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         Wind Energy:     more books (100)
  1. Wind Energy Basics: A Guide to Small and Micro Wind Systems by Paul Gipe, 1999-04
  2. Wind Energy Explained: Theory, Design and Application by James F. Manwell, 2008-04-04
  3. Wind Energy: Fundamentals, Resource Analysis and Economics by Sathyajith Mathew, 2006-02-27
  4. The Homeowner's Guide to Renewable Energy: Achieving Energy Independence Through Solar, Wind, Biomass And Hydropower (Mother Earth News Wiser Living) by Daniel D. Chiras, 2006-05-31
  5. Wind Energy Handbook by Tony Burton, David Sharpe, et all 2001-11-15
  6. 21st Century Complete Guide to Wind Energy and Wind Turbines, Wind Power, Wind Energy Resource Atlas, Meteorological Measurements, Technical Reports, Consumer ... Energy Lab NREL (Two CD-ROM Superset) by World Spaceflight News, 2004-01-22
  7. Generating Wind Power (Energy Revolution) by Niki Walker, 2007-01-25
  8. Cape Wind: Money, Celebrity, Class, Politics, and the Battle for Our Energy Future on Nantucket Sound by Wendy Williams, Robert Whitcomb, 2007-05-07
  9. Wind Power (Richards, Julie. Future Energy.) by Julie Richards, 2003-08
  10. Wind Energy Information Guide by National Renewable Energy Laboratory, U. S. Department of Energy, 2005-02-28
  11. Wind Power (Energy at Work) by Josepha Sherman, 2004-01
  12. Wind Power (Energy for the Future and Global Warming) by Nigel Saunders, 2007-07-15
  13. Wind Power, Revised Edition: Renewable Energy for Home, Farm, and Business by Paul Gipe, 2004-04
  14. Grid Integration of Wind Energy Conversion Systems by Siegfried Heier, 2006-06-05

1. American Wind Energy Association  . . . Clean Energy For Our Environment And Ec
American wind energy Association AWEA - National trade association of the US wind power industry. wind energy Weekly. Follow news
http://www.awea.org/
June 4, 2004 NY Governor's RE Initiative Moves Forward AWEA Supports Bonn "Renewables 2004" Agenda AWEA Sees Little to No Growth in 2004 - PTC Needed Now Leading Environment Groups Speak Out: See
Yes2Wind.Com
WIND INFO
AWEA SEMINARS
Small Wind Roadmap Small Wind Permitting Handbook Wind Energy OUTLOOK 200 ... Wind Promo Store
WIND ENERGY
a clean and renewable source of electric power, is also the world's fastest growing energy source! On the AWEA TM Web Site News from AWEA News releases on topics important to the future of clean energy. Online Bookstore Stop by our E-commerce shop to browse and purchase books and merchandise using secure credit card transactions. Frequently Asked Questions AWEA's completely updated Wind Web Tutorial provides e verything you wanted to know about wind energy AWEA Membership Become an AWEA Business Member or Individual Advocate. Wind Energy Weekly
Follow news of the wind industry, global climate change, and energy policy.

2. BWEA - The Windiest Country In Europe!
Information on the UK wind energy industry, wind farms, wind power, with news, detailed information and photos. The British Wind
http://www.bwea.com/
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Our children's design competition
Scroby Sands
The final turbine
is up in Norfolk's first offshore
wind farm

FREE boat trip to North Hoyle!
Into The Blue
BWEA's report on financing wave and tidal energy
Building Wind Energy in 2004
A record year for the UK

3. NREL: National Wind Technology Center Home Page
Web site for NREL's National Wind Technology Center, which works with the wind energy industry to research and develop stateof-the-art wind turbine designs. NWTC researchers work with members of
http://www.nrel.gov/wind
National Wind Technology Center
The National Wind Technology Center, located at the foot of the Rocky Mountains near Boulder, Colorado, is a world-class research facility managed by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory for the U.S. Department of Energy. NWTC researchers work with members of the wind energy industry to advance wind power technologies that lower the cost of wind energy through research and development of state-of-the-art wind turbine designs. The following documents are available as Adobe Acrobat PDFs. Download Acrobat Reader Wind Power Today and Tomorrow: an overview of the Wind and Hydropower Technologies Program
PDF 4.7 MB

Wind Energy Program Multi Year Technical Plan for 2004 - 2010 PDF 2.5 MB
Wind Resources in the Upper Midwest

2004 DOE Wind Energy Awards
June 30, 2004
PDF 356 KB

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Community Wind Energy
Minneapolis, Minnesota
June 23 - 24 Lecture - Austin's Energy:
Power Can Be Clean and Renewable
by Mark Kapner, Senior Strategy Planner, Austin Energy. This talk addresses renewable energy topics well beyond the city of Austin. February 13th, 7 p.m. CST

4. Wind Energy In California
This page is about wind energy in California Overview of wind energy. Fast Facts About wind energy. Map Showing Wind Potential in California
http://www.energy.ca.gov/wind
Commission Homepage
Wind in California Overview of Wind Energy
Fast Facts About Wind Energy

Map Showing Wind Potential in California

Maps of Wind Resources in California
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Renewable Energy Buydown Program

(Funding for Home and Small Business Wind Turbines)
Other Links Websites About Wind Introduction to Wind Energy for Kids
Wind Energy in California
Wind energy plays an integral role in California's electricity portfolio. In 2000, turbines in wind farms generated about 1.27 percent of the state's electricity; enough to light a city the size of San Francisco. Additionally, hundreds of people are using smaller wind turbines to produce electricity for their homes and businesses. For more about wind energy in California, see the links in the left column. If you have questions regarding wind energy please contact: Dora Yen
California Energy Commission 1516 Ninth Street Sacramento, CA 95814 E-mail: DYen@energy.state.ca.us
Energy Commission Reports
2000-2001 Summary - Wind Performance Reporting System Note: PDF version of report available on line along with tables in Microsoft Excel. December 2002, Energy Commission Publication Number 500-02-034F.

5. The Canadian Wind Energy Association
CanWEA's Mission is to represent the wind energy community organizations and individuals - and
http://www.canwea.ca/

6. ME3 - Sustainable Minnesota - Wind Energy Information
Minnesota is home to tremendous wind energy resources and more than 550 MW of wind is online as of February 2004. In 2003, MN moved to number 3 in wind generation in the country, with wind FPL
http://www.me3.org/issues/wind
Home Issues Search ME3
Enjoy your visit and Join the ME3-Net! - free - informative - fun! Other Wind Sections
MN Companies/Orgs
Non-MN Companies/Orgs

Reports and Data

Federal Resources
MN Government Resources MN Department of Commerce MN Environmental Quality Board MN Wind Projects FPL Energy LLC -Pipestone
GE Wind Energy
- Lake Benton
Great River Energy
- Chandler
Lac Qui Parle Valley High School

- Lake Benton
Moorhead Public Service
- Moorhead [ statistics Navitas Energy -Pipestone/Murray Counties Northern Alternative Energy - Lakota Ridge - Lake Benton Northern Alternative Energy - Shaokatan Hills - Lake Benton Northern Alternative Energy dispersed - various locations Northern Alternative Energy - Elk River Northern Alternative Energy - Marshall Power Partners LLC - Murray County Winehaven Vineyard's Grapewinds Project - Chisago City Woodstock Wind Farm - Woodstock, MN Wind Projects in MN - by AWEA Wind Projects in MN - by NREL AgStar Alliant Energy's Second Nature program [Interstate Power Co.] College of St. Benedict/St. John's University Cooperative Alliance Partnership Distributed Power Solutions - Minneapolis FPL Energy Great River Energy's 'Wellspring Renewable Energy Program Gustavus Adolphus College's Wind Power Hillside Elementary School's Wind page - Cottage Grove Lake Benton, Minnesota

7. Wind Energy Resource Atlas Of The United States
wind energy Resource Atlas of the United States Appendix B wind energy Resource Information System (WERIS)
http://rredc.nrel.gov/wind/pubs/atlas
Wind Energy Resource Atlas of the United States
Table of Contents

Product of Pacific Northwest Laboratory (now Pacific Northwest National Laboratory) Return to RReDC Homepage ( http://rredc.nrel.gov )

8. Wind Energy Projects In The U.S.
wind energy Projects Throughout the United States of America. AWEA HOME PAGE. © 2003 by the American wind energy Association. All rights reserved.
http://www.awea.org/projects/
Wind Energy Projects
Throughout the United States of America Click on the shaded states to access information on existing
and planned wind energy projects. Installed MW for each state in black.
Updated: January 21, 2004 TOTAL INSTALLED U.S. WIND ENERGY CAPACITY: 6,374 MW as of Jan 22, 2004
U.S. Installed Capacity, 1981 - 2003
ALASKA ARKANSAS CALIFORNIA ... AWEA HOME PAGE by the American Wind Energy Association.
Non-Endorsement Policy

9. Netherlands Energy Research Foundation (ECN)
Leading institute for energy research in the Netherlands, conducts research under contract from the government and other entities. Research areas include solar energy, wind energy, biomass, clean fossil, energy efficiency, and policy studies.
http://www.ecn.nl/main.html
Home Research areas News Publications ... Nederlands ECN Research areas Policy Studies
Energy Efficiency

in Industry

Solar Energy

Wind Energy
Renewable Energy in the Built Environment (DEGO)

Biomass

Clean Fossil Fuels

Fuel Cell Technology

Supporting services Technology Services and Consultancy Topical EU's green electricity
Renewable electricity market developments in the European Union PVT panels for market Solar panels combining light and warmth from the sun are fully competitive Nuclear Activities Nuclear Research and Consultancy Group (NRG) Intranet Energy research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN), P.O. box 1, 1755 ZG Petten; tel. 0224 564949 For information: info@ecn.nl

10. Wind Our Fierce Friend
Wind Our Fierce Friend The site provides opportunities to explore the science of wind energy. The inquirybased units look at simple background material on wind, the uses of wind energy, and
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.fi.edu/tfi/units/energy/wind.html&am

11. BWEA - Frequently Asked Questions
Reference wind energy FAQs Frequently Asked Questions. Here are some of the most commonly asked questions about wind energy. top How popular is wind energy?
http://www.bwea.com/ref/faq.html
Reference
Wind energy FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
Here are some of the most commonly asked questions about wind energy. The answers are generally short, and often refer to more detailed explanations given elsewhere. If you have other questions, and have not looked at our reference section yet, you may find the answer there.
Just as there are frequently asked questions about wind turbine technology, there are some common misconceptions. Read the top ten myths about wind power and make sure you've got your facts straight!
Wind energy and environmental impact
Are wind turbines noisy?
Why don't they make turbines that look like old fashioned windmills?

Why don't we put all the wind turbines out to sea?

Do wind turbines frighten livestock?
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How long does it take for a turbine to 'pay back' the electricity used to manufacture it
Statistics and data How many wind farms/turbines are there in the UK? How much electricity does one wind turbine produce? <% How do I calaculate emissions savings from wind energy? <% How much wind is there in the UK?

12. European Wind Energy Association (EWEA) - Home Page
European wind energy Association (EWEA) is the voice of the wind industry Actively promoting the utilisation of wind power in Europe and worldwide.
http://www.ewea.org/

13. Kansas Wind Energy 2000
July 24, 2000. Addressed feasibility, economics, and related topics.
http://www.kgs.ukans.edu/ERC/Wind/
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14. EERE: Wind Energy
wind energy Topics. wind energy uses the needs. More basic information about wind energy is also available. wind energy Technologies
http://www.eren.doe.gov/RE/wind.html

Home
Site Map A-Z Index EERE Information Center Search
U.S. Department of Energy
U.S. Federal Government U.S. Universities and Research Institutes International Organizations ... Discussion Groups
Wind Energy Topics
Wind energy uses the energy in the wind for practical purposes like generating electricity, charging batteries, pumping water, or grinding grain. Large, modern wind turbines operate together in wind farms to produce electricity for utilities. Small turbines are used by homeowners and remote villages to help meet energy needs. More basic information about wind energy is also available Wind Energy Technologies
Modern wind turbines are divided into two major categories: horizontal axis turbines and vertical axis turbines. Old-fashioned windmills are still seen in many rural areas. Wind Turbine Use
Wind turbines are used around the world for many applications. Wind turbine use ranges from homeowners with single turbines to large wind farms with hundreds of turbines providing electricity to the power grid. Research
Research advances have helped drop the cost of energy from the wind dramatically during the last 20 years. Research is carried out by research labs, universities, and utility organizations.

15. Wind Energy Energy From Moving Air
wind energy energy from moving air This resource focuses on the renewable resource of wind energy. This brief overview of wind energy explores how moving air is managed when it is formed. This
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.eia.doe.gov/kids/renewable/wind.html

16. VINDMØLLEINDUSTRIEN - Windpower.org
wind energy resources and wind turbine technology, meteorology, economics, research and development, and environmental aspects of renewable energy.
http://www.windpower.org/

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17. NovaSol Inc.
Sales, installations, system designs.
http://www.novasol.ca

18. Investigating Wind Energy
We have made our unit for Investigating wind energy available for you to use on your own. The activities take an inquiry approach.
http://sln.fi.edu/tfi/units/energy/windguide.html
Educators throughout the country know The Franklin Institute Science Museum for its innovative teaching resources, both inside the museum and beyond its walls. Perhaps you have already used one of our units of study to teach science in your classroom. Our units of study are designed to stimulate critical thinking about the topic by both you and your students. Hands-on science with inquiry-based facilitation should motivate your students to achieve their goals. We have made our unit for Investigating Wind Energy available for you to use on your own. The activities take an inquiry approach. The series of activities is designed to be done in order, with each building on the previous. However, if you face time constraints, each activity can stand alone. Background The air of our atmosphere moves in many directions and at varying speeds. It can be as gentle as a spring breeze or as dangerous as a tornado. But did you ever wonder about wind? What forces cause air to move? What would Earth's environment be like without the global and local circulation of wind? Air is a fluid which moves in circuits, powered by unequal heating of large masses of air. As the Earth's surface is warmed differentially, the air above these surfaces absorbs different amounts of heat. Warmer air rises while cool air sinks which creates the environment for flowing air movement. Winds flow across parallels of latitude, taking heat from equatorial regions to polar regions. This equalizing process causes wind and is of major importance in determining the environments for life on land, global as well as local weather patterns, and a clean, inexpensive source of energy for humans.

19. The South African Wind Energy Association SAWEA
A nonprofit organisation established to further the use of wind energy in South Africa. They lobby government, build links with business and labour organisations, and inform people of the economic and environmental benefits of using wind energy for electricity generation.
http://www.icon.co.za/~sawea
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20. Energy - Ministère Des Ressources Naturelles
Information on how the Qu©bec government and its partners develop, distribute and manage natural resources, in particular hydroelectricity and new forms of energy such as solar and wind energy.
http://www.mrn.gouv.qc.ca/english/energy/index.jsp

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