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Wind Powering America Update

June 11, 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

Careers in Wind Energy

April 16, 2008

Wind Powering America 2007 Activities Summary
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February 29, 2008

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Alternative Energy Sources and Technologies: International Conference and Exhibition

September 15, 2008

7th Annual Renewable Energy Conference and Trade Show

October 17, 2008

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Variables Affecting Economic Development of Wind Energy
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July 28, 2008

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Wind Powering America Update

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Awareness

Two kinds of policy tools are used to raise awareness of renewable energy sources, including wind power, and their benefits.

Source Disclosure Requirements

Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island (PDF 15 KB) Download Adobe Reader, and Vermont require retail electricity suppliers to disclose to their regulators and the general public the resource mix of generation facilities used in their portfolios and the associated emission. In principle, such disclosure would facilitate comparison shopping by consumers interested in voluntary purchases of wind or other environmentally preferable power sources.

Educational Activities

Educational activities in support of voluntary consumer decisions designed to support investment in wind energy facilities and other renewable energy sources through increased awareness of renewable energy benefits and options available to consumers are in place in:

  • Connecticut Smartpower Connecticut is a non-profit marketing campaign that is leading the effort to promote clean energy resources such as wind power.
  • Maine Clean Energy Maine is a statewide campaign to introduce Mainers to clean electricity from renewable resources.
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  • Rhode Island

 

 

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