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JEDI Wind Model Revision: Results Consistent With On-The-Ground Data

December 9, 2008

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October 16, 2008

Annual Report on U.S. Wind Power Installation, Cost, and Performance Trends: 2007
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May 31, 2008

New DOE Report Analyzes a Path to Reaching 20% Wind Power by 2030

May 12, 2008

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An Overview of Existing Wind Energy Ordinances
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December 31, 2008

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Native American Wind Interest Group (NAWIG) Newsletter
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November 13, 2008

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About Wind Powering America

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Wind Powering America National Coordinator, Phil Dougherty, U.S. Department of Energy (left) and Technical Director, Lawrence Flowers, National Renewable Energy Laboratory (right)

Wind Powering America is a commitment to dramatically increase the use of wind energy in the United States. Through its state Wind Working Groups, programs at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, and partnerships, this initiative will establish new sources of income for American farmers, Native Americans, and other rural landowners and meet the growing demand for clean sources of electricity.

Wind has been the fastest growing source of electricity generation in the world through the 1990s. However, the majority of this growth has been in Europe, where conventional energy costs are higher than those in the United States. With large untapped wind energy resources throughout the country and declining wind energy costs, the United States is now moving forward into the 21st century with an aggressive initiative to accelerate the progress of wind technology and further reduce its costs, to create new jobs, and to improve environmental quality. Wind Powering America will expedite the movement of wind technology into the mainstream of the U.S. electric sector.

Through Wind Powering America, the United States will achieve targeted regional economic development, enhance our power generation options, protect the local environment, and increase our energy and national security.

 

 

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