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  1. Wind Energy in Ohio. Find wind data and information in Ohio, including maps, capacity, ordinances, and more in these areas: Capacity & Generation. U.S. Wind Turbine Database. Maps & Data. Wind Education & Training.

  2. Wind power in Ohio has a long history. As of 2016, Ohio had 545 megawatts (MW) of utility-scale wind power installations, responsible for generating 1.1% of the state's electricity. [1] Over 1000 MW more were under construction or pending approval. [2]

  3. greenenergyohio.org › 2019 › 10WIND ENERGY IN OHIO

    » State rank for number of wind turbines: 25th • Wind projects online: 38 (Projects larger than 10 MW: 4) • Wind capacity under construction: 388 MW • Wind capacity in advanced development: 21 MW Wind Generation In 2018, wind energy provided 1.4% of all in-state electricity production. • State rank for share of electricity: 32nd ...

  4. Sep 3, 2024 · The Lone Star States has more than 19,000 active wind turbines, according to the most recent report from the U.S. Wind Turbine Database. Top 10 states with the highest number of wind turbines. Need more information?

    State
    Wind Generation May 2024 (mwh)
    Wind Generation June 2024 (mwh)
    Monthly Percentage (%) Change
    Maine
    153
    173
    13.07
    Maryland
    32
    35
    9.38
    Massachusetts
    15
    16
    6.67
    Michigan
    731
    787
    7.66
  5. The following PDF map shows the project status for wind cases before the Ohio Power Siting Board. Map shows the locations and status of wind facilities before the OPSB.

  6. greenenergyohio.org › wind-energy-in-ohioWind Energy in Ohio

    Wind energy facts in Ohio: In 2018, wind energy provided 1.4% of all in-state electricity production. Equivalent number of homes powered by wind in 2018: 170,400 §Installed wind capacity: 729 MW; Ranked 25 th. Total capital investment through 2018: $1.4 billion.

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  8. The U.S. Department of Energy's Installed Wind Capacity map shows the current installed wind power capacity in each U.S. state, as well as yearly installed capacity maps dating back to 1999, which collectively show the growth of U.S. wind energy over time.

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