August 30, 2021

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New report shows technology advancement and value of wind energy

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Wind energy continues to see strong growth, solid performance, and low prices in the U.S., according to a report released by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and prepared by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab). With levelized costs of just over $30 per megawatt-hour (MWh) for newly built projects, the cost of wind is well below its grid-system, health, and climate benefits.

"Wind energy prices—particularly in the central United States, and supported by federal tax incentives—remain low, with utilities and corporate buyers selecting as a low-cost option," said Berkeley Lab Senior Scientist Ryan Wiser. "Considering the health and climate benefits of wind energy makes the economics even better."

Key findings from the DOE's annual "Land-Based Wind Market Report" include:

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