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Wind Powering America Update

June 23, 2009

Annual Report on U.S. Wind Power Installation, Cost, and Performance Trends: 2007
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May 31, 2008

New DOE Report Analyzes a Path to Reaching 20% Wind Power by 2030

May 12, 2008

Careers in Wind Energy

April 16, 2008

Federal Grant Fully Funds Small Turbine Installation at Maine Senior Housing Complex
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January 17, 2008

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4th Annual Ocean Management Conference

July 10, 2009

Maine Wind Working Group Meeting

October 6, 2009

Vermont Renewable Energy Show

October 28, 2009

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February 28, 2009

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Net Metering and Interconnection Standards

Net metering rules allow wind generation in excess of on-site load to be sold back to the local utility under certain conditions in each New England state.

Interconnection standards for wind generators are in place in the following New England states.

 

 

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