Distributed wind market surpasses 1 GW milestone
US distributed wind market has surpassed the 1 GW milestone with 81,000 turbines generating power across 50 states.
US distributed wind market surpassed the 1 GW milestone with 81,000 turbines generating power across 50 states, according to the 2017 Distributed Wind Market Report released on Aug. 29 by the US Department of Energy Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (Washington, DC, US).
In 2017, 21 states added 83.7 MW of new distributed wind capacity. Iowa leads all states with 63.5 MW installed distributed capacity.
“Despite minimal policy support, the market is poised for further growth in response to the recent ITC extension," says Jennifer Jenkins, AWEA’s (Washington, DC, US) Distributed Wind Program Director. “We are working with industry to leverage the ITC, its proven success in reaching this important milestone, and drive new markets like C&I and microgrids.”
In contrast with utility-scale wind farms, which are larger with an average capacity of roughly 200 MW, distributed wind systems are generally connected behind the meter or to a local distribution grid. Distributed wind can range in size from a 1 kW or smaller off-grid wind turbine, to a 10 kW turbine at a home or farm, to several multi-megawatt wind turbines at a university campus, manufacturing facility or small community.
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