Wind Turbines in the Mountains Provide Sustainable Electricity

by Duane Nichols on April 9, 2023

WINDExchange: West Virginia Land-Based Wind Speed at 100 Meters

From the U. S. Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy

Numerous Wind Turbines are Already Installed on the Allegheny Front Range ~ (Click on the map to expand it.)

WIND TURBINES ARE ALREADY BEING DEPLOYED IN THE PLAINS, MOUNTAINS AND COASTAL WATERS ~

This map was produced by the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) using modeled wind resource estimates developed by NREL via the Wind Integration National Dataset (WIND) Toolkit and is intended for general educational purposes only. While these 100-meter wind speed maps can provide a general indication of good or poor wind resources, they do not provide a resolution high enough to identify local site features such as complex terrain, ground cover, and data needed prior to siting a wind project.

Watch a video tutorial for understanding land-based and offshore wind resource maps. See more wind resource maps, download wind datasets from NREL, and learn more about wind resource assessment and characterization on DOE’s website.

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