Wind Farm Installations by State
According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, the states with the smallest wind farm installations are Hawaii, Rhode Island, and Delaware, with a combined installed capacity of less than 100 MW.
According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, the states with the smallest wind farm installations are Hawaii, Rhode Island, and Delaware, with a combined installed capacity of less than 100 MW.
This article highlights the challenges and opportunities of developing wind farms in small states, including Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine, which have some of the smallest wind farm installations in the country.
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory provides an overview of wind energy in the United States, including a map of wind farm installations by state, which shows that states like Alabama, Mississippi, and West Virginia have limited wind farm development.
This dataset provides information on wind farm installations across the United States, including the number of turbines, installed capacity, and location, which can be used to identify states with the smallest wind farm installations.
This report by Southern Company discusses the potential for wind farm development in the Southeast, including states like Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina, which have relatively small wind farm installations compared to other parts of the country.
The ISO New England website provides information on wind energy in the Northeast, including a map of wind farm installations, which shows that states like Connecticut, New Jersey, and New York have limited wind farm development.
The American Wind Energy Association provides an interactive map of wind farm installations by state, which allows users to explore the data and identify states with the smallest wind farm installations.
This research paper published in the journal Energies presents a case study of small wind farm installations in the state of Maryland, which has one of the smallest wind farm installations in the country.