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Wind Powering America Update

June 11, 2008

Wind Powering America State Summit Proceedings

June 5, 2008

New England Interview: Brian Fairbank, President and CEO, Jiminy Peak Mountain Resort

May 20, 2008

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

May 12, 2008

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April 30, 2008

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Regional Renewable Energy Development Workshop: Southwest Tribes

July 21, 2008

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May 6, 2008

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Case Studies on Native Americans Using Wind Power

Wind Powering America prepared case-study profiles for a few Native American wind projects. The following case studies provide specific information such as the goals and objectives of the projects, list of participants and their roles and responsibilities, technical, economic and financial information, lessons learned, and more.

More Projects on Tribal Lands

For information about Indian Energy Resource projects, Remote Applications of Renewable Power Technologies projects, Renewable Energy Development at Tribal Colleges and Universities projects, and other Department of Energy projects in Indian country, visit the Tribal Energy Program Web site.

 

 

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