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The U.S. Wind Turbine Database (USWTDB) provides the locations of land-based and offshore wind turbines in the United States, corresponding wind project information, and turbine technical specifications.
The USWTDB provides both onshore & offshore wind turbine locations in the United States, related facility information, and turbine technical specifications. To learn more about the app, watch our tutorial video or reach out to the USWTDB team.
The United States Wind Turbine Database (USWTDB) provides the locations of land-based and offshore wind turbines in the United States, corresponding wind project information, and turbine technical specifications.
The United States Wind Turbine Database (USWTDB) provides onshore & offshore wind turbine locations in the United States, corresponding facility information, and turbine technical specifications.
The USWTDB API allows for programmatic access to the U.S. Wind Turbine Database (USWTDB). The API is based on REST principles, where data are accessed via standard HTTPS requests to a dedicated API endpoint.
This work builds on expertise developed through the creation and maintenance of the U.S. Wind Turbine Database (USWTDB) since 2016. The data may be used by government agencies, scientists, private companies, and other stakeholders for a variety of analyses.
The U.S. Wind Turbine Database (USWTDB) provides the locations of land-based and offshore wind turbines in the United States, corresponding wind project information, and turbine technical specifications.
The United States Wind Turbine Database (USWTDB) provides the locations of land-based and offshore wind turbines in the United States, corresponding wind project information, and turbine technical specifications. Wind turbine records are collected and compiled from various public and private sources, digitized and position-verified from aerial ...
The project compiled wind turbine information from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA), and United States Geological Survey (USGS) dataset, as well as online sources.
This effort built from the expertise gained while developing the regularly updated United States Wind Turbine Database (USWTDB). Starting from Energy Information Administration (EIA) data, locations of LSPV facilities were visually verified using high-resolution aerial imagery; a polygon was drawn around the extent of facility panel arrays, and ...