Wind Power in The United States - Statistics

Statistics

U.S. Wind Generation (GWh, Million kWh)
Year Total % of total Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec
1990 2,789
1991 2,951
1992 2,888
1993 3,006
1994 3,447
1995 3,164
1996 3,234
1997 3,288
1998 3,026
1999 4,488
2000 5,593
2001 6,737
2002 10,354 0.27% 811 714 852 1,024 1,078 1,126 890 977 736 734 656 755
2003 10,729 0.28% 558 692 1,008 1,099 891 964 917 779 824 909 995 1,095
2004 14,144 0.36% 999 1,022 1,291 1,295 1,702 1,397 1,164 1,051 1,090 1,029 932 1,172
2005 14,597 0.36% 899 783 1,235 1,408 1,494 1,539 1,171 918 1,275 1,256 1,363 1,257
2006 26,589 0.65% 2,383 1,922 2,359 2,472 2,459 2,052 1,955 1,655 1,879 2,442 2,540 2,472
2007 32,143 0.77% 2,459 2,541 3,061 3,194 2,858 2,395 1,928 2,446 2,641 3,056 2,705 2,859
2008 55,363 1.34% 4,273 3,852 4,782 5,225 5,340 5,140 4,008 3,264 3,111 4,756 4,994 6,616
2009 73,886 1.87% 5,951 5,852 7,099 7,458 6,262 5,599 4,955 5,464 4,651 6,814 6,875 6,906
2010 94,652 2.29% 6,854 5,432 8,589 9,764 8,698 8,049 6,724 6,686 7,106 7,944 9,748 9,059
2011 120,177 2.93% 8,550 10,452 10,545 12,422 11,772 10,985 7,489 7,474 6,869 10,525 12,439 10,656
2012 140,089 3.46% 13,806 11,164 13,897 12,812 12,573 11,944 8,724 8,287 8,680 12,514 11,513 14,175
2013 44,056 4.48% 14,535 13,884 15,638
2013 % of total 4.18% 4.48% 4.81%

Source:

United States Wind Generation in 2011
Texas Wind Generation in 2011
Iowa Wind Generation in 2011
California Wind Generation in 2011
Illinois Wind Generation in 2011
Minnesota Wind Generation in 2011

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