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- Wisconsin 30-Meter Residential-Scale Wind Resource Map - Energy.gov
This map shows the predicted mean annual wind speeds at a...
- Wisconsin 30-Meter Residential-Scale Wind Resource Map - Energy.gov
The United States Wind Turbine Database (USWTDB) provides the locations of land-based and offshore wind turbines in the United States, corresponding wind project information, and turbine technical specifications.
The U.S. Geological Survey's interactive windFarm map provides detailed information on wind farms across the United States, including Alaska and Hawaii.
This map shows the predicted mean annual wind speeds at a 30-m height, presented at a spatial resolution of 2 kilometers that is interpolated to a finer scale.
This resource map shows estimates of wind power density at 50 m above the ground and depicts the resource that could be used for community-scale wind development using wind turbines at 50-60-m hub heights.
Wind energy provides economic, environmental, and health benefits to Wisconsin and our citizens. We can produce wind power here in Wisconsin instead of sending money out of state to buy coal or natural gas.
A wind farm is a cluster of wind turbines that generates electricity in bulk to serve many customers, as opposed to a single business or farm. Their sizes can vary greatly. Wind farms are typically located on open land and close to a point of interconnection with the electric transmission system.