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Wind Web Tutorial
WIND ENERGY RESOURCE GUIDE
Where can I go for more information?
Utilities must maintain enough power plant capacity to meet expected customer electricity demand at all times, plus an additional reserve margin. All other things being equal, utilities generally prefer plants that can generate as needed (that is, conventional plants) to plants that cannot (such as wind plants).
See AWEA's Information Guide for a listing of organizations and Web sites that provide information about wind energy. This publication is available on AWEA's Web site at:
ww.awea.org/pubs/complimentary.html#Wind Energy Information Guide
Trade Associations
American Wind Energy Association
1101 14th Street, N.W., 12th Floor
Washington, D.C. 20005
(202) 383-2500, fax (202) 383-2505
windmail@awea.org
http://www.awea.org
Technical Assistance
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
1617 Cole Boulevard
Golden, CO 80401
Technical Inquiries (303) 275-4099
National Wind Technology Center (303) 384-6900
http://www.nrel.gov
General Information
General and specialized publications can be purchased from AWEA. To view the current selection and order, please visit AWEA’s Online Bookstore at:
http://www.aweastore.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc
or call the AWEA publications department at (202) 383-2500.
AWEA Membership Directory
Provides a listing of wind turbine manufacturers, project developers and others, including contact information. (The directory is available only on the Web, at http://www.awea.org)
Online Information
AWEA Web site
http://www.awea.org
Contains the AWEA Membership Directory and Publications Catalog plus a wide variety of other information about wind energy systems
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