U.S. Department of Energy Projects Strong Growth in U.S. Wind Power
“As one of the cheapest energy sources nationwide, wind energy generates enough electricity to power more than 43 million homes and is creating good-paying jobs for the growing
Global wind market set for historic growth despite current headwinds
The outlook upgrade this quarter positions wind to match solar power generation output over the forecast period in China, reinforcing wind''s critical role in the country''s power system as it
US Wind Energy Monitor | Q2 2025 | ACP
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Measuring the Prospects for Wind Energy in 2024 and Beyond
First-quarter installations decreased by 68% year-over-year in the U.S. It was the slowest first quarter the wind industry had experienced since 2018. Additionally, land-based wind...
US Wind and PV Industry Reports Milestones and Strong Growth in
“The first quarter of 2024 set the pace for the year, underscoring both an industry that continues to break barriers and the increasing demand for clean energy solutions,” said John
The US wind industry''s 5-year outlook is now a total
US wind installations will rebound in 2025, but the concern lies in the sharply downgraded 5-year outlook. We''ll give you one guess why.
Wind Energy Growth | Energy Markets & Planning
Texas continues to have the most wind power, accounting for over a quarter of national capacity, while Iowa has the highest share of in-state generation from wind, at 63%. For the number and size of new
Solar and wind to lead growth of U.S. power generation for the next
Wind and solar developers often bring their projects on line at the end of the calendar year. So, the new capacity tends to affect generation growth trends for the following year.
Key US wind power trends and metrics to track | Reuters
As of 2023, wind power accounted for 12% of U.S. electricity generation capacity, compared with 11% for solar, 8% for nuclear, 7% for hydro, 16% for coal and 43% for natural gas,
U.S. wind has a strong first quarter but faces headwinds from tariffs
U.S. installations in the first quarter of 2025 more than doubled year-over-year with 2.1 gigawatts (GW) of capacity coming online, but tariffs and shifting federal regulations led to a sharp