Wind power in Alaska


Wind power in Alaska has the potential to provide all of the electricity used in the U.S. state of Alaska. From its installation, in July 2009 through October 2012, the Pillar Mountain Wind 4.5 MW wind farm has saved the use of nearly of diesel fuel in Kodiak, Alaska.

Potential production

In early 2010, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory released the first comprehensive update of wind energy potential by state since 1993, showing that Alaska has the potential to install 494,700 MW of wind power, capable of generating 1,620,000 million kWh/year. Alaska used 6,291 million kWh in 2011.

Projects

  • Eva Creek Wind Project
  • Fire Island Wind Project
  • Pillar Mountain Wind Project

Statistics

The following is a table comparing the growth of wind power installed nameplate capacity in MW for Alaska and the entire United States by year from 1999 through 2019.
YearAlaskaUS
19990.72,472
20000.82,539
20010.84,232
20020.94,687
20030.96,350
20041.26,723
20051.59,147
20061.711,575
20071.716,907
20083.725,410
20098.534,863
20108.740,267
20111146,916
20125960,005
20136261,107
20146265,880
20156274,471
20166282,171
20176289,078
20186396,487
201964105,583
202064122,478