Wind Facilities' Installed Capacity by State
Nebraska has the fifteenth–largest installed capacity of wind in the country, based on the latest figures. At the end of 2024, Nebraska had the installed capacity of 3,522.8 megawatts, which is 2.3 percent of the nation's installed capacity of 153,489.1 megawatts. Texas had the largest installed capacity (42,282.9 megawatts which is 27.5 percent of the nation's total), and Tennessee had the smallest installed capacity (1.8 megawatts). Forty–three states had utility–scale wind facilities.
The wind energy section of the Nebraska Department of Water, Energy, and Environment's energy statistics has more information.
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Sources: Energy Information Administration, Washington, DC. Electricity, Form EIA-860, Table 3.2. Nebraska Department of Water, Energy, and Environment, Lincoln, NE.
This report was updated on January 22, 2026.
Typically, there is a week between updates.