Happy New Year!

As we usher in 2021, we’d like to share some of 2020's top wind energy R&D achievements.

Wind Energy Technologies Office

January 5, 2021
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The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Wind Energy Technologies Office (WETO) provides global leadership in fundamental wind energy science research, development, and validation activities that enable low-cost wind energy. The office pursues opportunities across all U.S. wind sectors—land-based utility-scale wind, offshore wind, distributed wind—as well as addressing market barriers and system integration. As we usher in 2021, we’d like to share some of the most notable wind energy research and development accomplishments from 2020.

For highlights of historical wind energy R&D accomplishments over the past several decades, see https://www.energy.gov/eere/wind/downloads/wind-energy-technologies-office-lasting-impressions.

For a PDF version of these accomplishments, download the 2020 Wind Energy Research and Development Highlights.

Offshore Wind

An illustration of offshore wind turbines in the ocean.
Excitement abounds for a U.S.-based offshore wind industry that could employ a variety of offshore wind designs to capture plentiful wind resources on the coasts of the country.
Illustration by Joshua Bauer, NREL

Land-Based Wind and Cross-Cutting Wind Technology

Land-based wind turbines against a cloudy sky.
Utility-scale land-based wind development continues to rapidly expand in the United States.
Photo by Dennis Schroeder, NREL

Distributed Wind

Photo of CBF's Brock Environmental Center against a blue sky.
With its solar panels and residential wind turbines, CBF's Brock Environmental Center produces nearly twice as much energy as it needs using distributed energy technology.
Photo by Prakash Patel, PNNL

Grid Integration

19.9-MW substation in front of a glaring sun and clear blue sky.
NREL's new 19.9-MW substation, used for ARIES utility-scale grid integration research.
Photo by Dennis Schroeder, NREL

Environmental Research, Siting, and Workforce Development

Daytime photo of a wind farm with a man standing in the foreground and a hawk perched on this hand.
Sam Dollar and Houdini test bird flightpaths around wind turbines at NREL's Flatirons Campus.
Photo by Jason Roadman, NREL
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