Updraft: Wind Energy Deals Show The Pace Of U.S. Renewables Expansion
Brendan Coffey
May 21, 2019
Wind-powered energy isn’t new in America. In colonial times farmers relied on wind to mill grain, and during the westward push ranchers used wind to pump water. But today, wind is playing an even more vital role in helping to wean the country’s energy industry off fossil fuels. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration’s recently released short-term energy outlook, wind is projected this year to become the largest U.S. renewable energy source.
Generation Next: Wind Already More Powerful Than All Nuclear Plants Combined
Tomas Kellner
May 25, 2017
May 16, 2017, was a bright day for renewables in California. America’s most populous state hit a new renewable energy record, generating 42 percent of its electricity from wind and solar that day and peaking at 72 percent in the early afternoon. Wind farms alone produced more than 104 megawatt-hours, close to 18 percent of what the state needed.