This project examines the potential for expansion of the Princeton, MA., wind farm. It encompasses the four critical aspects of an expansion: wind resource verification, turbine selection and placement, environmental impact and public perception. The findings are that there is enough wind at the site to support wind turbines, and that the best layout is two 1,000 kw turbines placed along the north and south edges of the site. Environmental and public perception issues require further research, but seem to be limited
Using 15 semi-structured interviews of residents in two neighboring coastal Massachusetts communitie...
In the Fall of 2003, an initiative to develop and install a wind turbine on the University of Rhode ...
The Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources is committed to assessing new forms of renewable en...
Hull, MA, is a remarkable Massachusetts coastal community: since 2001 the town’s municipal light pla...
Thesis (S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2008.Includes...
The place of wind power in the renewable energy economy is discussed and the current state of wind p...
A wind-resource analysis was undertaken on the Connecticut College campus to augment the preliminary...
The utilization of offshore winds for generating electricity was first proposed in the early 1970&ap...
Significantly growing wind energy is being contemplated as one of the main avenues to reduce carbon ...
This project involved researching the feasibility of bringing wind power to The Nature Conservancy's...
Wind power is increasingly being used as a source of renewable energy in order to create electricity...
The evolution of wind power generation is being produced with a very high growth rate at world level...
Saint Francis University has assessed the Swallow Farm property located in Shade Township, Somerset ...
The purpose of this project is to identify the resources available to generate hydrokinetic power in...
ABSTRACT: As the fastest growing form of alternative energy in the United States, wind power is like...
Using 15 semi-structured interviews of residents in two neighboring coastal Massachusetts communitie...
In the Fall of 2003, an initiative to develop and install a wind turbine on the University of Rhode ...
The Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources is committed to assessing new forms of renewable en...
Hull, MA, is a remarkable Massachusetts coastal community: since 2001 the town’s municipal light pla...
Thesis (S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2008.Includes...
The place of wind power in the renewable energy economy is discussed and the current state of wind p...
A wind-resource analysis was undertaken on the Connecticut College campus to augment the preliminary...
The utilization of offshore winds for generating electricity was first proposed in the early 1970&ap...
Significantly growing wind energy is being contemplated as one of the main avenues to reduce carbon ...
This project involved researching the feasibility of bringing wind power to The Nature Conservancy's...
Wind power is increasingly being used as a source of renewable energy in order to create electricity...
The evolution of wind power generation is being produced with a very high growth rate at world level...
Saint Francis University has assessed the Swallow Farm property located in Shade Township, Somerset ...
The purpose of this project is to identify the resources available to generate hydrokinetic power in...
ABSTRACT: As the fastest growing form of alternative energy in the United States, wind power is like...
Using 15 semi-structured interviews of residents in two neighboring coastal Massachusetts communitie...
In the Fall of 2003, an initiative to develop and install a wind turbine on the University of Rhode ...
The Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources is committed to assessing new forms of renewable en...