Resources for Siting Wind Turbines
This page lists information resources such as publications, websites, and news for siting wind turbines.
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| Date |
State |
Type of Information | Program Area | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Web Resource |
Siting |
National Wind Coordinating Collaborative [..More] | ||
| Web Resource |
Siting |
American Wind Wildlife Institute [..More] | ||
| 4/1/2009 | WA | Publication Web Resource |
Siting |
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Wind Power Guidelines [..More] |
| 4/30/2009 | MA | Publication |
Siting |
Renewable Energy Siting Study [..More] |
| 6/30/2009 | NC | Publication |
Public Lands Econ. Dev. Policy Siting |
Coastal Wind Energy for North Carolina's Future: A Study of the Feasibility of Wind Turbines in the Pamlico and Albemarle Sounds and in Ocean Waters Off the North Carolina Coast [..More] |
Featured Resources and Tools
Wind Energy Decision Tree
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) have developed new tools designed to test underutilized sites and contaminated land for solar and wind energy potential. The alternative energy "decision trees" leverage NREL's knowledge of renewable energy technologies and EPA's experience in returning contaminated lands to productive use. The Wind Energy Decision Tree is a useful tool not only for projects on contaminated lands but also for general siting. The tools and a podcast on the solar and wind decision trees are now available on EPA's website.