A database of hourly wind speed and modeled generation for US wind
The PLUSWIND data repository, developed by the authors and described herein, addresses this data gap by providing fully processed, easy to use, hourly wind speed and modeled generation data for
Wind Resource Data, Tools, and Maps | Geospatial Data Science
View an interactive map or download geospatial data on land-based and offshore wind supply curves.
A comparative analysis of real and theoretical data in offshore wind
The results indicate significant variations between real data and theoretical models on a comparative analysis of theoretical and actual wind power generation data for an offshore wind farm
Wind power generation, 2025
Wind power generation, 2025 Annual electricity generation from wind is measured in terawatt-hours (TWh) per year. This includes both onshore and offshore wind sources.
Improving Predictability of Wind Power Generation Using Empirical Data
We find that the predictability of wind power generation can be significantly improved when we add wind speed forecasts from the NWS to the input dataset, instead of using only past
A database of hourly wind speed and modeled generation for US wind
The repository contains wind speeds and generation based on three different meteorological models: ERA5, MERRA2, and HRRR. Data are publicly accessible in simple csv files.
Global Wind Atlas
The Global Wind Atlas is a free, web-based application developed to help policymakers, planners, and investors identify high-wind areas for wind power generation virtually anywhere in the world, and then
Open Data | IEA Wind TCP
Danish Energy Agency (DEA) provides data contributing to generate an overview of the Danish energy supply system, including wind power. The Master Data Register of Wind Turbines is a national
The Plant-Level US multi-model WIND and generation (PLUSWIND) data
The multi-model outputs from the PLUSWIND data offer users the unique opportunity to easily evaluate and compare the differences between meteorological models and the associated implications for