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August 17, 2016

Annual wind report confirms tech advancements, improved performance, and low energy prices

Wind project performance chart. Credit: Berkeley Lab
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Wind project performance chart. Credit: Berkeley Lab

Wind energy pricing remains attractive to utility and commercial purchasers, according to an annual report released by the U.S. Department of Energy and prepared by the Electricity Markets & Policy Group at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab). Prices offered by newly built wind projects are averaging around 2¢/kWh, driven lower by technology advancements and cost reductions.

"Wind energy prices—particularly in the central United States—are at rock-bottom levels, with utilities and corporate buyers selecting as the low-cost option," said Berkeley Lab Senior Scientist Ryan Wiser. "Moreover, enabled by technology advancements, wind projects are economically viable in a growing number of locations throughout the United States."

Key findings from the U.S. Department of Energy's reflective include:

Installed cost of wind chart. Credit: Berkeley Lab
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Installed cost of wind chart. Credit: Berkeley Lab

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