EAPC Wind, based in Norwich, Vermont is a partnership between Vermont Windpower International of Norwich, Vermont and of EAPC Architects and Engineers (EAPC A&E) of Grand Forks, North Dakota. EAPC A&E focuses on architecture and planning, interior design, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, structural engineering, civil engineering, bond issue preparation, construction management services, forensic engineering as well as construction management and plant maintenance planning services. The company is rapidly growing with a staff of more than 100 professionals and offices in Grand Forks, Fargo, Bismarck, Minot, and Jamestown, North Dakota and Bemidji, Minnesota.
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First-time wind developers: What to know before you build
By Jay Haley, PE, Principal in Charge of the Wind Energy EAPC | www.eapc.net Check out this and other articles in our Renewable Energy Guidebook, available here. So you’ve found an ideal location to build a wind farm and are considering life as a wind developer. How hard could it be, right? Before jumping into the… [Read More]
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What are the big wind-farm siting issues facing developers today?
When siting a location for a wind farm, several protocols are worth observing for success. Most important is conducting a professional wind-measurement campaign. [Read More]
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A wind developer’s guide to the transmission grid
By Jay Haley, PE Principal in Charge of Wind Energy | EAPC This is the second in a two-part series on wind-farm development. The first article, entitled Advice for first-time developers, was published in the June 2016 issue. It discussed some of the regulations and challenges of wind-farm site selection. While many developers put time and… [Read More]