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Energy Department Announces $7 Million to Promote Clean Energy in Tribal Communities

May 20, 2013

NREL Launches Renewable Energy Optimization Tool Website

May 20, 2013

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May 1, 2013

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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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The Wind Powering America Anemometer Loan Program: A Retrospective
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May 23, 2013

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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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