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  1. Wind Energy: Proceedings of the Euromech Colloquium
  2. Wind Energy Resources Survey in India - IV by Anna Mani, 1996
  3. Wind Energy 1988: Wind Turbine Shipments and Applications by Thomas F. Jaras, 1988-12
  4. Business Wire : FPL Energy's Wind Farms Continue to Have Positive Environmental and Economic Impact.
  5. Wind Energy, 1987: Wind Turbine Shipments & Applications by Thomas F. Jaras, 1988-05
  6. Wind power for your home: The first complete guide that tells how to make the wind's energy work for you by George Sullivan, 1978
  7. Harnessing the Wind for Home Energy by Dermot McGuigan, 1978-02
  8. Wind Energy & Landscape by Ratto, 1998-01-01
  9. Simulating price patterns for tradable green certificates to promote electricity generation from wind [An article from: Energy Policy] by A. Ford, K. Vogstad, et all 2007-01-01
  10. Economic analysis of wind-powered desalination in the south of Morocco [An article from: Desalination] by D. Zejli, R. Benchrifa, et all 2004-08-15
  11. Investigations of the Tornado Wind Energy System by A. Mitchell, 1985-06
  12. Wind Energy for Northeast by Uhran, 1982-04
  13. A Collection of the ASME Wind Energy Symposium Technical Papers
  14. A Guide to Small Wind Energy Conversion Systems by John Twidell, 1987-06-26

61. REPP: WIND
wind energy. wind energy, the world s fastest growing energy source, is a clean and renewable source of energy that has been in use
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Wind energy, the world's fastest growing energy source, is a clean and renewable source of energy that has been in use for centuries in Europe and more recently in the United States and other nations. Wind turbines, both large and small, produce electricity for utilities and homeowners and remote villages.
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North Carolina Economic Development
Offshore wind farms are wind developments located in submerged lands, lands that are owned by state and federal governments. Local communities can benefit directly and indirectly from offshore wind facilities once a system is established that will channel monies to these affected local communities. An increase in local services to support new jobs created from offshore wind farm development, a preferential bidding system, and existing community development programs are some ways in which a local community could benefit indirectly.
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62. Wind Energy Marketplace, Portal For The Wind Power Industry, Wind Energy Investm
WindPowerOnline.com is the International wind energy Marketplace for the Wind Power Industry. Please use another Browser! wind power
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Please use another Browser! wind power, wind energy, wind portal, windmill, windenergy, wind power investements, wind turbine manufacturer, renewable energy, windkraft, solar energy, wind industry, rotor blades, renewable resource, eco, investment, power industry, wind energy, wind power, B2B marketplace, new energy, wind power, wind energy, turbines, windmill, green electricity, windenergie, renewable energy, windkraft, erneuerbare Energien, neue energien, wind investment, new energy networks, new wind energy, wind energy, wind power, windpoweronline, investments, business-to-business, green power, wind power, wind energy, investment opportunity, wind energy, wind power , wind turbine, converter, power plant, wind energy, wind power plants, wind measurement

63. TU Delft Section Wind Energy

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64. Wind Energy EIS Information Center
The online center for public information and involvement in the wind energy Environmental Impact Statement (wind energy EIS). Skip Navigation
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Wind Energy Development Programmatic EIS Information Center
This web site is the online center for public information and involvement in the Wind Energy Development Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (Wind Energy EIS). The United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management (BLM), will prepare a Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) to evaluate issues associated with wind energy development on Western public lands (excluding Alaska) administered by the BLM. This web site is the online center for public information and involvement in the EIS process.
Public Participation
Public participation in the Wind Energy Programmatic EIS is important. This web site provides information and services to help you participate in the EIS process. Wind Energy Programmatic EIS
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How to participate in the EIS process, public meeting schedule, and how public comments are used in the EIS process
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Wind energy basics, environmental issues, maps, photos, and links to wind energy resources on the World Wide Web.
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EIS and related documents for downloading or online browsing
Other resources include a list of frequently asked questions (FAQs) news updates , and e-mail notices of important events.

65. Otter Tail Power Company
Electricity provider for residential, commercial, and industrial customers in Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota. Account information, idea center, wind energy options, and wholesale marketing.
http://www.otpco.com/
e Pay notice! On Sunday, June 13, from midnight to 6 AM, ePay may not be available due to scheduled maintenance. New features Hey kids! Are the Energy Hogs at your house? Have fun while you find out. On Target program provides hassle-free help to install electric heating or cooling Tail Winds wind energy is available Environmental information Read about Components of electricity Planning for Minnesota's electric transmission needs Customers Log in or register or update your registration View or pay your bill online with e Pay Learn more Submit your meter reading Start or end your electric service Request miscellaneous services Check energy control activity See bill payment methods or locations Electric technologies Heating and cooling Water heating Commercial and industrial energy management services
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compare electricity costs to other fuels Rebates Electric rates Conservation Program General interest News releases About the company Investor information Electrical safety ... Economic development

66. Wind Energy
wind energy Energy from Moving Air. What is wind? Wind is air in motion. Today, wind energy is mainly used to generate electricity. The History of Wind.
http://www.eia.doe.gov/kids/renewable/wind.html
What is Energy Kid's Corner Milestones Energy Quiz ... About Energy Ant and Us Wind Energy Energy from Moving Air What is wind? Wind is air in motion. It is produced by the uneven heating of the earth’s surface by the sun. Since the earth’s surface is made of various land and water formations, it absorbs the sun’s radiation unevenly. When the sun is shining during the day, the air over landmasses heats more quickly than the air over water. The warm air over the land expands and rises, and the heavier, cooler air over water moves in to take its place, creating local winds. At night, the winds are reversed because the air cools more rapidly over land than over water. Similarly, the large atmospheric winds that circle the earth are created because the surface air near the equator is warmed more by the sun than the air over the North and South Poles. Wind is called a renewable energy source because wind will continually be produced as long as the sun shines on the earth. Today, wind energy is mainly used to generate electricity. The History of Wind
Throughout history, people have harnessed the wind in many ways. Over 5,000 years ago, the ancient Egyptians used wind power to sail their ships on the Nile River. Later, people built windmills to grind their grain. The earliest known windmills were in Persia (Iran). These early windmills looked like large paddle wheels.

67. Hotlist: Wind Energy
Online, wind energy Hotlist. wind energy. American wind energy Association; Windmills; English Windmills; wind energy in The Netherlands;
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  • 68. Windustry - Wind Energy Easements - Legal Issues
    wind energy Easements Legal Issues, The following outline raises issues related to various provisions that can be found in wind energy easement agreements.
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    T he following outline raises issues related to various provisions that can be found in wind energy easement agreements. Its purpose is to give you a general idea of what types of provisions might be contained in proposed easement agreements or easement option agreements that wind energy developers may present to you in an effort to obtain wind energy easements over all or a portion of your land. It is not a comprehensive discussion of the topic and is meant only to be a guide. A wind energy easement agreement, like any easement agreement, is a legally binding agreement that needs to be carefully reviewed and understood before executing it. A wind energy easement agreement will have a long-term effect on you and your land. It will affect not only you but also future generations. It is important that you not agree to or execute any easement agreement or easement option agreement until you have discussed it with your attorney and he or she has had an opportunity to review it. It is strongly advised that upon receiving a wind energy agreement or option agreement that you take it to your attorney along with the attached outline for his or her review. When approached by a wind energy developer with a wind energy agreement or when just considering the prospects of such an agreement, the following are the some of the questions that you should ask yourself and/or the developer:

    69. Windustry - Wind Energy Economics
    wind energy Economics, One of the main benefits of wind energy is economic gain, both for individuals and for communities. Individuals
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    Wind Energy Economics
    O ne of the main benefits of wind energy is economic gain, both for individuals and for communities. Individuals can save money on their energy bills, and even make money, by generating wind power. Communities can diversify their economies and enjoy greater reliance on local resources when their members invest in wind. Of course, a wind project will provide these advantages only if the economics have been thought through in advance. Like any investment, wind energy projects require some research and a basic understanding of the risks, costs, and benefits involved. Risks
    Every financial investment carries with it a certain amount of risk. There are basically three ways of investing in wind energy, each of which entails a different level of risk. Leasing Your Land. The least risky way to harvest the wind is to let someone else put up the capital and operate the wind project. You receive payments for the use of your property, while another party constructs and maintains the project. That party owns the turbine; you simply retain the rights to the use of your land. Investing With Others.

    70. Fluids Section. NTUA. Research Activities. Wind
    wind energy. Brochures. Detailed Rotor Aerodynamics using Free Wake Modelling Physical Modelling of Wind Resources in Complex Terrain
    http://www.fluid.mech.ntua.gr/wind/
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    Detailed Rotor Aerodynamics using Free Wake Modelling
    Physical Modelling of Wind Resources in Complex Terrain using a 3D Navier Stokes Solver
    Prediction , Control and Reduction of Noise Emissions from Wind Turbines
    RAFT: a Rotor Analysis Fast Tool Application to the Investigation of Terrain Effects on Loads
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    Advanced Aerolastic Modelling of Wind Turbine Blades
    Advanced Design Tools for Wind Turbines: Evaluation of Results and Recommendations
    Computer-Aided Design of Blades: Current Capabilities and Perpectives
    Statistical Physical Modelling of Wind Resources in Complex Terrain: Assessment of the Applicability of a 3D Navier Stokes Code ...
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    71. The Energy Story - Chapter 16: Wind Energy
    Chapter 16 wind energy. Wind can be used to do work. When a boat lifts a sail, it is using wind energy to push it through the water. This is one form of work.
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    Chapter 16: Wind Energy
    Wind can be used to do work. The kinetic energy of the wind can be changed into other forms of energy, either mechanical energy or electrical energy. When a boat lifts a sail, it is using wind energy to push it through the water. This is one form of work. Farmers have been using wind energy for many years to pump water from wells using windmills like the one on the right. In Holland, windmills have been used for centuries to pump water from low-lying areas. Wind is also used to turn large grinding stones to grind wheat or corn, just like a water wheel is turned by water power. Today, the wind is also used to make electricity. Blowing wind spins the blades on a wind turbine just like a large toy pinwheel. This device is called a wind turbine and not a windmill. A windmill grinds or mills grain, or is used to pump water. The blades of the turbine are attached to a hub that is mounted on a turning shaft. The shaft goes through a gear transmission box where the turning speed is increased. The transmission is attached to a high speed shaft which turns a generator that makes electricity. If the wind gets too high, the turbine has a brake that will keep the blades from turning too fast and being damaged.

    72. Number One Source, Ltd. - Solar PV, Wind, Passive Cooling, Photovoltaic
    Offers solar energy, passive cooling and wind energy systems including system design, procurement and construction. Includes news on current projects. Located on the West Bank.
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    73. OWEN Home Page
    OWEN is a joint industry/academia collaboration which promotes research on all issues connected with development of the UK s offshore wind energy resource.
    http://www.owen.eru.rl.ac.uk/
    Home About OWEN Members Events Research funding Papers and articles Student Financial Support Scheme Potential sources of data Links Register with OWEN Contact OWEN Jobs Offshore Wind Energy Network The Offshore Wind Energy Network (OWEN) is a joint industry/academia collaboration. It promotes research on all issues connected with development of the UK's offshore wind resource and encourages co-operation and partnership between and commercial organisations and researchers.
    Photo: Vestas Wind Systems A/S OWEN is financially supported by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council ( EPSRC ) and has been greatly aided by the active encouragement and participation of the British Wind Energy Association ( BWEA Offshore Wind Energy in the UK The UK Government is committed to a new and strong drive to develop renewable energy as part of its strategy of reducing greenhouse gas emissions. It has set the target of generating 10% of all the UK's electricity requirement from renewable energy sources by the year 2010. Already over 1020 modern wind turbines, with a combined rating of over 580 MW, have been erected in England, Wales, and Scotland with support from the Non Fossil Fuel Obligation (NFFO) and the Scottish Renewables Order (SRO), which enables developers to sign contracts to supply electricity to the grid for 15 years. The installation of many more turbines is planned, as wind energy is one of the cheapest of the new renewables. It is competitive with new clean coal fired power stations and cheaper than nuclear power. The cost of wind energy varies according to many factors. On average for a new wind farm in a good location it will cost around 2.9 pence per unit, though electricity from smaller wind farms is more expensive.

    74. YES2WIND: How To Say Yes To Wind Energy In Your Area
    Britain has Europe s best wind energy resource but wind power needs your support. Yes2Wind has answers to all your questions about
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    Harnessing the natural power of the wind is essential to tackle global warming. Britain has Europe's best wind energy resource - but wind power needs your support. Yes2Wind has answers to all your questions about wind energy, and lots of ways for you to say YES! to a clean energy future. More about wind power
    Check out the Yes2Wind wind farm locator

    Find out if a wind farm's been planned or built near you. This great new online resource allows you to find your local wind farm proposal, as well as loads of information about it including size, output and which planning officer you should write to to show your support. You can also print out a fantastic Yes2Wind poster customised to support that wind farm. Or why not visit a wind farm that's already been built... Want to know more about Yes2Wind? Read about this site
    Latest news: Turbines away! UK's first offshore wind farm is launched!
    The UK's first major offshore wind farm has now been launched. It's situated off the coast of North Wales, and is now harnessing some of the UK's massive sea wind resource. More...

    75. Re-Energy.ca: Renewable Wind Energy
    wind energy is really just another form of solar energy. more . wind energy Backgrounder PDF Format 309 Kb. wind energy Lesson Plan PDF Format - 50 Kb.
    http://www.re-energy.ca/t_windenergy.shtml
    Wind energy is really just another form of solar energy. Sunlight falling on oceans and continents causes air to warm and rise, which in turn generates surface winds. The wind has been used by humans for thousands of years, first to carry ships across oceans and, later, to pump water and grind grain. More recently, wind has been harnessed as a clean, safe source of electricity around the world. more
    vertical axis wind turbine from a plastic water bottle!
    These plans are for the construction of a machine called a Savonius wind turbine. Wind turbines come in two general types, those whose main turning shaft is horizontal and points into the wind, and those with a vertical shaft that points up. The Savonius is an example of the vertical axis type. It consists of two simple scoops that catch the wind and cause the shaft to turn. more
    Wind Energy Backgrounder

    [PDF Format - 309 Kb] Wind Energy Lesson Plan
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    Canadian Wind Energy Association
    The Franklin Institute Science Museum On-line, Investigating Wind (Education Resource)

    76. Global Windpower 2004 - Chicago, Illinois
    American wind energy Association page for 4 day event on the fastgrowing energy source (Chicago, Illinois, USA)
    http://www.awea.org/global04.html
    The American Wind Energy Association Presents GLOBAL
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    Chicago, Illinois, USA FINAL PROGRAM (PDF 400KB)
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    Sessions Exhibits Networking Conference News Post Conference Update Proceedings Merchandise Seminars WINDPOWER 2005 In collaboration with over 40 wind energy associations and organizations worldwide, the American Wind Energy Association organized its largest wind energy conference and exhibition to date. Over 3,600 registered attendees participated in the 3-day event at Chicago's McCormick Place Convention Center featuring 225 exhibitors in a 150,000 square foot exhibit hall, nearly 300 speakers and moderators in 43 conference sessions, and 130 poster presentations. C o n f e r e n c e S e s s i o n s In addition to 3 pre-conference seminars

    77. Interstate Renewable Energy Council
    Connecting to the Grid. DSIRE. Community Outreach. Certifications. Small wind energy. Small wind energy, Photo Jim Tracy, NCAT. Photo Jim Tracy, NCAT.
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    Photo: Jim Tracy, NCAT Small Wind Stakeholders Meet in Chicago
    At the end of a long week of meetings at the Global Windpower 2004 conference, more than 50 people attended the 2004 Small Wind State Stakeholders Meeting on Friday morning, April 2. Included among the participants were representatives of 23 states, the Federal Government, the small wind industry, and non-profit organizations. USDA Announces Renewable Energy Funds
    The U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced the availability of up to $22.8 million in funding for grants for rural renewable energy and energy efficiency systems. OREGON 22 kW Wind Turbine is First Wind Project in National Scenic Area
    In the Columbia Gorge, you can nearly always count on the wind in the spring and summer. Now, a Hood River orchardist is putting the wind to work with a 22-kilowatt wind turbine to generate clean, renewable power for the local utility grid. This is the first wind project in this National Scenic Area, and working through the process required some time. TEXAS – One Year and Counting for Small Wind System
    At Hale County Farm and Ranch Museum, Texas State Energy Conservation Office funding was well spent on the 3 kW wind turbine and battery/inverter. The unit finished its first year of operation with no failures of the turbine/controller or any problems with the inverter/battery bank.
  • 78. Wind Energy Businesses In The World
    wind energy Businesses in the World . Renewable Energy Businesses, wind energy. wind energy Businesses in the World. Solarcraft, Inc. Packaging Power.
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    79. DOE Wind Energy Technology (WET), Wind Turbines, Wind Power And Electricity
    This wind energy Technology (WET) subject portal provides DOE fulltext technical reports and more about wind energy related topics.
    http://www.osti.gov/wet/

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    This Wind Energy Technology (WET) subject portal provides DOE full-text technical reports and more about wind energy related topics. See the latest DOE reports in New Releases or perform a simultaneous search of databases distributed across the Department of Energy to learn more about the world's fastest-growing energy technology. Updated biweekly, this subject portal is sponsored by the DOE Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) . The latter provides information about Wind Energy Topics and more. Hard copy ordering is also available.

    80. DOE Wind Energy Technology (WET), Wind Turbines, Wind Power And Electricity
    This wind energy Technology (WET) subject portal is updated biweekly. Wind turbines convert the kinetic energy of the wind into other forms of energy.
    http://www.osti.gov/wet/wethome.html

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    This Wind Energy Technology (WET) subject portal is updated biweekly. Wind energy or wind power is the use of the wind to generate mechanical power or electricity. Wind turbines convert the kinetic energy of the wind into other forms of energy. Hard copy ordering is also available. Database Descriptions Sponsors DOE Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EE)
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