Vermont Wind Activities
This page summarizes wind activities in Vermont.
Anemometer Loan Program
Anemometer data can help businesses, farmers, homeowners, and municipalities determine whether there is enough wind energy at a site to make a wind turbine investment economically feasible. Such data can also aid windfarm developers in determining whether an area is suitable for developing a large, utility-scale wind plant.
80-Meter Wind Map
The wind map can be used as a guide to identify regions for commercial wind development.
Small Wind Consumer's Guide
This guide provides consumers with information to help them determine whether a small wind electric system can provide all or a portion of the energy they need for their home or business based on their wind resource, energy needs, and economics.
More Wind Activities in Vermont
Resources
Links to websites such as state programs.
Past Events
List of Wind Powering America-related past events.
School Wind Projects
Vermont has some schools with wind projects.
- Addison, Addison Central School
- Burlington, University of Vermont
- Danville, Danville School
- East Dover, Dover Elementary School
- Ferrisburgh, Ferrisburgh Central School
- Middlebury, Middlebury College
- Mount Holly, Mount Holly Elementary School
- Randolph Center, Vermont Technical College
Educational Programs
Vermont has some schools with educational programs or trainings.
- Randolph Center, Vermont Technical College
News and Publications
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| 7/9/2004 | VT | News Video |
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WCAX Burlington, VT, profiles a story on KidWind Workshops [..More] | |||
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Wind Energy Planning Resources for Utility-Scale Systems in Vermont [..More] | |||||
