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Wind Energy 101 Brian Antonich Windustry Program Analyst Great Lakes Regional Wind Institute Webinar #1 – Windy Landowner Education September 13 th, 2007.

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1 Wind Energy 101 Brian Antonich Windustry Program Analyst Great Lakes Regional Wind Institute Webinar #1 – Windy Landowner Education September 13 th, 2007

2 Outline About Windustry Wind Energy Development: Types of Projects and Types of Ownership Small Wind Turbine Project Planning Final Remarks

3 Windustry Increasing wind energy opportunities for rural landowners and communities Non-profit organization based in Minneapolis, MN www.windustry.org The Windustry Newsletter Wind Easement Agreements National Community Wind Conference Wind Farmers Network Community Wind Toolbox

4 Why Wind Energy Benefits of Wind Projects  Revitalizes Rural Economies  Creates Jobs  Promotes Cost-Effective Energy Production  Supports Agriculture  Reduces Air Pollution and Global Warming  Clean, Domestic Energy  Ensures a Sustainable Energy Future

5 Growth in the U.S. Wind Industry Source: US Department of Energy: Annual Report of U.S. Wind Power Installation, Cost and Performance Trends:2006 http://www.nrel.gov/docs/fy07osti/41435.pdf

6 Wind Capacity in the US (June 2007) Source: American Wind Energy Association 12,634 MW installed to date Enough energy for over 3 million homes

7 Types of Wind Projects Wind is a modular technology: Large Wind Farms- large number of large-scale turbines Dispersed Wind Projects- one or a few large-scale turbines Small wind turbines- residential or farm use

8 Large Wind Farm, Southwest Minnesota

9 Woodstock, Minnesota Adair, Iowa Dispersed Wind Development and Distributed Generation

10 Small Wind Turbines

11 The Scale of Wind Power

12 Personal vs. Utility Scale Home and Farm-Scale  Offset your own electricity consumption  Costs thousands of dollars  Motivations are not necessarily economic Commercial-Scale  Bulk power sales to utility company  Costs millions of dollars  Require 3-5 years of planning, hard work, patience, and perseverance

13 What Makes a Good Commercial Scale Wind Project? Adequate Wind Resource Market for Energy Access to Market Low Cost Financing Qualified Project Manager Diverse Project Team

14 Excellent Resources Commercial Scale/Community Wind Windustry – Community Wind Technical and Policy Resources, Land Owner Education, Workshops and National Conferences  www.windustry.org American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) – Industry Trade Association, National and State Level Policy, National Conferences and Workshops  www.awea.org Wind Powering America – National Policy, Wind Resource Maps, State Level Resources, Wind Working Groups  www.eere.energy.gov/windandhydro/windpoweringamerica/ National Wind Coordinating Collaborative (NWCC) – Consensus-based Activities to Promote Wind Development – Utilities, Advocates, State Legislatures, State Utility Commissions, Consumer Advocacy Groups, Industry, Ag Associations, etc.  www.nationalwind.org

15 Home and Farm-Scale Wind

16 Small Wind Turbine Projects Stand alone/off-grid or net metered For personal use Money is not the motivator in most cases  Lower environmental footprint  Energy independence  Like to tinker with machines  Like to watch things spin Simpler permitting Easier interconnection Lower installed cost

17 Off-Grid System

18 Typical On-Grid System

19 Excellent Resources Home and Farm Sized Wind Windustry – Small Wind How Too  www.windustry.org/smallwind/ Renew Wisconsin – Mick Sagrillo’s Small Wind Tool Box  www.renewwisconsin.org/wind/windtoolbox.htm Interstate Renewable Energy Council (IREC)  www.irec.org Database of State Incentives for Renewable Energy (DSIRE)  www.dsireusa.org American Wind Energy Association (AWEA)  www.awea.org/smallwind/

20 Personal vs. Utility Scale Home and Farm-Scale  Offset your own electricity consumption  Costs in thousands of dollars  Motivations are not necessarily economic Commercial-Scale  Bulk power sales to utility company  Costs in millions of dollars  Like any other business, projects require hard work, patience, and perseverance

21 National Community Wind Conference

22 Thanks and Questions? Brian Antonich Windustry Program Analyst Brian’s email: brian@windustry.org Phone: 612-870-3465 www.windustry.org


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