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In 2016, the average levelized price
of signed wind power purchase
agreements was about 2.2 cents
per kilowatt-hour. This price is cost
competitive with new gas-fired
power plants, and projected future
costs compare favorably through
2040, according to the Energy
Information Administration.*
1. Wind energy is cost
competitive.
Photo from DOE Flickr. 465 020 003
*Wiser, R.; Bolinger, M. 2017. 2016 Wind Technologies Market
Report. U.S. Department of Energy.
In 2017, the wind sector invested
more than $11 billion in the U.S.
economy to build projects and
employed more than 105,500
workers.*
2. Wind energy creates
jobs.
Photo from Duke Energy
*American Wind Energy Association. 2017. U.S. Wind Industry
Annual Market Report, Year Ending 2017.
3. Wind energy helps to
diversify the national
energy portfolio.
It’s also an indigenous, homegrown
energy source that helps stabilize
the cost of electricity and reduces
vulnerability to price spikes and
supply disruptions.
Photo from DOE Flickr. 431 002 011
4. Wind energy provides
income for farmers and
ranchers, as well as economic
benefits to communities.
Revenue varies by region, but wind
projects provide the communities in
which they are located lease payments
to landowners (~$3,000-
$6,000/megawatt*), state and local tax
revenues (~$7,000/megawatt), and
employment.**
Photo from Ruth Baranowski, NREL 16411
**American Wind Energy Association. 2017. U.S. Wind Industry Annual
Market Report, Year Ending 2017.
**U.S. Department of Energy. (2015). Wind Vision: A New Era for Wind
Power in the United States.
5. Wind energy is an inexhaustible
renewable energy source.
Wind energy is plentiful and readily available,
and capturing its power does not deplete our
natural resources. At the end of 2017, nearly
89 gigawatts of wind energy were installed
across the United States.* Analysis indicates
that by 2020, the installed capacity of wind
energy in the United States could reach 113
gigawatts, or 10% of annual end-use electricity
demand.**
Photo by Nebraska Public Power District, NREL 16442
*American Wind Energy Association. 2017. U.S. Wind Industry Annual Market Report, Year
Ending 2017.
**U.S. Department of Energy. (2015). Wind Vision: A New Era for Wind Power in the United
States.
6. Wind turbines don’t
consume water.
Researchers estimate that
wind power generation in
2017 reduced power-sector
water consumption by 95
billion gallons, an amount
equal to approximately 719
billion bottles of water.*
Photo from DOE Flickr. 431 007 010
*American Wind Energy Association. 2017. U.S. Wind Industry
Annual Market Report, Year Ending 2017.
7. Wind energy is clean.
Electricity generated by wind turbines
does not pollute the water we drink or
the air we breathe, so wind energy
means less smog, less acid rain, and
fewer greenhouse gas emissions.
If we increase wind power’s
contribution to the eastern grid by 30%,
we could reduce carbon production by
almost 19%.* **
*Study based on Eastern interconnection wind penetration increase in 2024,
compared to 2008 levels.
Photo by Iberdrola Renewables, NREL 16692
**EnerNex Corporation. Revised February 2011. Eastern Wind Integration
and Transmission Study. Prepared for the National Renewable Energy
Laboratory.
8. Wind energy systems
have low operating costs.
This is because unlike other
resources, there are no
associated fuel costs with this
form of generation.
Photo from DOE Flickr
9. Wind energy can be used in a
variety of applications.
Utility-scale, distributed, community, small wind
and remote applications can be used for
schools, tribes, municipal utilities, rural electric
cooperatives, homes, businesses, farms,
ranches, water pumping, ice making, and
telecommunications sites.
Photo by Northern Power Systems,
NREL 16728
10. Wind energy is deployed
in all U.S. regions and is
widely supported.
Growth in wind power capacity over
the 2007–2017 period averaged
nearly 7.2 gigawatts per year.* A
2015 Gallup poll showed that more
than 70% of Americans believed the
United States should place more
emphasis on wind energy
development.**
*American Wind Energy Association. 2017. U.S. Wind Industry Annual Market Report, Year Ending 2017.
.
**Gallup. 2015. U.S. Support for Nuclear Energy at 51%.
11. High levels of wind energy can
be integrated with minimal cost
increases while providing
environmental benefits.
Research has shown that high levels of wind
and solar can reduce net carbon emissions
by one-third with only a 2% to 5% cost
increase.*
*National Renewable Energy Laboratory. 2013. The Western Wind and Solar
Integration Study Phase 2.
For more details about the benefits
of wind energy, visit the
WINDExchange website.
Photo by First Wind, NREL 16737

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wind-energy-benefits.pptx

  • 1. In 2016, the average levelized price of signed wind power purchase agreements was about 2.2 cents per kilowatt-hour. This price is cost competitive with new gas-fired power plants, and projected future costs compare favorably through 2040, according to the Energy Information Administration.* 1. Wind energy is cost competitive. Photo from DOE Flickr. 465 020 003 *Wiser, R.; Bolinger, M. 2017. 2016 Wind Technologies Market Report. U.S. Department of Energy.
  • 2. In 2017, the wind sector invested more than $11 billion in the U.S. economy to build projects and employed more than 105,500 workers.* 2. Wind energy creates jobs. Photo from Duke Energy *American Wind Energy Association. 2017. U.S. Wind Industry Annual Market Report, Year Ending 2017.
  • 3. 3. Wind energy helps to diversify the national energy portfolio. It’s also an indigenous, homegrown energy source that helps stabilize the cost of electricity and reduces vulnerability to price spikes and supply disruptions. Photo from DOE Flickr. 431 002 011
  • 4. 4. Wind energy provides income for farmers and ranchers, as well as economic benefits to communities. Revenue varies by region, but wind projects provide the communities in which they are located lease payments to landowners (~$3,000- $6,000/megawatt*), state and local tax revenues (~$7,000/megawatt), and employment.** Photo from Ruth Baranowski, NREL 16411 **American Wind Energy Association. 2017. U.S. Wind Industry Annual Market Report, Year Ending 2017. **U.S. Department of Energy. (2015). Wind Vision: A New Era for Wind Power in the United States.
  • 5. 5. Wind energy is an inexhaustible renewable energy source. Wind energy is plentiful and readily available, and capturing its power does not deplete our natural resources. At the end of 2017, nearly 89 gigawatts of wind energy were installed across the United States.* Analysis indicates that by 2020, the installed capacity of wind energy in the United States could reach 113 gigawatts, or 10% of annual end-use electricity demand.** Photo by Nebraska Public Power District, NREL 16442 *American Wind Energy Association. 2017. U.S. Wind Industry Annual Market Report, Year Ending 2017. **U.S. Department of Energy. (2015). Wind Vision: A New Era for Wind Power in the United States.
  • 6. 6. Wind turbines don’t consume water. Researchers estimate that wind power generation in 2017 reduced power-sector water consumption by 95 billion gallons, an amount equal to approximately 719 billion bottles of water.* Photo from DOE Flickr. 431 007 010 *American Wind Energy Association. 2017. U.S. Wind Industry Annual Market Report, Year Ending 2017.
  • 7. 7. Wind energy is clean. Electricity generated by wind turbines does not pollute the water we drink or the air we breathe, so wind energy means less smog, less acid rain, and fewer greenhouse gas emissions. If we increase wind power’s contribution to the eastern grid by 30%, we could reduce carbon production by almost 19%.* ** *Study based on Eastern interconnection wind penetration increase in 2024, compared to 2008 levels. Photo by Iberdrola Renewables, NREL 16692 **EnerNex Corporation. Revised February 2011. Eastern Wind Integration and Transmission Study. Prepared for the National Renewable Energy Laboratory.
  • 8. 8. Wind energy systems have low operating costs. This is because unlike other resources, there are no associated fuel costs with this form of generation. Photo from DOE Flickr
  • 9. 9. Wind energy can be used in a variety of applications. Utility-scale, distributed, community, small wind and remote applications can be used for schools, tribes, municipal utilities, rural electric cooperatives, homes, businesses, farms, ranches, water pumping, ice making, and telecommunications sites. Photo by Northern Power Systems, NREL 16728
  • 10. 10. Wind energy is deployed in all U.S. regions and is widely supported. Growth in wind power capacity over the 2007–2017 period averaged nearly 7.2 gigawatts per year.* A 2015 Gallup poll showed that more than 70% of Americans believed the United States should place more emphasis on wind energy development.** *American Wind Energy Association. 2017. U.S. Wind Industry Annual Market Report, Year Ending 2017. . **Gallup. 2015. U.S. Support for Nuclear Energy at 51%.
  • 11. 11. High levels of wind energy can be integrated with minimal cost increases while providing environmental benefits. Research has shown that high levels of wind and solar can reduce net carbon emissions by one-third with only a 2% to 5% cost increase.* *National Renewable Energy Laboratory. 2013. The Western Wind and Solar Integration Study Phase 2.
  • 12. For more details about the benefits of wind energy, visit the WINDExchange website. Photo by First Wind, NREL 16737