This paper examines the economic development potential associated with the expansion of wind energy in the United States. The economic benefits are focused in three primary areas: job creation, property taxes, and land lease payments to landowners. The availability of a skilled workforce is the most important factor in job creation associated with wind energy in both the construction and operation phases. Domestic turbine manufacturing represents the largest factor in the size of economic benefits within a locality. Those states with the largest amount of installed wind capacity generally have more incentive programs available to developers to offset the large construction costs of wind energy. The United States seeks to combat clim...
Wind power is the fastest growing source of energy in the nation. New installations have expanded t...
This study by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Bureau of Business Research (UNL-BBR) explores the ...
This paper discusses wind energy and its potential to significantly impact the generation of electri...
This paper analyzes the development of the wind industry in the United States and the policies and p...
The United States has recently made a substantial push towards generating renewable energy. The coun...
The growth of wind power as an aspect of Minnesota’s portfolio of electricity has been propelled to ...
This paper provides an overview of wind-turbine development activities in the Unites States and rela...
The shift toward renewable forms of energy for electricity generation in the electricity generation ...
Wind power is increasingly being used as a source of renewable energy in order to create electricity...
This paper discusses the effects of wind development in rural areas. Areas of focus include: direct ...
This report focuses on the economic development impacts estimated from building and operating 7,800 ...
Wind energy has been growing rapidly in the Great Plains because of the region’s favorable wind reso...
This paper focuses on the role of electricity markets and renewable energy regulation in wind develo...
Master of ArtsDepartment of EconomicsTracy M. TurnerThis report provides a summary of the state of w...
The economic and technical potential of wind energy in the United States is discussed. Particular at...
Wind power is the fastest growing source of energy in the nation. New installations have expanded t...
This study by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Bureau of Business Research (UNL-BBR) explores the ...
This paper discusses wind energy and its potential to significantly impact the generation of electri...
This paper analyzes the development of the wind industry in the United States and the policies and p...
The United States has recently made a substantial push towards generating renewable energy. The coun...
The growth of wind power as an aspect of Minnesota’s portfolio of electricity has been propelled to ...
This paper provides an overview of wind-turbine development activities in the Unites States and rela...
The shift toward renewable forms of energy for electricity generation in the electricity generation ...
Wind power is increasingly being used as a source of renewable energy in order to create electricity...
This paper discusses the effects of wind development in rural areas. Areas of focus include: direct ...
This report focuses on the economic development impacts estimated from building and operating 7,800 ...
Wind energy has been growing rapidly in the Great Plains because of the region’s favorable wind reso...
This paper focuses on the role of electricity markets and renewable energy regulation in wind develo...
Master of ArtsDepartment of EconomicsTracy M. TurnerThis report provides a summary of the state of w...
The economic and technical potential of wind energy in the United States is discussed. Particular at...
Wind power is the fastest growing source of energy in the nation. New installations have expanded t...
This study by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Bureau of Business Research (UNL-BBR) explores the ...
This paper discusses wind energy and its potential to significantly impact the generation of electri...