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Do Your Part in Securing a Sustainable Renewable Energy Future for America

May 1, 2012

USDA Issues Rural Energy for America Program Solicitation of Applications

January 31, 2012

KidWind Project Announces 2012 Wind Senators Program

January 31, 2012

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WPA Webinar: Careers in Wind Energy

May 16, 2012

Tribal Webinar: Today's Energy Supply - Yesterday's Grid

May 30, 2012

WPA Webinar: Success Stories

June 20, 2012

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Preliminary Analysis of the Jobs and Economic Impacts of Renewable Energy Projects Supported by the Section 1603 Treasury Grant Program
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April 30, 2012

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The New England Wind Forum was conceived in 2005 as a platform to provide a single, comprehensive and objective source of up-to-date, Web-based information on a broad array of wind-energy-related issues pertaining to New England. The New England Wind Forum provides information to wind energy stakeholders through Web site features, periodic newsletters, and outreach activities. With additional partners, the New England Wind Forum continues to expand its coverage of the most frequently discussed wind energy topics.

This map of the New England region shows where wind projects are located. View a larger map and list of projects.

Economics

Read about the range of factors — including raw materials costs, shifting exchange rates, and high demand — that have led to increasing costs for installing wind turbines and other power generation equipment worldwide.

New England Wind Energy Education Project Webinars

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Technical Challenges

Learn how wind is integrated into the electric grid.

Wind Project Map

View an updated map of operating and proposed wind projects throughout New England.

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