Wind Power in Massachusetts

Wind has great potential in Massachusetts, and several projects have either been completed or are in progress around the state. The state’s first recent, commercial-scale turbine began generating green electrons in the coastal town of Hull in 2001, and local residents have authorized plans to add more wind capacity.

Here, you can learn about installations around the state, as well as local efforts to support the development of wind installations in Massachusetts and New England.

 

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Through the Renewable Energy Trust programs, the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative has collected over 40 sets of wind data spread across the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.


Visit our Project Search Database, and select "wind" as the technology to see information on installations across the state, or narrow your search by town or other criteria.

Community Wind Collaborative

Offshore and Deep Water Wind

Massachusetts Wind Maps