Rural Community Wind Farms: A Guide to Development
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory provides a comprehensive guide for rural communities to develop their own wind farms, including planning, financing, and implementation.
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory provides a comprehensive guide for rural communities to develop their own wind farms, including planning, financing, and implementation.
This research paper from the University of Maryland explores the benefits and challenges of community wind farms in rural America, including job creation, economic growth, and environmental impacts.
The Interstate Renewable Energy Council discusses the potential of community wind farms to provide renewable energy solutions for rural areas, including case studies and best practices.
This online toolkit provides resources and guidance for rural communities to develop their own wind farms, including templates, webinars, and expert advice.
The New York Times reports on the economic benefits of community wind farms in rural towns, including increased tax revenue, job creation, and local investment.
This video from the USDA Rural Business-Cooperative Service provides an overview of the community wind farm development process, including planning, financing, and implementation.
The Environmental Protection Agency outlines the policy and regulatory framework for rural community wind farms, including federal and state incentives, tax credits, and permitting requirements.
The Western Area Power Administration presents case studies of successful community wind farm projects in rural USA, including lessons learned, best practices, and outcomes.