Community Wind Projects
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory provides resources and guidance for community-owned wind energy projects, including a database of existing projects across the US.
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory provides resources and guidance for community-owned wind energy projects, including a database of existing projects across the US.
The US Department of Energy offers information on community wind projects, including financing options, technical assistance, and case studies of successful projects.
The American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) provides a comprehensive guide to community-owned wind energy projects, covering topics from feasibility studies to project financing.
The Wind Exchange website offers an interactive map of community wind projects across the US, allowing users to search for projects by location and view project details.
This research paper, published on ResearchGate, explores the benefits and challenges of community-owned wind energy projects, including social, economic, and environmental impacts.
Google's search results for community-owned wind energy projects in your area, including news articles, project websites, and local organizations involved in wind energy development.
The National Association of State Energy Officials (NASEO) hosts a webinar series on community wind energy, covering topics such as project development, financing, and policy.
This guide, published by Community Energy, provides a step-by-step approach to developing community-owned wind energy projects, including feasibility studies, permitting, and construction.