@misc{bibcite_36620, author = {Ryan H Wiser and Dev Millstein and Ben Hoen and Will Gorman and Joseph Rand and Joachim Seel and Galen L Barbose and Anna Cheyette and Na{\"\i}m R Darghouth and Seongeun Jeong and Julie Mulvaney Kemp and Eric O{\textquoteright}Shaughnessy and Bentham Paulos}, title = {Land-Based Wind Energy Technology Update: 2025 Edition}, abstract = {

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory compiled and synthesized empirical data on the U.S. land-based wind energy sector. The focus is on land-based wind turbines over 100 kW in size, though the {\textquotedblleft}Installation Data{\textquotedblright} and {\textquotedblleft}Industry Data{\textquotedblright} sections often contain combined data inclusive of all utility-scale wind installations. Data sources are diverse.\ 

The Excel data file includes the resulting data synthesis and related figures, with 61 tabs that cover: (1) installation data and trends (2) industry data and trends; (3) technology data and trends; (4) performance data and trends; (5) cost data and trends; (6) power sales price and levelized cost data and trends; and (7) cost and value comparisons.\  The PDF file simply compiles the various figures and tables that are also included in the Excel file. A number of interactive data visualizations are also available, at windreport.lbl.gov.\ 

}, year = {2025}, month = {08/2025}, note = {

The data file, figure file, and data visualizations can also be found at: windreport.lbl.gov

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