Wind power will play the central role as clean energy scales to provide nearly two-thirds of global consumption by 2030, according to an upcoming report from Rethink Energy, indicating that global wind capacity will reach nearly 2 TW by the end of the decade. According the forecast entitled Wind blows zero carbon power to two-thirds of global mix by 2030, which will be released fully in January, a surge in renewables pledges from emerging economies plus the rise of offshore wind in Europe and China will lead wind power to become the world’s largest source of clean power by 2030 – overtaking both hydropower and nuclear through the 2020s, and more than keeping up with the fast pace of solar…