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New York Wind Activities

This Web page summarizes Wind Powering America activities in New York, which include a wind working group, anemometer loan program, wind maps, a small wind consumer's guide, and state workshops. This page also highlights other wind activities for the state. Some of the following documents are available as Adobe Acrobat PDFs. Download Adobe Reader.

The 195 turbines at the Maple Ridge Wind Farm in Lewis County, New York, generate enough power to run 160,000 average homes. Almost 100 landowners receive a total of approximately $1.65 million per year for leasing their land. PIX15249

The 195 turbines at the Maple Ridge Wind Farm in Lewis County, New York, generate enough power to run 160,000 average homes. Almost 100 landowners receive a total of approximately $1.65 million per year for leasing their land. Search for more wind-related photos in the National Renewable Energy Laboratory PIX database.

Wind Powering America Activities Availability
Wind Working Group Not Currently
Anemometer Loan Program Not Currently
80-Meter Wind MapYES
Small Wind Consumer's Guide YES
Events Not Currently
Past Events YES
Other New York Wind Activities Availability
School Wind Projects YES
Educational Programs YES

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6/1/2010 NY Policy
Siting
St. Lawrence, New York Wind Turbine Ordinances  ...more
6/30/2008 NY Publication
Econ. Dev.
Economic Benefits, Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Emissions Reductions, and Water Conservation Benefits from 1,000 Megawatts (MW) of New Wind Power in New York  ...more
2/28/2007 NY Video
News
Schools
Video: Maple Ridge Wind Farm, New York  ...more
3/1/2006 NY Video
Publication
Agricultural
Econ. Dev.
Policy
Video: New York Wind Power  ...more
9/6/2005 NY Publication
Web Resource
Wind Energy Toolkit: Community Resources for Wind Development  ...more
3/3/2005 NY Web Resource
Renewable Energy Long Island (RELI)  ...more
2/1/2005 NY Publication
Small Wind
Small Wind Electric Systems: A New York Consumer's Guide  ...more
5/30/2004 NY Video
Publication
Agricultural
Econ. Dev.
Video: Winds of Change  ...more
4/1/2000 NY Publication
New York Activities Factsheet  ...more
NY Web Resource
Wind Power New York  ...more

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