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Wind Energy and Air Emission Reduction Benefits: A Primer

Wind Energy and Air Emission Reduction Benefits: A Primer

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Date: 2/28/2008

The following NREL subcontractor report provides a user-friendly summary of the impact of wind energy development on the air emissions of various air pollutants for a general audience. The core document addresses the key facts relating to the analysis of emission reductions from wind energy development. It is intended for use by a wide variety of parties with an interest in this issue, ranging from state environmental officials to renewable energy stakeholders. The appendices provide basic background information for the general reader, as well as detailed information for those seeking a more in-depth discussion of various topics.

This information was last updated on 2/28/2008

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