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Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands Wind Resource Map

This map of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands shows the wind resource at 50 meters. Click on the image to view a larger version.

This map of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands shows the wind resource at 50 meters.

The Department of Energy's Wind Program and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) published a new wind resource map for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. This resource map shows wind speed estimates at 50 meters above the ground and depicts the resource that could be used for utility-scale wind development. Future plans are to provide wind speed estimates at 30 meters, which are useful for identifying small wind turbine opportunities.

As a renewable resource, wind is classified according to wind power classes, which are based on typical wind speeds. These classes range from Class 1 (the lowest) to Class 7 (the highest). Given the advances in technology, Class 3 and higher resource areas can support utility-scale development.

The map indicates that Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands have wind resources that can be considered for utility-scale production. The best wind resource areas are concentrated on the highest ridge crests and on exposed capes.

Note: Wind resource at a micro level can vary significantly; therefore, you should get a professional evaluation of your specific area of interest.

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