Wind Turbine Standards
Wind turbine standards address design requirements and considerations, as well as associated components, systems, and technologies that have an impact on the reliable functioning of wind turbines.
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Average wholesale day-ahead electricity prices at most major trading hubs in the Lower 48 states were higher in 2025 than in 2024, driven largely by higher natural gas prices to electric
International Agreements on Wind Energy Standards
In 1988, the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) committee T88, Safety of Wind Turbine Generator Systems, first convened to establish a common set of international
ACP 61400-6:2023 Wind Energy Generation Systems
The national committee responsible for this standard is the Structures Subcommittee of the American Clean Power Wind Technical Standards Committee. This standard contains requirements that are
Standards
The IEC 61400 wind turbine standards are developed by working groups of Technical Committee 88 (TC-88) of the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). Those utilized by ICC-SWCC are
Distributed Wind Certification Best Practices Guideline
Any wind turbine manufacturer or designer of wind turbines used in distributed generation applications in the United States would find value in the conformity assessment guidance in this guideline.
ARESCA to publish national adoptions of wind energy standards
The American Renewable Energy Standards and Certification Association (ARESCA) has announced its intention to publish national adoptions of wind energy industry standards.
U.S. Wind Turbine Database
The U.S. Wind Turbine Database (USWTDB) provides the locations of land-based and offshore wind turbines in the United States, corresponding wind project information, and turbine technical
Standards Supporting Wind Power Industry Growth
An American National Standard, ANSI/ASSP A10.21-2018, keeps this in mind while establishing recommended best practices to assure the safety and health of personnel involved in
ARESCA announces intent to publish national adoptions of wind
The American Renewable Energy Standards and Certification Association (ARESCA) is notifying all directly and materially affected parties wishing to receive more information or to submit