This information is intended for
landowners interested in developing or hosting a wind farm on their property. It briefly addresses key factors in this
decision.
Wind power is capable of becoming a major contributor to America?s electricity supply over the next three decades, according to a report by the U.S. Department of Energy. The groundbreaking report, 2...
Wind power can play a major role in meeting America's increasing demand for electricity, according to a groundbreaking technical report, "20% Wind Energy by 2030: Increasing Wind Energy's...
A bibliography of available literature, both published and unpublished "gray" literature was compiled by Greg Johnson, Western Ecosystems Technology and Ed Arnett, Bat Conservation International and...
An expression is obtained for the probability that a Weibull random variable falls after the truncation and within a finite interval. However small, the truncation in the Weibull distribution (when...
A 17-page paper on the Rocky Mountain region?s wind energy potential. The Rocky Mountain region has been identified as possessing some of the most attractive wind resources in the western United S...
I assessed the ability of dog?handler teams to recover dead bats (Chiroptera) during fatality searches typically performed at wind energy facilities to determine fatality rates for birds and bats. I...
The large-scale generation of electrical wind energy is planned in many countries, but the intermittent nature of its supply, and variations in load profile indicate a strong requirement for energy...
Alternative energy blog - news, views and strong opinions on alternate energy resources including solar energy, wind power, wave energy, geothermal & other renewable energy sources + news on other...
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