Wind Energy Science (Jul 2025)

A parcel-level evaluation of distributed wind opportunity in the contiguous United States

  • J. Lockshin,
  • P. Pérez,
  • S. Podgorny,
  • M. Sizemore,
  • P. Das,
  • J. D. Laurence-Chasen,
  • P. Crook,
  • C. Phillips

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/wes-10-1231-2025
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10
pp. 1231 – 1248

Abstract

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This study examines the potential for distributed wind (DW) energy across the contiguous United States, leveraging advancements in the National Renewable Energy Laboratory's distributed wind model, dWind. The novel modeling approach described here utilizes a high-resolution dataset and analyzes over 150 million parcels, a significant improvement from prior methods that extrapolated results from a smaller random sample. This achievement is enabled through key model performance improvements, such as transitioning to multiprocessing, which reduces runtime by 97 %. This optimized, high-resolution approach allows the inspection of technology deployment potential and impact on a variety of scales tailored to individual properties and regions. The results here align with prior work showing substantial opportunity for energy generation using DW technologies. Key findings reveal a substantial increase from prior results in estimated technical and economic potential for DW. Metrics tuned to highlight economic potential also show increased incentives supporting rural adoption. Results are spatially aggregated for usability and published via the U.S. Department of Energy Wind Data Portal and a custom scenario visualization platform, aiding policymakers, industry, and property owners in assessing DW viability across various scenarios and spatial scales.