local pride and shared progress.

This year’s Global Wind Day is all about building confidence.

Confidence that clean, home-grown energy works.
Confidence that communities can shape projects in ways that matter to them.
Confidence that the energy transition can strengthen local life.

Join the Our Wind, Our Community campaign for Global Wind Day 2026 and show us how your community benefits from wind energy. We are gathering stories from around Europe – to inspire, spark curiosity, and show what’s possible when wind energy and communities grow together.

Do you want to find out more? Take a look at our interactive map of European wind farms and the benefits they bring to local communities.

In the booklet below we’ve collected a sample of some of the ways communities across the continent take pride in their local wind farms – as a source of employment, ownership, a local power source, or just as a valued and cherished part of the place they call home. A big thank you to all the people across Europe for sharing your stories!

Download community stories booklet

Interactive project map

Click on a pin to view the case study details below








Andau Wind Farm

Austria Austria

237 MW · 79 Turbines · Commissioned 2013

Ownership & co-ownership model

Community investment and light‑pollution reduction at Austria’s largest wind farm

PROJECT

Overview

Austria’s largest onshore wind farm in a UNESCO biosphere reserve, combining renewable scale with long‑term community acceptance.

The challenge

Persistent community concerns about permanent red aviation lights affecting dark skies.

The approach

Aircraft‑detection lighting developed with authorities alongside citizen co‑ownership.

IMPACT HIGHLIGHTS


Energy

155,000 households powered annually


Climate &
Nature

90% reduction in night‑time lighting


Jobs & Economy

130
permanent local jobs


Community benefit

€3.4m raised via citizen investment


Signature impact

Lighting pilot changed national regulation

Do you want your wind farm to be featured on the Our Wind, Our Community map? Check out how you can participate in this year’s Global Wind Day campaign.