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Below are stories about research efforts featured by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Wind Energy Technologies Office.
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DOE-funded research led to wind turbine blade breakthroughs that provide more power at lower cost.
The new Renewable Energy Materials Properties Database and accompanying reports could help developers, utilities, and other stakeholders understand how global materials supplies might impact future development of wind energy.
In this new article, learn about the types of zoning ordinances in effect and how they could change the amount of available land over time.
DOE’s 2023 Critical Materials Assessment evaluates materials for their criticality to global renewable energy technology supply chains.
Wind energy has joined the energy mainstream, thanks in large part to the wind integration studies funded by the Wind Energy Technologies Office.
The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory reviewed studies that focused on the technical evaluation of offshore wind energy transmission through potential points of interconnection along the coastlines of California, Oregon, and Washington.
A new study shows that both power generation and energy storage are seeking connection to the grid at high rates that only continue to grow, thanks in large part to a surge of interest in renewable energy.
Sandia National Laboratories released a report on its recent accomplishments in wind energy.
Researchers from the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory build an open-source model to predict the future cost of offshore wind energy.
Project analyzes the many benefits of distributed wind for communities across the United States.