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Top 10 wind potential states

State

MW of wind turbines

GWh each year of wind power

Texas

1,901,530

6,527,850

Kansas

952,371

3,646,590

Montana

944,004

3,228,620

Nebraska

917,999

3,540,370

South Dakota

882,412

3,411,690

North Dakota

770,196

2,983,750

Iowa

570,714

2,026,340

Wyoming

552,073

1,944,340

Oklahoma

516,822

1,788,910

New Mexico

492,083

1,644,970

 



 

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What are America’s current sources of electricity?

The current average mix of energy sources supplying U.S. electricity includes: 49.7% coal, 19.3% nuclear, 3% oil, 18.7% natural gas, 7.5% large hydroelectric and 2.3% renewable energy sources. The prevalent form of renewable energy is biomass, with a small but growing share from wind energy.