Wind turbines are a major source of renewable energy in the United States.

The U.S. has thousands of wind turbines installed across onshore and offshore locations.

 Most wind turbines in the USA are located in states like Texas, Iowa, Oklahoma, and Kansas.

 Wind turbines convert wind energy into electricity using large rotating blades.

Modern U.S. wind turbines can reach heights of over 300 feet.

 Onshore wind farms supply power to millions of American homes.

 Offshore wind turbines are expanding along the East Coast of the United States.

 Wind energy helps reduce carbon emissions and dependence on fossil fuels.

 The U.S. wind industry supports thousands of jobs in manufacturing and maintenance.

 Wind turbines in the USA are designed to operate efficiently in different climate conditions.

 Advances in technology have made U.S. wind turbines quieter and more efficient.

 Wind power is one of the fastest-growing energy sources in the United States.