Reports
To better understand our wind resource potential and the effects of harvesting this renewable resource, an extensive amount of research is constantly undertaken in North Carolina and around the world. The North Carolina Wind Energy Website intends to provide a comprehensive list of this research as it unfolds. Some of the reports on this site are results of the Small Wind Initiative's current research projects at the Research and Demonstration Facility on Beech Mountain including: product durability testing, power curve verification, noise emission, and avian impact studies. In addition to the Small Wind Initiative, the Appalachian State University Energy Center has also contributed a significant amount of wind policy and economic research in North Carolina. Other reports on this site are courtesy of a variety of sources engaged in wind research around the world. Please make use of the work compiled here and contact us if there are reports that should be included.
Economic Research
Wind Power: A New Cash Crop
Today, many farmers and ranchers across the nation and the world are turning to wind power as a source of supplemental income. See these site and articles for more information.
The Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory has begun work with JEDI (Jobs and Economic Development Impacts), a new economic impact modeling software that helps communities, counties, and regions estimate the impacts wind energy can have on their local economy. ASU is currently one of the first recipients of this software and have found these results. The Impacts of wind energy are felt at a local and national level as wind is bringing new jobs, manufacturing, and keeping local energy dollars in the area. Location of Wind Turbine Manufacturers is a report on some of the latest developments on the impact of the wind industry on our economy.
Permitting
Conference Presentations
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The 2002 Wind Summit held at Appalachian State University in the Broyhill Inn and Conference Center in Boone, North Carolina on December 9, 2002. Includes streams and powerpoint presentations.
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The 2005 Wind Summit held in The McKimmon Convention Center on the NCSU Campus in Raleigh, North Carolina on September 19-20th. Includes powerpoint presentations.
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Nov 6-7, 2008 Bryson City and Brasstown, NC
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A collection of presentations from the 9/3-4/2008 Wind Energy Workshops in Boone and Asheville, NC.
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Aug 4, 2008 Peak Creek Ruritan Meeting
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From the July 11-12, 2008 Solar Hot Water Workshop at ASU
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From the July 11-12, 2008 Solar Hot Water Workshop at ASU
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For the Wisconsin Small Wind Conference June 2008. B. Summerville
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Public Forum in Wind Energy presented by the NC Wind Working Group in Asheville, NC. March 07, 2008
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Short presentation on wind options for NC/TN farms and rural small businesses
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Focus the Nation. Global warming solutions for America. Jan 2008.
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For 11/13/07 PENC Seminar
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Presented in Franklin and Andrews on Oct 26-27, 2007. B Summerville.
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Presented in Franklin and Andrews on Oct 26-27, 2007. B Summerville.
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Fred Stewart. ASU workshop 6/2/07
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ppt file from the 5/26-27/2007 workshop at Appstate
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Some nice photos of PV installations in California by Heath Galloway, an ASU graduate
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April 2007 Solar Workshop for the Ag Community. B. Summerville
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Riverview Community Center, Ashe County April 5, 2007 Dennis Scanlin & Brent Summerville
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3/28/07 presentation to the Central Piedmont Group of NC Sierra Club. Brent Summerville


