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Wind Powering America logoWind Powering America is a commitment to dramatically increase the use of wind energy in the United States. This initiative will establish new sources of income for American farmers, Native Americans, and other rural landowners, and meet the growing demand for clean sources of electricity.

Through Wind Powering America, the United States will achieve targeted regional economic development, enhance our power generation options, protect the local environment, and increase our energy and national security.

Installed Wind Capacity

An animation of the United States showing how the installed wind capacity has increased from 1999 to 2009. Click on this installed capacity map to view individual years.

After reaching 1,000 MW of wind energy in 1985, it took more than a decade for wind to reach the 2,000-MW mark in 1999. Since then, installed capacity has grown to 28,635 MW (as of April 30, 2009). Today, U.S. wind energy installations produce enough electricity on a typical day to power the equivalent of more than 6.5 million homes.

Wind Resource Maps

A wind resource map of the United States. Click on this map to go to more wind maps.

Wind resource maps help to evaluate whether an area of interest should be further explored.

State Activities

Click on this state activities map to view a larger version and go to state pages with more detailed information.

Wind Powering America concentrates its efforts in "stuck" markets, i.e., avoids investing resources in markets that are fully commercial and active; develops innovative pilot projects; replicates successes; and develops and disseminates targeted information, analyses, and tools — WPA augments the efforts of DOE's wind research program, the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA), and other wind related organizations to identify and address gaps in technical information and tools needed for its program areas. Examples include: development and access to simplified spreadsheet tools for initial analyses of wind project economics and economic development impacts, development and distribution of state specific wind maps and small wind application guidebooks, and publication of a brochure that focuses on wind opportunities, case studies, and economics for rural electric coops. Visit our state pages or use the navigation to the left to access each of these resources.

20% Wind Energy by 2030

An image of the cover of the 20% Wind Energy by 2030 report.

Wind power could provide 20% of U.S. electricity needs by 2030, according to a DOE report titled "20% Wind Energy by 2030: Increasing Wind Energy's Contribution to U.S. Electricity Supply." The report identifies the steps that need to be addressed to reach the 20% goal, including reducing the cost of wind technologies, building new transmission infrastructure, and enhancing domestic manufacturing capability. For more information, see the 20% Wind Energy by 2030 Web site, and the full text of the report (PDF 4.0 MB). Download Adobe Reader.

Economics of Wind — Interview with Larry Flowers

Oklahoma Horizon — a TV show that cover stories across Oklahoma, the nation, and internationally showcases people and businesses that contribute to Oklahoma's economic success and quality of life — interviewed Wind Powering America's Larry Flowers about the economics of wind power. Click on the video to the right to watch the video or read the transcript.

 

 

 

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