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Wind Turbine Transmission Setbacks: Ordinances (2022) and Extrapolated Trends, 115 Hub Height 170 Rotor Diameter

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This dataset represents wind energy setback requirements from transmission based on existing county ordinances as of April 2022. A setback requirement is a minimum distance from transmission infrastructure that an energy project may be developed, and these varied widely across the counties in which they existed. Two versions are provided: one reflecting only the county ordinances and another incorporating extrapolated trends. In the extrapolated version, a median setback equivalent to 1.1 times the turbine tip-height was applied in counties that lacked specific transmission setback regulations. A TIF data file and a PNG map of the data are provided for both versions, showing areas where wind energy is prohibited or permitted across the contiguous United States. The turbine parameters used were a hub-height of 115 meters and a rotor diameter of 170 meters, as obtained from the Annual Technology Baseline (ATB) 2022.

For further details and citation, please refer to the publication linked below: Lopez, Anthony, Pavlo Pinchuk, Michael Gleason, Wesley Cole, Trieu Mai, Travis Williams, Owen Roberts, Marie Rivers, Mike Bannister, Sophie-Min Thomson, Gabe Zuckerman, and Brian Sergi. 2024. Solar Photovoltaics and Land-Based Wind Technical Potential and Supply Curves for the Contiguous United States: 2023 Edition. Golden, CO: National Renewable Energy Laboratory. NREL/TP-6A20-87843.

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Wind Transmission Setbacks 115hh 170rd Extrapolated Data.tif

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Map of transmission setbacks existing for wind technology in TIF format. This is the extrapolated version where a median setback equivalent to 1.1 times the turbine tip... more
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Wind Transmission Setbacks 115hh 170rd Extrapolated Map.png

Cartographic map of transmission setbacks for wind technology. This is the extrapolated version where a median setback equivalent to 1.1 times the turbine tip-height wa... more
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Wind Transmission Setbacks 115hh 170rd Ordinance Data.tif

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Map of transmission setbacks existing for wind technology in TIF format, based only on county ordinances as of April 2022. In the dataset, 0 indicates that wind energy ... more
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Wind Transmission Setbacks 115hh 170rd Ordinance Map.png

Cartographic map of trasmission setbacks existing for wind technology, based only on county ordinances as of April 2022.
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TY - DATA AB - This dataset represents wind energy setback requirements from transmission based on existing county ordinances as of April 2022. A setback requirement is a minimum distance from transmission infrastructure that an energy project may be developed, and these varied widely across the counties in which they existed. Two versions are provided: one reflecting only the county ordinances and another incorporating extrapolated trends. In the extrapolated version, a median setback equivalent to 1.1 times the turbine tip-height was applied in counties that lacked specific transmission setback regulations. A TIF data file and a PNG map of the data are provided for both versions, showing areas where wind energy is prohibited or permitted across the contiguous United States. The turbine parameters used were a hub-height of 115 meters and a rotor diameter of 170 meters, as obtained from the Annual Technology Baseline (ATB) 2022. For further details and citation, please refer to the publication linked below: Lopez, Anthony, Pavlo Pinchuk, Michael Gleason, Wesley Cole, Trieu Mai, Travis Williams, Owen Roberts, Marie Rivers, Mike Bannister, Sophie-Min Thomson, Gabe Zuckerman, and Brian Sergi. 2024. Solar Photovoltaics and Land-Based Wind Technical Potential and Supply Curves for the Contiguous United States: 2023 Edition. Golden, CO: National Renewable Energy Laboratory. NREL/TP-6A20-87843. AU - Geospatial Data Science, NREL DB - Open Energy Data Initiative (OEDI) DP - Open EI | National Renewable Energy Laboratory DO - 10.25984/2441179 KW - energy KW - power KW - wind KW - regulatory KW - setback KW - land-based wind KW - Siting Lab KW - wind energy KW - wind power KW - turbine KW - transmission KW - county ordinance KW - data KW - PNG KW - TIF KW - regulation KW - SitingLab KW - setbacks KW - regulatory constraints KW - infrastructure LA - English DA - 2024/01/01 PY - 2024 PB - National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) T1 - Wind Turbine Transmission Setbacks: Ordinances (2022) and Extrapolated Trends, 115 Hub Height 170 Rotor Diameter UR - https://doi.org/10.25984/2441179 ER -
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Geospatial Data Science, NREL. Wind Turbine Transmission Setbacks: Ordinances (2022) and Extrapolated Trends, 115 Hub Height 170 Rotor Diameter. National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), 1 January, 2024, Open Energy Data Initiative (OEDI). https://doi.org/10.25984/2441179.
Geospatial Data Science, N. (2024). Wind Turbine Transmission Setbacks: Ordinances (2022) and Extrapolated Trends, 115 Hub Height 170 Rotor Diameter. [Data set]. Open Energy Data Initiative (OEDI). National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). https://doi.org/10.25984/2441179
Geospatial Data Science, NREL. Wind Turbine Transmission Setbacks: Ordinances (2022) and Extrapolated Trends, 115 Hub Height 170 Rotor Diameter. National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), January, 1, 2024. Distributed by Open Energy Data Initiative (OEDI). https://doi.org/10.25984/2441179
@misc{OEDI_Dataset_6134, title = {Wind Turbine Transmission Setbacks: Ordinances (2022) and Extrapolated Trends, 115 Hub Height 170 Rotor Diameter}, author = {Geospatial Data Science, NREL}, abstractNote = {This dataset represents wind energy setback requirements from transmission based on existing county ordinances as of April 2022. A setback requirement is a minimum distance from transmission infrastructure that an energy project may be developed, and these varied widely across the counties in which they existed. Two versions are provided: one reflecting only the county ordinances and another incorporating extrapolated trends. In the extrapolated version, a median setback equivalent to 1.1 times the turbine tip-height was applied in counties that lacked specific transmission setback regulations. A TIF data file and a PNG map of the data are provided for both versions, showing areas where wind energy is prohibited or permitted across the contiguous United States. The turbine parameters used were a hub-height of 115 meters and a rotor diameter of 170 meters, as obtained from the Annual Technology Baseline (ATB) 2022.

For further details and citation, please refer to the publication linked below: Lopez, Anthony, Pavlo Pinchuk, Michael Gleason, Wesley Cole, Trieu Mai, Travis Williams, Owen Roberts, Marie Rivers, Mike Bannister, Sophie-Min Thomson, Gabe Zuckerman, and Brian Sergi. 2024. Solar Photovoltaics and Land-Based Wind Technical Potential and Supply Curves for the Contiguous United States: 2023 Edition. Golden, CO: National Renewable Energy Laboratory. NREL/TP-6A20-87843. }, url = {https://data.openei.org/submissions/6134}, year = {2024}, howpublished = {Open Energy Data Initiative (OEDI), National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), https://doi.org/10.25984/2441179}, note = {Accessed: 2025-05-18}, doi = {10.25984/2441179} }
https://dx.doi.org/10.25984/2441179

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Data from Jan 1, 2024

Last updated Sep 30, 2024

Submitted Jul 23, 2024

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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)

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NREL Geospatial Data Science

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NREL Geospatial Data Science

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

DOE Project Details

Project Name Spatial Analysis for Wind Technology Development

Project Number 34877

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