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New Jersey Wind Resource Maps

This map of New Jersey shows the wind resource at 50 meters. Click on the image to view a larger version.

This map of New Jersey shows the wind resource at 50 meters. View a larger version of the map or download a printable version (PDF 1.1 MB). Download Adobe Reader

This map of New Jersey shows the wind speed at 30 meters. Click on the image to view a larger version.

This map of New Jersey shows the wind speed at 30 meters. View a larger version of the map or download a printable version (PDF 1.1 MB). Download Adobe Reader

New wind resource maps of New Jersey have been produced in support of the Wind Powering America program. The new maps are presented in two formats. The first shows the annual wind power estimates at 50 meters using NREL's standard classification system for utility-scale applications in relation to transmission lines and major cities. The second shows the annual wind speed estimates at 30 meters, which is useful for identifying areas that hold promise for small wind turbine applications.

The highest resource areas are found along the Atlantic Ocean and Delaware Bay coastal areas, and on the ridges of western and northwestern New Jersey. These ridge tops may be subject to high wind shear and particular locations could have higher wind power class values at 80 m than shown on the 50-m map.

Note: Wind resource at a micro level can vary significantly; therefore, you should get a professional evaluation of your specific area of interest.

The sponsor of the New Jersey wind maps is the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities, Unit of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.

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