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“Wind energy costs are lower than ever, with steady advances in technology and better wind turbine performance.”
— U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
“Wind power additions continued at a rapid pace in 2017. ...Wind power capacity additions have also been driven by continued improvements in the cost and performance of wind power technologies, yielding low-priced wind energy for utility, corporate, and other power purchasers.”
— U.S. Department of Energy, 2016 Wind Technologies Market Report
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WIND POWER INSTALLATION IS INCREASING SUBSTANTIALLY
Wind power constituted 32% of all capacity additions in 2021. Over the past decade, wind represented 30% of all U.S. capacity additions, and an even larger fraction of new capacity in the Interior (55%) and Great Lakes (44%) regions.
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Electricity Rates
“Wind energy costs are lower than ever, with steady advances in technology and better wind turbine performance.”
— U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
“Wind power additions continued at a rapid pace in 2017. ...Wind power capacity additions have also been driven by continued improvements in the cost and performance of wind power technologies, yielding low-priced wind energy for utility, corporate, and other power purchasers.”
— U.S. Department of Energy, 2016 Wind Technologies Market Report
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