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

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April 30, 2008

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April 16, 2008

Wind Powering America Update

March 10, 2008

Wind Powering America 2007 Activities Summary
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February 29, 2008

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Connecticut Wind Working Group Meeting

May 21, 2008

Land-Based Wind Energy Session 2: Siting and Project Development

May 29, 2008

Clean Technology 2008 Conference and Trade Show

June 1, 2008

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

May 12, 2008

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May 6, 2008

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The New England Wind Forum (NEWF) was conceived in 2005 as a platform to provide a single, comprehensive and objective source of up-to-date, Web-based information on a broad array of wind-energy-related issues pertaining to New England. NEWF provides information to wind energy stakeholders through Web site features, periodic newsletters, and outreach activities.

Wind Energy Topics in New England

In 2008, with additional partners, the NEWF continues to expand its coverage of the most frequently discussed wind energy topics.

Map of New England Projects. Click on the map to view a larger map and list of projects.
  • Economics

    Read about the range of factors — including raw materials costs, shifting exchange rates, and high demand — that have led to increasing costs for installing wind turbines and other power generation equipment worldwide.

  • Wind Turbine Sound

    Read about how the sound of a wind turbine is considered in selecting project locations.

  • Radar, TV, and Radio Signal Interference

    Learn about the types of interference and how wind developers mitigate potential interference.

  • Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative

    Learn what it means for wind power.

  • Wind Project Map

    View an updated map of operating and proposed wind projects throughout New England.

Most Recent Issue of our Newsletter

Issue #3, October 2007, New England Wind Forum Newsletter (PDF 1.8 MB) Download Adobe Reader.

New England Wind Forum Newsletter
  • Region-wide project updates
  • State-by-state policy updates
  • Interview with Andy Dzykewicz, Commissioner, RI Office of Energy Resources
  • Wind Energy as a Hedge Against Short-Term Volatility and Long-Term Price Trends
  • NStar announces wind power option
  • Blade test facility to be built in Boston
  • National Research Council Releases Wind Study

 

 

 

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