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More accurate evaluation of long-term wind speed variability and wind plant energy production could drive greater funding and lower energy costs.
An NREL study explores opportunities for increasing wind turbine hub height and the conditions and locations where these towers have the most impact.
A study from LBNL finds that the market value of offshore wind generally exceeds that of land-based wind in the region.
A new study by Sandia National Laboratories looks at the feasibility for deep-water offshore installations of a less-common wind turbine design.
NREL researchers received a four-year extension of IEA research that will advance the overall accuracy of offshore wind computer modeling tools.
Wind generation can create exciting opportunities and interesting challenges when integrating large quantities of energy into the electric grid.
Funding in U.S. wind energy has averaged nearly $13.6 billion annually since 2006, totaling more than $140 billion.
A recent Pacific Northwest National Laboratory report is the first of its kind to benchmark costs for small wind projects installed in the U.S.