Learn more about Wind
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August 19, 2026The U.S. Department of Energy’s Integrated Energy Systems Office collaborates with various stakeholders to research and deploy advanced solutions in transmission capability, grid reliability, hybrid systems, and cybersecurity to ensure the secure, resilient, and cost-effective integration of variable renewable energy into the nation's electric grid.Integrated Energy Systems Office
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August 13, 2026Distributed wind installations help diversify energy sources, providing more energy security for homes, businesses, and the local community.Integrated Energy Systems Office
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July 21, 2026Wind energy offers many advantages, including providing electricity and good-paying jobs. Researchers are working to address challenges associated with wind energy.Integrated Energy Systems Office
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PageJuly 21, 2026Learn more about wind, from how a wind turbine works to research in the field of wind energy.Integrated Energy Systems Office
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July 17, 2026How Do Wind Turbines Work?Integrated Energy Systems Office
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July 16, 2026Wind turbines harness the wind—a free and widely available renewable energy source—to generate electric power.Integrated Energy Systems Office
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July 15, 2026Wind Program Newsletter: First Quarter 2013Integrated Energy Systems Office
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July 9, 2026Working with the Integrated Energy Systems Office and the National LabsIntegrated Energy Systems Office
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July 6, 2026Wind R&D Newsletter ArchiveIntegrated Energy Systems Office