Wind Energy in the United States
The US Department of Energy outlines the growth of wind energy across the country, highlighting towns that rely heavily on wind turbines for power generation.
The US Department of Energy outlines the growth of wind energy across the country, highlighting towns that rely heavily on wind turbines for power generation.
Researchers from Harvard University examine the economic and social impacts of wind turbine adoption in small US towns, citing examples of successful implementations.
NPR reports on the resurgence of rural economies thanks to the installation of wind turbines, featuring interviews with local residents and business owners.
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers provides an overview of wind turbine design, efficiency, and integration into the national grid, with case studies from US towns.
An open-source database of wind turbines across the United States, allowing users to explore locations, capacities, and energy production of wind farms in various towns.
A research paper from the University of Michigan discusses the relationship between wind power development and rural community growth, using US towns as examples.
The Environmental Protection Agency assesses the environmental benefits and challenges associated with wind energy production in US towns, including the impact on local wildlife.
A documentary video exploring the effects of wind turbine adoption on rural towns in the United States, featuring stories from local residents and experts in the field.