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California is Lagging on Wind Development. Why?

Last updated: January 29, 2026 1:00 pm
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California has been a leader in transitioning to clean electricity, with a focus on solar energy. However, the state has lagged behind in wind power development. While solar has seen significant growth and cost reductions, wind energy has not seen the same progress in California.

Historically, California has had a strong wind power presence, with early wind farms in Altamont Pass and Tehachapi Pass. But in recent years, the state has not added much new wind capacity. While wind generation has increased nationwide, California’s wind industry has stagnated.

One factor contributing to the slowdown in wind development is the decreasing cost of solar energy. Renewable energy procurement in California has mainly focused on meeting renewable portfolio standards, leading to more investments in solar than wind. Additionally, limited suitable locations for wind projects in California, along with permitting challenges and local opposition, have hindered wind development.

Despite the need for more wind power to achieve California’s clean energy goals, the state has not made significant progress in adding new wind capacity. Studies indicate that California will need 5.2-10.3 GW of new wind by 2030 and 22.5-25.5 GW by 2045. However, with only around 6 GW of in-state wind capacity currently, California must kickstart wind development to meet these targets.

While in-state wind projects face challenges, there is hope in out-of-state wind sources. Transmission lines like SunZia, Transwest Express, and SWIP-North could bring substantial wind power into California. However, these projects take time to develop, and additional efforts are needed to increase out-of-state wind capacity.

Offshore wind also holds promise for California’s clean energy future, with plans to build 25 GW of offshore wind by 2045. Despite federal challenges, California is moving forward with offshore wind procurement and port development.

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To achieve its clean energy goals, California must prioritize wind power development alongside solar and storage. Resource diversity is essential for a reliable and affordable transition to clean electricity. Addressing barriers to in-state wind development, expanding transmission infrastructure, and exploring alternative clean energy technologies will be key to meeting California’s wind power targets.

It’s crucial for California to acknowledge the need for more wind power and take action to accelerate wind development. By addressing challenges and investing in wind energy, California can ensure a diverse and sustainable energy future.

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