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Find links to wind energy experts and industry organizations as well as information on existing wind projects across the United States.

Wind Industry Expert Directory

The wind industry in the United State is growing at rapid rate as manufacturers, developers, power suppliers, land owners, and utilities strive to keep up with demand for the clean, renewable energy resource. With a total installed capacity of over 21,000 MW today, America's wind industry represented a $9 billion industry in 2007. Find resources on wind industry experts and organizations here.

  • American Wind Energy Association

    A national trade association representing wind power project developers, equipment suppliers, services providers, parts manufacturers, utilities, researchers, and others involved in the wind industry.

  • National Renewable Energy Laboratory Wind Research

    The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) works to advance the Department of Energy's and our nation's energy goals by accelerating the research path from scientific innovations to market-viable alternative energy solutions. NREL's wind energy research staff provides the wind industry with the expertise, technical support, and equipment it needs to develop successful advanced wind energy systems.

  • National Wind Coordinating Collaborative

    An organization of representatives from the utility, wind industry, environmental, consumer, regulatory, power marketer, agricultural, tribal, economic development, and state and federal government sectors to support the development of a commercial market for wind power.

  • Utility Wind Integration Group

    A forum for the critical analysis of wind technology for utility applications. The group's mission is to accelerate the appropriate integration of wind power for utility applications through the coordinated efforts and actions of its members.

U.S. Wind Energy Projects

With installed capacity growing at a rate of several thousand megawatts a year, stay up to date on the latest wind energy project installations throughout the United States.