A powerful idea: Wind turbines in the city
February 24, 2010 by Windpower Engineering
Filed under Community Wind Power
Excerpt: Not all wind farms have to be located far from power purchasers. A recent ribbon-cutting for a 120 kW turbine was right in Cleveland, Ohio, where the turbine is visible to thousands driving by on I-480 and Pearl Rd. Electrical Design Consultants President David Graneto, Pepper Pike, Ohio, says p …
Wind-turbine manufacturer adds solar interest, changes name
January 21, 2010 by Paul Dvorak
Filed under Community Wind Power, Small Wind Power, Wind Watch
Excerpt: Earth Turbines Inc, Williston, Vermont, the state's only manufacturer of small scale grid-connected wind and solar tracking systems, announces a corporate name change to AllEarth Renewables Inc. "Our company is dedicated to developing new wind and solar technologies," says David Blittersdor …
How communities can establish wind plants
December 29, 2009 by Paul Dvorak
Filed under Community Wind Power
Excerpt: An emerging group of wind-farm developers are focusing on midsized projects and in places that traditional, large-scale developers are overlooking. These community wind projects, ranging from 5 to 80 MW, are cropping up in part due to recent financial incentives and guidance from firms such as OwnE …
Community College Soon to Generate Wind Workers
December 8, 2009 by Windpower Engineering
Filed under Community Wind Power, Wind Power News
Excerpt: There’s good news and bad news in the wind industry. The bad news is that some of its jobs are physically demanding, such as climbing a 180-ft tower in winter to nurse an ailing drivetrain. A director at a support company familiar with the industry’s working conditions says the turnover for the …
First Assess the Site, Then Build the Wind Farm
November 30, 2009 by Windpower Engineering
Filed under Community Wind Power, Construction, Featured Wind Power Articles, Policy, Wind Turbine Installation
Excerpt: Wind developers come in all sizes. For those who would like to offset their electric bills with a small turbine or two, local ordinances provide sufficient guidance and permission. But those who would like to install units capable of generating a few megawatts and more will have to do a little homew …
Coalition plans 20 MW community wind project
November 5, 2009 by Paul Dvorak
Filed under Community Wind Power, Wind Power News, Wind Power Projects
Excerpt: A developer of community wind, OwnEnergy, has entered a partnership with The National Farmers Union Service Association to develop a 20 MW wind energy project in Minnesota. "The Rothsay Wind Energy project will create local jobs and stimulate economic development in the community," says OwnEnergy CE …
225-kW Aeronautica turbine aims at community wind
October 5, 2009 by Paul Dvorak
Filed under Community Wind Power
Excerpt: Turbine developer Aeronautica Windpower, Plymouth, Mass, says the wind industry has been looking for a turbine that produces more than 100 kW, without having to go to the size or expense of a 600 or 700 kW machine. The Aeronautica 29-225, one solution to the problem, can generate 225 kW yet sit …
