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Small Wind Conference 2010
The 6th annual Small Wind Conference on June 15-16 in Stevens Point, Wisconsin is the premier event for small wind-electric system designers and installers, and for those involved in sales, specification, management, funding, and permitting of small wind systems.
Community Wind Across America
With support from the United States Department of Energy, Windustry is presenting three regional Community Wind Energy Conferences 2010:
- Denver, Colorado: October 26-27
Renaissance Denver Hotel - St. Paul, Minnesota: November 15-16
Crowne Plaza Hotel - State College, Pennsylvania: November 30 - December 1
Penn Stater Conference Center Hotel
Events
See what's happening in your region in the wind industry on our Events Calendar, focusing on Community Wind meetings, workshops, classes, conferences, and special events. To submit an event for inclusion on our calendar, please email us. We reserve the right to only post those events we feel are of interest to our constituents.
Wind Energy Center
The Eco Experience at the Minnesota State Fair
Windustry organizes a dynamic, interactive Wind Energy Center for The Eco Experience each year at the Minnesota State Fair. From the towering 123-foot turbine blade outside The Eco Experience building to a commercial turbine section inside the hall, Windustry and our volunteers guide some 350,000 visitors through the exciting world of wind energy as both a source of clean, renewable energy and rural economic development. We could not do this wonderful event without our partners! For information on how to become a Partner of the 2010 Wind Energy Center, contact Samantha Smart Merritt, Development Directorat 612-870-3474 or samantha@windustry.org.
News
And now for the news...
Windustry Newsletter - July 2010
Featured in this issue:
- Register now for Community Wind Across America in Denver, Colorado
- Small Wind Conference 2010 draws engaged group
- Promote wind energy at the Minnesota State Fair
- Windspiration
- On the Windustry Trail
Small Wind Conference 2010 draws large and engaged group
Windustry helped organize and produce the sixth annual Small Wind Conference, held this past June in Stevens Point, Wisconsin. More than 364 small wind systems and business colleagues attended from across the United States, as well as Mexico, Canada, Europe, Japan, and South Korea.
Americans Making Power Act Proposes National Net Metering
Washington, D.C. - Rep. Jay Inslee (WA) has introduced the Americans Making Power Act, or AMP Act, which would establish a national standard for net metering. The legislation would allow Americans to feed back into the grid excess renewable power they generate through their homes, small businesses and even places of worship.
Department of Energy Seeks Input on Wind Energy Workforce Development Roadmap
Washington DC — The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has issued a Request For Information (RFI) to gain public input on the development of a Wind Energy Workforce Roadmap, which will provide details on the current workforce landscape in the wind industry as well as future steps necessary to train and develop a green workforce for the sector.
U.S. Wind Industry Can Create Tens of Thousands of Jobs
According to a report released by the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA), BlueGreen Alliance, and the United Steelworkers, the U.S. wind industry can create tens of thousands of additional jobs manufacturing wind turbines and components if the U.S. passes long-term policies that create a stable market for the domestic wind energy supply chain.
Power Through Policy: Best Practices for Cost-Effective Distributed Wind Survey
The project, "Power Through Policy: Best Practices for Cost-Effective Distributed Wind," will identify policies most helpful in making consumer-owned wind turbines more affordable, measuring the impact of various policy combinations on the cost of energy, and highlighting attractive state and utility markets for small wind turbines that offer the quickest return on investment.
Lummi Nation Wind Energy Development Feasibility Assessment Services RFP
The Lummi Nation is requesting proposals from qualified consulting firms to provide wind energy development feasibility assessment services. The overall goal of the Lummi Indian Reservation Wind Energy Development Feasibility Assessment Project, which is funded through a grant from the U.S. Department of Energy, is to determine if and at what cost wind energy development on the Reservation can help achieve the tribal goal of energy self-sufficiency.




