WINDExchange is the U.S. Department of Energy Wind Program's platform for disseminating credible information about wind energy. The purpose of WINDExchange is to help communities weigh the benefits and costs of wind energy, understand the deployment process, and make wind development decisions supported by the best available information.
Featured Projects
WINDExchange developed slideshows that quickly convey wind energy facts and can easily be shared with other interested stakeholders.
Regional Resource Centers
Six centers help address the unique challenges and opportunities facing wind energy in key regions of the country.
Undergraduate teams design, construct, and develop a plan to market a wind-driven power system.
Wind maps for utility-, community-, and residential-scale land-based wind development.
Wind maps showing the potential wind capacity for turbines at 110- and 140 meter hub heights.
Wind maps for utility-scale offshore wind development.
Maps that show installed wind capacity by state and its progression since 1999.