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Below are stories about market transformation featured by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Wind Energy Technologies Office.
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WETO workshop attendees share information about needs, challenges, and experiences unique to distributed wind, especially in rural areas.

U.S., Canadian, and Mexican collaboration on a new model helps industry plan an economically competitive and reliable long-term cross-border grid.
Sandia researchers demonstrated that modulating the rotation speed of wind turbine rotors can offer two important grid services.

A study from LBNL finds that the market value of offshore wind generally exceeds that of land-based wind in the region.

Funding in U.S. wind energy has averaged nearly $13.6 billion annually since 2006, totaling more than $140 billion.

A study led by LBNL provides unprecedented insight into the attitudes of Americans who live near U.S. wind turbines.

The USGS and DOE released the United States Wind Turbine Database and Viewer to access this new public dataset.

The United States wind industry added more than 8,200 MW of capacity and supported more than 101,000 jobs in 2016.

The Northeast United States holds great economic promise for offshore wind development.
The Energy Department today released a first-of-its-kind assessment of the potential future growth of distributed wind energy in the United States through 2050. Distributed wind differs from utility-scale wind in that it is installed at or near the poi...