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America’s Growing Wind Energy Future — 3 New Reports

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The Three New Wind Vitality Stories Spotlight Trade Growth, Growth, and the Insurance policies and Incentives Driving Wind Vitality Ahead

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Over the previous yr, the U.S. wind power sector showcased its resilience and potential, as detailed within the 2024 editions of the annual market studies launched in the present day by the U.S. Division of Vitality (DOE). The studies discover that the passage of the Inflation Discount Act (IRA) has led to important will increase in near-term wind deployment forecasts and has motivated billions of {dollars} of funding within the home wind provide chain, regardless of ongoing challenges that the trade is navigating. Beneath President Biden and Vice President Harris’ management final yr, wind energy offered greater than 10% of U.S. electrical energy and accounted for 12% of latest electrical energy capability, representing $10.8 billion in capital funding and supporting greater than 125,000 American jobs. As probably the most cost-effective sources of electrical energy in America, wind power is well-positioned for future progress.

“The United States is committed to investing in technologies to accelerate the deployment of wind energy and bring more renewable electricity onto the grid,” stated Eric Lantz, director, Wind Vitality Applied sciences Workplace “DOE will continue collaborating with partners and stakeholders nationwide to advance the industry and propel our nation toward a cleaner, more secure and resilient energy future for all Americans.”

Close to-term forecasts for wind power have elevated by over 30% within the wake of the IRA’s passage, with progress anticipated to ramp as much as greater than 15 gigawatts (GW) per yr by 2026 and to almost 20 GW per yr by the tip of the last decade. The IRA can also be fueling provide chain enlargement with 15 new, re-opened, or expanded land-based wind manufacturing amenities introduced since its passage.

The studies additionally discover important offshore wind progress anticipated within the subsequent few years, with a U.S. venture pipeline that has grown by 53% from the earlier yr. There are initiatives totaling virtually 6 GW of offshore wind capability below building, 3 GW of extra initiatives accepted by the U.S. Division of the Inside’s Bureau of Ocean Vitality Administration (BOEM) which have offtake agreements and are getting ready to start building, and greater than 45 GW in state commitments.

The Land-Based Wind Market Reportready by DOE’s Lawrence Berkeley Nationwide Laboratory, particulars the practically 6,500 megawatts (MW) of latest utility-scale, land-based wind capability added in 2023, bringing the entire cumulative put in wind capability to almost 150,500 MW—the equal of powering round 45 million American properties. Key findings from the report embody:

  • Wind power offered 10% of whole electrical energy nationwide, greater than 59% of electrical energy in Iowa, greater than 55% of electrical energy in South Dakota, and greater than 40% of electrical energy in Kansas and Oklahoma.
  • On the finish of 2023, utility-scale, land-based wind was put in in a complete of 42 states, with 17 states putting in new utility-scale, land-based wind generators in 2023. Texas put in essentially the most capability, with 1,323 MW. Different main states included Illinois and Kansas, with every including greater than 800 MW of capability in 2023.
  • For the second time, non-utility patrons, reminiscent of firms, are buying extra wind than utilities. Direct retail purchasers of wind—together with company commitments—purchase electrical energy from a minimum of 48% of the brand new wind capability put in in 2023.
  • Wind generators proceed to develop in dimension and energy, contributing to aggressive prices and costs. The common capability of newly put in wind generators has grown by 23% since 2020, to three.4 MW, whereas the rotor diameter—the width of the circle swept by the rotating turbine blades—has elevated 7% since 2020, to 438 ft. Larger wind turbines can create extra electrical energy by capturing extra wind with their longer blades, they usually profit from the higher wind sources increased above the bottom.
  • Wind provides public health and climate benefits by decreasing emissions of carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and sulfur dioxide. The well being and local weather advantages of wind are bigger than its grid-system worth, and the mixture of all three is greater than 3 times the typical levelized value of power for wind.

The Offshore Wind Market Reportready by DOE’s Nationwide Renewable Vitality Laboratory, exhibits that regardless of latest macroeconomic circumstances and provide chain constraints, the U.S. offshore wind trade is about as much as scale. The U.S. offshore wind power venture pipeline grew by 53% from the earlier yr to a complete of 80,523 MW—sufficient to energy greater than 26 million properties if totally developed. This contains three totally operational initiatives totaling 174 MW, together with South Fork Wind Farm, which is offering energy to New York and is the US’ first totally operational commercial-scale wind farm, and several other initiatives below building. Forecasts estimate that the US may have 40 GW of offshore wind capability put in by 2035. Different key findings from the report embody:

  • DOE estimates that $10 billion has been introduced or invested within the U.S. offshore wind provide chain because the starting of 2021. This determine contains $2.1 billion invested in 2023 alone.
  • Eight states have procurement mandates that whole greater than 45 GW of offshore wind capability by 2040.
  • Floating offshore wind is turning into a bigger a part of the U.S. offshore wind power pipeline and future. California now has greater than 6,000 MW of estimated pipeline capability within the web site management stage from 5 floating offshore wind initiatives, and the Gulf of Maine now has an estimated pipeline whole of greater than 15,000 MW (if totally developed) from eight new proposed lease areas.
  • As of Could 2024, the U.S. offshore wind power pipeline has 38 initiatives in allowing or below web site management, totaling greater than 42 GW, with a further 30 GW of capability within the starting stage of the pipeline.
  • Rising rates of interest, provide chain constraints, and better commodity costs throughout 2021–2023 have led to increased offshore wind power prices, however towards a backdrop of longer-term reductions. Even together with latest value will increase, offshore wind prices have decreased by greater than 50% since 2013.

The Distributed Wind Market Reportready by DOE’s Pacific Northwest Nationwide Laboratory, notes that 1,999 distributed wind turbines have been added throughout 16 states in 2023. Distributed wind generators, which serve on-site power demand or help operation of native electrical energy distribution networks, added a complete 10.5 MW of latest capability in 2023, representing $37 million in new funding. Key findings from the report embody:

  • Cumulative U.S. distributed wind capability stands at 1,110 MW from greater than 92,000 wind generators throughout all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, the Northern Mariana Islands, and Guam.
  • Ohio, Illinois, and Alaska led the US in distributed wind capability additions in 2023, with three initiatives collectively representing 78% of capability put in.
  • Distributed wind is poised for deployment progress partly because of IRA funding alternatives and collaboration between DOE and the U.S. Division of Agriculture (USDA). In 2024, DOE and USDA launched the Rural Agricultural Earnings & Financial savings from Renewable Vitality (RAISE) initiative to assist farmers lower prices and enhance earnings by distributed technology initiatives, together with distributed wind. RAISE has an preliminary objective of serving to 400 farmers deploy smaller-scale wind initiatives to assist lower prices and enhance earnings. To help this objective, DOE has made a $4 million preliminary funding and USDA is leveraging a $303 million fund for underutilized applied sciences (together with distributed wind) and technical help by its Rural Vitality for America Program (REAP).
  • In 2023, a complete of 40 wind power initiatives acquired $3.4 million in USDA REAP grants, the biggest whole in additional than a decade.

These studies aren’t only for consultants—they’re for everybody interested by wind power. Discover the brand new studies now and uncover the alternatives within the wind on the DOE web site at energy.gov/windreport.

Courtesy of US DOE.


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