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…By Steve Barrett HMMH attended the American Wind Energy Association’s (AWEA) Community and Small Wind Conference in Portland Oregon during the second week of December. This was our first…
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…use of wind power in 2004. First, they needed to ensure that a wind turbine would be an economic asset to the town, so they performed an extensive feasibility study…
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…For perspective, in 2009 the U.S. installed over 10,000 MW of wind capacity which is equivalent to powering about 2.4 million homes. The U.S. has been an industry leader, however,…
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…conference – one that is rapidly becoming the marquee trade show in the wind energy business. This year’s conference was the largest wind power event in the world, with over…
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…Steve Barrett and I just returned from the annual America Wind Energy Association (AWEA) Windpower 2012 Conference in Atlanta, Georgia. We co-authored a poster presentation titled “Municipal Wind Turbine…
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…1972 People have used the power of the Earth to do work for centuries. River water and the wind driving grist mills provide the most familiar examples. The power of…
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…Menge A: When the wind is blowing, the wind speed is faster above the ground than it is near the ground. That faster wind speed above the ground bends (“refracts”)…
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…Last night, via webinar, I attended the two-hour live in-person event/webinar hosted by the New England Wind Energy Education Project. The meeting was held in Bourne, MA, and the…
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…HMMH is pleased to announce the release of the Kingston Wind Independence (KWI) Turbine Acoustical Monitoring Study report prepared for the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center (MassCEC) and the Massachusetts…
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…take measures to help aircraft operators reduce emissions while on the ground through the installation of gate electrification systems. Electric pre-conditioned air and ground power systems allow aircraft to meet…
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