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Wind turbines in line under sky and assured to the power performance measurements of IEC 61400-12-1 Ed. 3.0 B:2022.
ANSI | Environmental Management | Wind Power

IEC 61400-12-1: Performance Measurements of Wind Turbines

ByBrad Kelechava January 3, 2023May 21, 2025

By mid-2022, in the United States alone, the installed wind capacity totaled 139,145 megawatts. But wind power accomplishments are found throughout the globe. The tallest…

Expansion of Wind Power in U.S. Standards ANSI IEC
ANSI | Wind Power

The Expansion of Wind Power in The United States

ByBrad Kelechava April 23, 2020May 29, 2025

With the twist of two or three blades around a rotor fueled by movement in the air resulting from variations in atmospheric heat—we call this…

Wind Turbine Standards IEC 61400
ANSI | Wind Power

Standards Supporting Wind Power Industry Growth

ByBrad Kelechava April 23, 2020May 29, 2025

Harnessing the natural power of air in motion, wind turbines generate electricity. In all, U.S. wind turbines operated at a cumulative capacity of 105,853 MW…

A lone windmill spinning above grassfields, doing its part to contribute to total wind power capacity from USWTD.
ANSI | Environmental Management | Wind Power

Total Wind Power Capacity, According to the U.S. Wind Turbine Database

ByBrad Kelechava May 15, 2018May 29, 2025

The United States Geological Survey (USGS) has released the U.S. Wind Turbine Database (USWTDB), a useful resource for visualizing the distribution of wind power generation…

Elevator shaft being designed with ASME A17
ANSI | Elevators and Escalators | Machinery Safety

ASME A17 Elevator Safety Standards

ByBrad Kelechava February 26, 2018May 29, 2025

In the United States and Canada, the relied-upon safety Code for elevators, escalators, and associated equipment and parts is ASME A17.1-2019: Safety Code for Elevators…

Sustainable wind farm turbines above green plains
ANSI | Environmental Management | Wind Power

Correcting for Wind Shear in Wind Turbine Performance

ByBrad Kelechava March 16, 2017May 29, 2025

As we have discussed in the past, a wind turbine’s output is dependent on its height, since taller turbines are exposed to greater wind speeds….

Wind turbine rotor spinning under blue cloudy sky and reachable by an ASME A17.8-2016 wind turbine service elevator.
ANSI | Environmental Management | Wind Power

Wind Turbine Tower Elevators, ASME A17.8-2021

ByBrad Kelechava November 30, 2016May 28, 2025

The power output of a wind turbine is largely dependent on two factors: the wind speed and the height of the tower. Currently, the tallest…

Alternative Wind Turbine Locations
ANSI | Environmental Management | Wind Power

Alternative Wind Turbine Locations

ByBrad Kelechava March 31, 2016May 30, 2025

As we discussed in our post on local opposition to wind energy projects, the majority of people in the United States support renewable energy but…

Wind turbines on forest mountain top
ANSI | Environmental Management | Wind Power

Local Opposition to Wind Energy Projects

ByBrad Kelechava December 30, 2015May 30, 2025

People worldwide are generally in support of wind energy as a source of power generation. Different consumer polls on wind energy taken in different nations…

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