Wind power is the fastest growing source of energy in the nation. New installations have expanded total U.S. generating capacity by 45 percent and injected over $9 billion in new investments into the economy in 2007. These new wind projects accounted for about 30 percent of the entire new power-producing capacity added nationally in 2007. According to our figures at the American Wind Energy Association, installed wind power capacity in the U.S. is now over 16,800 megawatts, and the future looks bright. With every wind turbine that goes up, America’s dependence on fossil fuels for power generation goes down. Wind energy represents a tremendous opportunity to use a non-polluting, inexhaustible source to meet our electric power needs
Wind power is of increasing interest in society due to its prospects as an environmentally friendly ...
Within the last two decades investment in renewable‐sourced electricity such as wind has...
The economic and technical potential of wind energy in the United States is discussed. Particular at...
Key facts: - The spinning blades of wind turbines convert energy from the wind's motion into electri...
Since the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) initiated the Wind Powering America (WPA) program in 1999,...
Recognition of the value of wind energy as a low cost, clean source for electricity is creating majo...
The United States loves wind power. Since 2004 alone, U.S. wind capacity has multiplied almost ten t...
The United States has recently made a substantial push towards generating renewable energy. The coun...
Success for the renewable energy economy rides on wind power. Although wind currently accounts for o...
The sun heats the earth’s surface unevenly creating areas of high and low pressure. Air mol-ecules f...
Rising energy prices and concern over greenhouse gas emissions have focused congressional attention ...
This paper examines the economic development potential associated with the expansion of wind energy...
Wind Power Today is an annual publication that provides an overview of the wind energy research cond...
At its current growth rate, global installed wind power capacity will top 100,000 megawatts in March...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)’s Wind Technologies Market Report provides an annual overview of...
Wind power is of increasing interest in society due to its prospects as an environmentally friendly ...
Within the last two decades investment in renewable‐sourced electricity such as wind has...
The economic and technical potential of wind energy in the United States is discussed. Particular at...
Key facts: - The spinning blades of wind turbines convert energy from the wind's motion into electri...
Since the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) initiated the Wind Powering America (WPA) program in 1999,...
Recognition of the value of wind energy as a low cost, clean source for electricity is creating majo...
The United States loves wind power. Since 2004 alone, U.S. wind capacity has multiplied almost ten t...
The United States has recently made a substantial push towards generating renewable energy. The coun...
Success for the renewable energy economy rides on wind power. Although wind currently accounts for o...
The sun heats the earth’s surface unevenly creating areas of high and low pressure. Air mol-ecules f...
Rising energy prices and concern over greenhouse gas emissions have focused congressional attention ...
This paper examines the economic development potential associated with the expansion of wind energy...
Wind Power Today is an annual publication that provides an overview of the wind energy research cond...
At its current growth rate, global installed wind power capacity will top 100,000 megawatts in March...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)’s Wind Technologies Market Report provides an annual overview of...
Wind power is of increasing interest in society due to its prospects as an environmentally friendly ...
Within the last two decades investment in renewable‐sourced electricity such as wind has...
The economic and technical potential of wind energy in the United States is discussed. Particular at...