Data comes from AWEA.
How is New England doing?
- Maine: ranks 25th among US states; less than 6% of total energy needs provided by wind
- New Hampshire: 30th among US states; less than 2% of total energy needs provided by wind
- Vermont: ranks 34th among US states; less than 2% of total energy needs provided by wind
- Massachusetts: ranks 35th among US states; less than 1% of total energy needs provided by wind
- Connecticut: no data; goal to reach 23% by 2020
- Rhode Island: ranks 39th among US states; less than 1% of total energy needs provided by wind
- New York: ranks 12th among US states; only 2% of total energy needs provided by wind
- Pennsylvania: ranks 15th among US states; only 1% of total energy needs provided by wind
- Iowa: ranks 3rd among US states; almost 25% of total energy needs provided by wind;
- South Dakota: 18th among US states; almost 25% of total energy needs provided by wind;
- North Dakota: 11th among US states; almost 15% of total energy needs provided by wind;
- Minnesota: 7th among US states; about 14% of total energy needs provided by wind;
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