Many factors support the likelihood of major wind power deployment in the Upper Midwest of the U.S. over the next two decades. This paper specifically considers the dilemma faced by the existing rural electric co-ops (RECs), to whom wind development poses simultaneously a threat and an opportunity. We argue that the threat can be ameliorated through more appropriate tariff strategies, and that there is an efficient-contracting rationale for RECs to take the lead in future development of the wind resource
This Article proposes a federal wind siting policy modeled on the cooperative federalism framework o...
Wind energy has been growing rapidly in the Great Plains because of the region’s favorable wind reso...
Local farmers, towns, schools, and individual investors are, however, beginning to invest in wind po...
This paper discusses the effects of wind development in rural areas. Areas of focus include: direct ...
For years, farmers in the United States have looked with envy on their European counterparts ability...
For years, farmers in the United States have looked with envy on their European counterparts abilit...
The Upper Midwest is poised for a major investment boom in wind-powered electricity generation. Publ...
Finzel, Bart & Kildegaard, Arne. (2013): An Efficient Contracting Approach to Rural Electric Cooper...
This paper examines the economic development potential associated with the expansion of wind energy...
The growth of wind power as an aspect of Minnesota’s portfolio of electricity has been propelled to ...
Wind power can provide rural communities with unexpected gains or “windfalls.” As one North Dakota f...
Final Report for ''Harvesting a New Wind Crop: Innovative Economic Approaches for Rural America'': T...
This paper analyzes the development of the wind industry in the United States and the policies and p...
With the increasing threat of climate change beginning to impact cities and regions in the United St...
The United States has recently made a substantial push towards generating renewable energy. The coun...
This Article proposes a federal wind siting policy modeled on the cooperative federalism framework o...
Wind energy has been growing rapidly in the Great Plains because of the region’s favorable wind reso...
Local farmers, towns, schools, and individual investors are, however, beginning to invest in wind po...
This paper discusses the effects of wind development in rural areas. Areas of focus include: direct ...
For years, farmers in the United States have looked with envy on their European counterparts ability...
For years, farmers in the United States have looked with envy on their European counterparts abilit...
The Upper Midwest is poised for a major investment boom in wind-powered electricity generation. Publ...
Finzel, Bart & Kildegaard, Arne. (2013): An Efficient Contracting Approach to Rural Electric Cooper...
This paper examines the economic development potential associated with the expansion of wind energy...
The growth of wind power as an aspect of Minnesota’s portfolio of electricity has been propelled to ...
Wind power can provide rural communities with unexpected gains or “windfalls.” As one North Dakota f...
Final Report for ''Harvesting a New Wind Crop: Innovative Economic Approaches for Rural America'': T...
This paper analyzes the development of the wind industry in the United States and the policies and p...
With the increasing threat of climate change beginning to impact cities and regions in the United St...
The United States has recently made a substantial push towards generating renewable energy. The coun...
This Article proposes a federal wind siting policy modeled on the cooperative federalism framework o...
Wind energy has been growing rapidly in the Great Plains because of the region’s favorable wind reso...
Local farmers, towns, schools, and individual investors are, however, beginning to invest in wind po...