Wind Energy in Puerto Rico
Find wind data and information in Puerto Rico, including maps, capacity, ordinances, and more in these areas:
Capacity & Generation
Installed Capacity 125 MW Source: American Clean Power Association
MW Under Construction no data
U.S. Wind Turbine Database
The United States Wind Turbine Database (USWTDB) provides the locations of land-based and offshore wind turbines in the United States, corresponding wind project information, and turbine technical specifications. The creation of this database was jointly funded by the U.S. Department of Energy Wind Energy Technologies Office via the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Electricity Markets and Policy Group, the U.S. Geological Survey Energy Resources Program, and the American Wind Energy Association.
Wind Education & Training
Career training and projects at schools in Puerto Rico.
Training Locations
There are no wind training programs listed for Puerto Rico.
Wind for Schools Project Locations
There are no Wind for Schools projects in Puerto Rico.
Policies & Incentives
Puerto Rico Incentives
View current Puerto Rico renewable energy incentives on the DSIRE website.
Renewable Portfolio Standard
There are no wind ordinances in Puerto Rico.
See ordinances in other states or check the DSIRE database of federal and state renewable energy policies and incentives.
PR Cities with 100% Renewable Energy Commitments
There are no cities with 100% renewable energy commitments in Puerto Rico.
WETO R&D Projects
To view a list of wind research and development projects in Puerto Rico funded by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Wind Energy Technologies Office, visit the Wind R&D Projects Map and select Puerto Rico from the dropdown menu.
Wind Turbine Component Manufacturers
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s Wind Prospector tool is a web-based Geographical Information System that supports resource assessment and data exploration for wind development. Wind Prospector includes a data layer dedicated to the locations of U.S. wind turbine and component manufacturing and supply chain facilities. Corporate headquarters, service facilities, material suppliers, R&D and logistics centers, and smaller component manufacturers (e.g., bolt manufacturers) are not included. The list of facilities included is not intended to be exhaustive.