The International Day of Clean Energy (January 26) is not just a date on the calendar for those of us developing wind power projects; it is a reminder of why we started in the first place. It is also an opportunity to show that the energy transition is not a distant future, but a reality of today. Every megawatt generated from wind now means fewer emissions tomorrow, a more stable power system, and a clearer path toward sustainable development.
For us in Ivovik, this day highlights that clean energy is not an abstract idea, but tangible infrastructure that connects climate action, economic resilience, and local communities. Wind knows no borders, but the responsibility for using it wisely lies with us - through careful planning, respect for nature, and long-term thinking.