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Follow The Money: Wind Energy = 2¢/kwh
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Aug 18 2016 03:00 PM | eds in Wind Power
Wind power represented the largest source of
. . . U.S. electric-generating capacity additions in 2015.
Wind power currently meets about
. . . 5% of the nation's electricity demand, and represents more than
. . . 10% of total electricity generation in 12 states, and more than
. . . 20% in 3 of those states.
Prices offered by newly built wind projects are averaging around
. . . 2¢/kWh, driven lower by:
. . . . . . Technology advancements, and
. . . . . . Cost reductions.
8-18-2016 Source: Follow the Money: Wind Energy = 2¢/kWh
. . . U.S. electric-generating capacity additions in 2015.
Wind power currently meets about
. . . 5% of the nation's electricity demand, and represents more than
. . . 10% of total electricity generation in 12 states, and more than
. . . 20% in 3 of those states.
Prices offered by newly built wind projects are averaging around
. . . 2¢/kWh, driven lower by:
. . . . . . Technology advancements, and
. . . . . . Cost reductions.
8-18-2016 Source: Follow the Money: Wind Energy = 2¢/kWh