Distributed Wind

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Distributed Wind Project Database

The PNNL research team continually collects cost, incentive, generation, and customer data from turbine manufacturers, operations and maintenance providers, state and federal agencies, and other stakeholders for distributed wind projects installed in the United States. These data are critical for identifying trends and opportunities for growth, as well as prioritizing investments for both the Department of Energy’s Wind Energy Technologies Office and industry stakeholders. Making this information available allows interested parties to better understand distributed wind market trends and characteristics. Additional information can be found on PNNL's distributed wind research webpage.

A selection of the characteristics tracked for each project in the dataset is displayed below. This table may be searched, filtered, or sorted to quickly identify projects based on their location, year online, project capacity, turbine capacity, turbine manufacturer & model, installer or developer, owner, or power purchaser. The visual table display also notes whether or not the wind turbines are integrated with other distributed energy resources as part of a hybrid project.

For a tutorial on how to use the database, please watch this demonstration video.

24 results found
Filters applied: ID, KY
Project Name Sort descending County State Year Online Project Capacity (kW) Turbine Nominal Capacity (kW) [Units] Turbine Manufacturer / Model Name Hybrid Type (Other DERs) Installer or Developer Owner / Power Purchaser
Boise State University ID
Chandler Limosine Bulls ID 2012
E.L. Automation, Inc. ID 2012
Eagle Rock Jr. High ID 0.40
Idaho Installation ID 2017 2.40 2.40 [1] Xzeres / Skystream 3.7
Idaho Installation ID 2019 3.50 3.50 [1] Raum / Raum Energy 3.5
Idaho Installation ID 2019 2.40 2.40 [1] Xzeres / Skystream 3.7
Idaho Installation ID 2019 2.40 2.40 [1] Xzeres / Skystream 3.7
Idaho National Laboratory ID 2019 2.40 2.40 [1] Xzeres / Skystream 3.7
Jerome Middle School ID 2008 2.40 2.40 [1] / Skystream 3.7
Kentucky Installation KY 2012 20.00 20.00 [1] Customer /
Kentucky Installation KY 2012 50.00 50.00 [1]
Kentucky Installation Jessamine KY 2010 10.00 10.00 [1] Bergey WindPower / Excel 10
Kostka Farms Inc ID 2012
Louisville Gas and Electric/Kentucky Utilities Mercer KY 2023 100.00 100.00 [1] Northern Power Systems / NPS 100C-27 Hybrid Power System (coal, solar, gas, hydro) Solar Energy Solutions LLC
Mcbride Ranches, LLC ID 2012
Midway Middle School ID 2010 2.40 2.40 [1] / Skystream 3.7
Pioneer Power, LLC ID 2013
Pocatello Community Charter School ID 2009 2.40 2.40 [1] / Skystream 3.7
Richard McKenna Charter High School ID 2010 2.40 2.40 [1] / Skystream 3.7

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In addition to the fields shown in the visual display table, the full dataset includes (as applicable and when available) each project’s interconnection type, customer type, tower type and height, annual energy generation value(s), incentive payment(s), estimated installed cost, U.S. Energy Information Administration plant identification number, U.S. Wind Turbine Database case identification number, and other characteristics.

To download the full dataset as an Excel spreadsheet, you must register a name and validated email address.

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Please note that the dataset is not complete or perfect and we welcome your input. There may be duplicate entries and there are many incomplete entries. If you have information to share that would improve this dataset, including new or missing projects, or additional information on existing projects, please contact PNNL with this email link.

Rural Electric Cooperatives

Thank you to our collaboration partner, the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association's RADWIND Project team, for their instrumental role in and funding for the development of this dataset display. The full, downloadable dataset includes the owner, interconnecting utility, and power purchaser for each project (as applicable and when available). This will allow cooperatives to identify distributed wind projects in cooperative territories and whether the projects are cooperative-owned, consumer-member owned, or if the energy is purchased by a cooperative.