WindEconomics: Installed costs for onshore wind continue to fall despite rising turbine prices

The 2022 edition of the Land-Based Wind Market Report, published by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) in August, analyses cost trends for the 13.4GW of onshore wind capacity that was added in the US in 2021.

by David Milborrow
The levelised cost of energy for wind in the US has roughly halved since 2013, thanks to lower installation and maintenance costs (pic credit: Brad King/Renew Energy Maintenance)
The levelised cost of energy for wind in the US has roughly halved since 2013, thanks to lower installation and maintenance costs (pic credit: Brad King/Renew Energy Maintenance)

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