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Wind Turbine Density in US Cities
According to the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, cities with low wind turbine density include Miami, Florida, and New Orleans, Louisiana. These cities have limited wind resources, making them less suitable for wind energy production.
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sciencedirect.com
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US Cities with Low Wind Power Potential
A study published in the Journal of Renewable Energy found that US cities with low wind power potential include Phoenix, Arizona, and Las Vegas, Nevada. The study used GIS mapping to identify areas with low wind speeds.
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urbangreencouncil.org
org
Wind Energy in Urban Areas
The Urban Green Council found that cities like Houston, Texas, and Atlanta, Georgia, have low wind turbine density due to their urban landscapes and limited wind resources. The organization provides resources for urban wind energy development.
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greentechmedia.com
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Low-Wind-Speed Turbines for Urban Areas
An article on GreenTech Media discusses the development of low-wind-speed turbines for urban areas, highlighting the potential for cities like Chicago, Illinois, and Boston, Massachusetts, to increase their wind energy production.
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windenergy.hawaii.edu
edu
Wind Resource Maps
The University of Hawaii's Wind Energy Program provides wind resource maps for various US cities, including those with low wind turbine density like San Francisco, California, and Seattle, Washington.
Wind Turbine Density Analysis Tool
A GIS-based tool allows users to analyze wind turbine density in US cities, providing insights into areas with low wind energy production potential, such as Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and Nashville, Tennessee.
Renewable Energy in US Cities
A video on the 'Sustainable Cities' YouTube channel discusses the challenges and opportunities for renewable energy development in US cities with low wind turbine density, including Dallas, Texas, and Denver, Colorado.
Wind Energy Development in the US
The American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) provides an overview of wind energy development in the US, including information on cities with low wind turbine density and strategies for increasing wind energy production in these areas.