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DOE Announces Inaugural Collegiate Wind Competition Teams

April 11, 2013

Workshop Explores Information's Role in Wind Project Siting: A Wind Powering America Success Story

November 19, 2012

Mapping Tool Helps Wind Energy Companies Screen Early for Critical Habitat, Potential Wildlife Impacts

August 28, 2012

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10th Annual EnergyOcean International Conference and Exhibition

June 10, 2013

APPA Webinar: Strategic Planning for Utility Boards and City Councils

July 16, 2013

AWEA OFFSHORE WINDPOWER Conference and Exhibition

October 22, 2013

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Ramping Up Renewables

April 30, 2013

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Selling Wind Power

Wind generators interconnected directly to the transmission or distribution grid, or sized in excess of the load of a host end-user, interact with either well-developed or developing markets for the products produced by wind generators: electricity and generation attributes.

Buying Wind Power

Individuals, companies, institutions, and governments throughout New England have a number of opportunities to buying wind power or support the development of wind power. The links below take you to information on opportunities and guidance for buying wind power in New England.

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