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Energy Dept.: Wind Power Projects Continue in U.S.

Wed September 12, 2018 - West Edition #19
Associated Press


Wind energy provided 6.3 percent of the nation's electricity supply in 2017.
Wind energy provided 6.3 percent of the nation's electricity supply in 2017.

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The U.S. Department of Energy reported that the continued construction of wind-power generating stations is bringing down both the cost of building the installations and the price for wind-generated electricity.

The recently released report shows Texas leads the nation with 22 gigawatts of wind capacity, followed by Oklahoma, Iowa, California and Kansas with each at more than 5,000 megawatts.

A gigawatt is 1 billion watts of power; a megawatt is 1 million watts.

The report says wind energy provided 6.3 percent of the nation's electricity supply in 2017.

The average price for wind power has fallen from 7 cents per kilowatt hour in 2009 to about 2 cents per kilowatt hour in 2017.

The U.S. Energy Information Administration said the average home in the U.S. uses 897 kilowatt hours per month.

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