Quick Facts: Wind Energy In States
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Top Ten States For Wind Energy Production
According to Climate Central, the top ten states for wind energy production are:
- Texas (119,836 GWh)
- Iowa (41,869 GWh)
- Oklahoma (37,731 GWh)
- Kansas (27,462 GWh)
- Illinois (22,054 GWh)
- Colorado (16,009 GWh)
- New Mexico (14,899 GWh)
- California (14,897 GWh)
- North Dakota (14,686 GWh)
- Minnesota (14,665 GWh)
Top Ten States For Wind Energy Employment
The 2024 E2 Clean Jobs America Report found that the top ten states for wind energy employment are:
- Texas (27,381 jobs)
- Illinois (9,389 jobs)
- California (8,132 jobs)
- Colorado (7,880 jobs)
- Indiana (6,976 jobs)
- Florida (6,020 jobs)
- Michigan (5,188 jobs)
- New York (4,482 jobs)
- Iowa (3,974 jobs)
- Washington (3,521 jobs)
Climate Power’s most recent Clean Energy Boom Report found that the top ten states for wind energy jobs announced since the passage of the IRA are:
- Massachusetts (6,620 jobs)
- Texas (4,456 jobs)
- Colorado (1,850 jobs)
- New York (1,780 jobs)
- Iowa (1,102 jobs)
- Maryland (545 jobs)
- Virginia (487 jobs)
- Illinois (450 jobs)
- Kentucky (400 jobs)
- New Jersey (300 jobs)
Top Ten States For Wind Energy Investment
Climate Power’s most recent Clean Energy Boom Report found that the top ten states for wind energy investment announced since the passage of the IRA are:
- Kentucky, $1.7 billion ($1,700,000,000)
- New York, $1.63 billion ($1,626,000,000)
- Oklahoma, $1.45 billion ($1,450,000,000)
- Texas, $1.34 billion ($1,343,000,000)
- New Jersey, $1.15 billion ($1,148,600,000)
- California, $757 million ($757,100,000)
- Virginia, $888 million ($688,500,000)
- Maryland, $256 million ($256,000,000)
- Mississippi, $250 million ($250,000,000)
- Pennsylvania, $200 million ($200,000,000)
Top States For Wind Energy Projects
Climate Power’s most recent Clean Energy Boom Report found that the top states for wind energy projects announced since the passage of the IRA are:
1. New York, 7 projects
2-t. Texas, 5 projects
2-t. Iowa, 5 projects
2-t. California, 5 projects
3. Massachusetts, 4 projects
4-t. Virginia, 3 projects
4-t. New Jersey, 3 projects
4-t. Maryland, 3 projects
5-t. South Dakota, 2 projects
5-t. Rhode Island, 2 projects
5-t. Illinois, 2 projects
5-t. Colorado, 2 projects