Blog

Updated Fact Sheet on Federal Incentives, Funding, and Partnership Opportunities for U.S. Wind Is Available

WETO has put together an updated fact sheet that outlines federal incentives for developing and investing in wind power in an effort to move the U.S. wind energy industry forward.

Wind Energy Technologies Office

February 23, 2023
minute read time
A wind turbine on a rural hill next to a building.

The Lakota Nation installed this 65-kilowatt Nordtank turbine that annually supplies 120 megawatt-hours of power to KILI, the Pine Ridge Reservation radio station, known as the voice of the Lakota Nation in South Dakota.

Photo from Bob Gough, National Renewable Energy Laboratory 16258

The U.S. Department of Energy's Wind Energy Technologies Office focuses on enabling industry growth and U.S. competitiveness by supporting early-stage research on technologies that enhance domestic energy affordability, reliability, and resilience. To bolster these goals, the Wind Energy Technologies Office has put together an updated fact sheet that outlines federal incentives for developing and investing in wind power, including new tax credits through the Inflation Reduction Act, resources for funding wind power, and opportunities to partner with the U.S. Department of Energy and other federal agencies on efforts to move the U.S. wind energy industry forward.

Tags:
  • Wind Energy
  • Inflation Reduction Act
  • Clean Energy
  • Renewable Energy
  • Energy Policy