Sunday, March 23, 2008

Wind Powering America


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Wind Powering America is a commitment to dramatically increase the use of wind energy in the United States. This initiative will establish new sources of income for American farmers, Native Americans, and other rural landowners, and meet the growing demand for clean sources of electricity.

Through Wind Powering America, the United States will achieve targeted regional economic development, enhance our power generation options, protect the local environment, and increase our energy and national security.

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This map shows the installed wind capacity in megawatts.  As of December 31, 2007, 16,596 MW have been installed. Alaska, 2 MW; Hawaii, 63 MW; Washington, 1163 MW; Oregon, 885 MW; California, 2439 MW; Idaho, 75 MW; Utah, 1 MW; Montana, 145 MW; Wyoming, 288 MW; Colorado, 1067 MW; New Mexico, 496 MW; North Dakota, 345 MW; South Dakota, 98 MW; Nebraska, 72 MW; Kansas, 364 MW; Oklahoma, 689 MW; Texas, 4296 MW; Minnesota, 1258 MW; Iowa, 1115 MW; Missouri, 62 MW; Wisconsin, 53 MW; Illinois, 733 MW; Te

Wind Energy Projects

Use Interwest Energy Alliance's project locator powered by Google Maps to find grid-connected wind projects in Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming.

The American Wind Energy Association provides a clickable map to find installed and future projects in your state as well as state installed wind power rankings.

Use the American Wind Energy Association's clickable map to find installed and future projects in your state as well as state installed wind power rankings.

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