Wind-generated electricity in the United States has grown by more than 400 percent since 2000. According to the Department of Energy, 6 percent of US land could supply more than one and a half times the current electricity consumption of the country. Yet, challenges remain in matching demand for electricity with supply of wind as well as achieving grid parity. Careful wind turbine and transmission line siting can occur through cooperation between federal, state, tribal, and civil society participation in decision-making. Tribal wind initiatives have shown that developing wind power can also benefit rural communities. Congress should pass a national renewable energy standard of at least 20 percent renewable energy by 2020, guided by ongoing ...
Offshore wind holds huge promise as a renewable electricity source. Using existing turbine technolog...
Wind energy is generally the cheapest renewable energy technology, and it is the only one ready for ...
The United States consumes a full 25% of the world's energy, which causes great challenges for maint...
Wind-generated electricity in the United States has grown by more than 400 percent since 2000. Accor...
Global energy use has expanded at unprecedented rates to keep up with the demands of growing economi...
Rising energy prices and concern over greenhouse gas emissions have focused congressional attention ...
American energy policy has slowly begun to change the mix in the sources of supply of electricity to...
From its rebirth in the early 1980s, the rate of development of wind energy has been dramatic. Today...
Of existing renewable energy sources, wind power has experienced the most commercial success, to dat...
Wind Power Today is an annual publication that provides an overview of the wind energy research cond...
A growing concern for the environment and pressure to develop new energy technologies continue to dr...
and local initiatives, and private sector ef-forts, the nation is working toward a goal of producing...
This brochure describes the R&D efforts needed for wind energy to meet 20% of the U.S. electrica...
This Article proposes a federal wind siting policy modeled on the cooperative federalism framework o...
It is impossible to talk about developing renewable energy resources in the United States without al...
Offshore wind holds huge promise as a renewable electricity source. Using existing turbine technolog...
Wind energy is generally the cheapest renewable energy technology, and it is the only one ready for ...
The United States consumes a full 25% of the world's energy, which causes great challenges for maint...
Wind-generated electricity in the United States has grown by more than 400 percent since 2000. Accor...
Global energy use has expanded at unprecedented rates to keep up with the demands of growing economi...
Rising energy prices and concern over greenhouse gas emissions have focused congressional attention ...
American energy policy has slowly begun to change the mix in the sources of supply of electricity to...
From its rebirth in the early 1980s, the rate of development of wind energy has been dramatic. Today...
Of existing renewable energy sources, wind power has experienced the most commercial success, to dat...
Wind Power Today is an annual publication that provides an overview of the wind energy research cond...
A growing concern for the environment and pressure to develop new energy technologies continue to dr...
and local initiatives, and private sector ef-forts, the nation is working toward a goal of producing...
This brochure describes the R&D efforts needed for wind energy to meet 20% of the U.S. electrica...
This Article proposes a federal wind siting policy modeled on the cooperative federalism framework o...
It is impossible to talk about developing renewable energy resources in the United States without al...
Offshore wind holds huge promise as a renewable electricity source. Using existing turbine technolog...
Wind energy is generally the cheapest renewable energy technology, and it is the only one ready for ...
The United States consumes a full 25% of the world's energy, which causes great challenges for maint...