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What is the average length of wind turbine blades?

  • 150 feet
  • 250 feet
  • 210 feet (correct)
  • 200 feet

How many components can a wind turbine have?

  • 5,000
  • 7,000
  • 8,000 (correct)
  • 6,000

What was the average nameplate capacity of utility-scale wind turbines installed in 2022?

  • 3.5 megawatts (MW)
  • 3.0 megawatts (MW)
  • 2.8 megawatts (MW)
  • 3.2 megawatts (MW) (correct)

What are wind turbines getting taller to reach?

<p>Higher heights above ground level (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Where are more than 500 wind-related manufacturing facilities located?

<p>United States (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What percentage of U.S. electricity generation is supplied by wind energy?

<p>More than 10% (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the technical resource potential of U.S. offshore wind capacity in gigawatts?

<p>Over 4,200 gigawatts (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How many offshore wind turbines and foundations are required to deploy 30 GW of offshore wind?

<p>Over 2,000 (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Where are most of the nation's offshore wind resources located?

<p>In deep waters (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the total investment represented by the over 8,500 MW of wind capacity added in 2022?

<p>$12 billion (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Wind Energy in the United States

  • The wind industry employs over 125,000 people, with 23,543 in manufacturing and 45,088 in construction.
  • The U.S. has installed over 144,000 megawatts of wind capacity, with over 8,500 MW added in 2022, representing $12 billion in investment.
  • Wind energy prices for power contracts signed in recent years range from 1.5–4 cents per kilowatt-hour.
  • Wind energy supplies more than 10% of total U.S. electricity generation, with over 20% in 12 states and more than 50% in Iowa and South Dakota.
  • Offshore wind has the potential to provide power to highly populated coastal cities, and the U.S. has small and large offshore wind projects in progress.
  • U.S. offshore wind resources are abundant, with a technical resource potential of over 4,200 gigawatts of capacity.
  • Offshore wind turbines can be extremely tall, with blades the length of a football field.
  • Deploying 30 GW of offshore wind will require over 2,000 wind turbines and foundations, 6,800 miles of cable, and specialized vessels.
  • The U.S. Department of Energy collaborates with industry and academia to address research challenges unique to U.S. offshore wind.
  • U.S. offshore wind projects use undersea cables to transmit electricity to the grid, prioritizing where the electricity should go and distributing it into the electrical grid.
  • The bulk of the nation's offshore wind resources are in deep waters, with about two-thirds in areas where conventional foundations are not practical.
  • Nearly 80% of the nation’s electricity demand occurs in the coastal and Great Lakes states, where most Americans live, and offshore wind resources are conveniently located near these populations.

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Test your knowledge about wind energy in the United States with this informative quiz. Explore facts about wind capacity, offshore wind projects, employment in the wind industry, and more. See how much you know about the growing role of wind energy in the U.S. electricity generation.

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