Wind Energy Jobs
A U.S. United states doe Study states “The U.S. possesses sufficient and affordable wind resources to acquire a minimum of 20% of its electricity from wind by the year 2030.” According to Bode, the wind market is on the right track to satisfy that projection. One of the critical issues to overcome, however, may be the insufficient a domestic manufacturing base to aid the development of wind generation at this pace.
The US currently has about 35,000 MW of installed wind energy, and it is growing in a pace of about 10,000 MW each year. The industry was fairly flat for a number of years before the Renewable Electricity Standards (RES) was implemented and really boosted activity. This policy helped to attract more manufacturing which helps lessen the costs of building wind turbine components. As we add more manufacturing in the U.S., we'll continue to reduce those costs. As costs to build wind energy facilities drops, this helps to help support additional purchase of wind energy projects and increase the development of wind energy jobs.