The AWEA Blog: Into the Wind


Wind power makes an impact in Mountaineer State

It's taken a while to get started, but wind power is moving steadily forward in West Virginia, according to a recent report from Charleston, WV-based WOWK-TV.

Highlights from the article:

- There are currently 431 megawatts (MW) of wind generation installed in the Mountaineer State, enough to power the equivalent of 100,000 homes, and additional wind projects are moving through the permitting process.

- Wind generation in March 2011 was 215 million kilowatt-hours (kWh), an increase of 25 percent from the same month a year earlier, which likely reflects the installation of 101 MW of new capacity in 2010.

- Jeff Herholdt, Director of the West Virginia Division of Energy, is quoted as saying, "“When we first developed, we saw lots of negative articles about wind and lots of negative opinions, but now it seems like people are generally more accepting of wind.”

- That sentiment is echoed by Dave Friend, CEO of U.S. Wind Force, a wind farm developer: "Friend says that overall, there has been improvement over time and that the state has been more supportive of wind energy. 'Most of the people very much want wind energy development,' he said. 'It’s good economically for counties to get to develop. The wind farm in Mineral County, for example, will become one of the biggest taxpayer[s] in the county.'"

- West Virginia wind farms currently pay an estimated $650,000 annually in property taxes, and another $1.3 million in rental payments to local farmers and other landowners.

- The state still has additional wind resources available to tap, according to the National Renewable Energy Laboratory--enough to supply some 17 percent of its current electricity demand.


5 responses

  1. Torre medición viento September 11, 2011 03:22PM
    yep your are right see the model wind energy like Netherland , Netherland peoples love with wind energy its climate friendly but making some trouble to bird , great post keep it up , Tom
  2. recurso eolico August 11, 2011 10:27PM
    i agree with you i am big fan this sort of things, Future is renewable
  3. Tim Tyler August 8, 2011 08:42AM
    The companies that are doing the wind projects here in WV are doing a wonderful job. We live very close to the bridge ridge wind farm and they have done an amazing job. The turbine sites are clean and well mantained. Hopefully, we will see continued growth of wind energy in WV.
  4. Jimmy Cotto July 26, 2011 08:03AM
    There are a lot of paybacks to produce renewable energy. As a result, if you want to know more about renewable wind energy, it is best that you hire a Renewable Energy expert. This will walk you from side to side the proper ways of dealing with all matters and information in connection with renewable energy.
  5. mi hye jang July 11, 2011 08:46AM
    it's so great work there, l have been read your mascript about your contry policy. But if there will be buit in a wind energy plants at Vergina. l have been to there. it's so strong wind there, l think there will be a grat promotion plant.as is save money. we are going to set -up wind enrgy plant 200megawate at SaeMangun , jeonbuk, Korea from 2012 to 2015. that's in this days. i think it is so good plan that a wind energy plant bult in USA. And l'd like to know what kind of wind turbine instanlled there. if you have any kind idea, please give a information. thank you for giving your news. sincerely yours mihye

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