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Windustry Email Newsletter - September 2008

Featured in this issue:

  • The Wind Energy Center at the 2008 Minnesota State Fair a success!
  • Announcement of RE-Fest in Austin MN, on Sept. 20, 2008
  • Windustry's Lisa Daniels featured in a podcast
  • Windustry staff tour Grand Meadows Wind Farm

Wind energy technician training program announced in New England

The Northern Maine Community College has announced approval of a wind power technology program on its campus. The program is designed to train wind power technicians to operate, maintain and repair wind turbine generators.

Windustry at the 2008 Minnesota State Fair

Thank you to all of our partners and volunteers for making the Wind Energy Center at the Minnesota State Fair a great success! Some highlights from 2008:

Eco Experience
  • Trying out different careers in the wind energy industry.
  • Climbing inside a replica turbine tower section and seeing a video of what it's like to be inside a real wind turbine.
  • Getting your wind energy questions answered by an expert.
  • Pickicking up a wind energy bookmark to take home.
  • Experimenting with blade design and participating in other fun activities in the Renewable Energy Kid's Corral.
  • Learning about home- and farm-scale wind turbines.

2008 Partners

We couldn't do it without our partners! Thank you to everyone who helped us bring the Wind Energy Center to hundreds of thousands of Minnesotans in 2008!

Vanguard Partner

Suzlon

Gold Partner

Silver Partners

Stoel Rives logo

Fagen, Inc.

Bronze Partners

KidWind

OwnEnergy

Carstensen Contracting, Inc.

Fulbright and Jaworski LLP

National Wind, LLC

Rural Energy Development Initiative

Winkelman's Environmentally Responsible Construction


Partners

Mortenson Construction

Consulting Engineers Group

Southwest Windpower

Bergey Windpower

Faegre & Benson LLP

Jeffrey C. Paulson and Associates, Ltd.

Fryberger, Buchanan, Smith and & Frederick PA

HDR, Inc.

RES Americas Inc.

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Volunteers and Visitors

We had over 100 volunteers and more than 350,000 visitors during the twelve days of the fair. Stay tuned for next year's opportunities and in the meanwhile, enjoy some photos!

USDA Seeks Input on Climate Change Research, Education and Outreach Priorities

The United States Department of Agriculture ("USDA") is seeking comments from the public on its proposed strategic goals and planning priorities for climate change research, education and outreach programs.

 

Windustry Email Newsletter - July 2008

Featured in this issue:

  •  Bill Introduced to Encourage Renewable Energy Development
  • Call for Wind Energy Center Volunteers
  • Women of Wind Energy Continues to Soar
  • Check out the Windustry Blog

Click here to download a PDF copy of this newsletter.

New energy grant could help jump start rural Kansas in renewable energy and energy efficiency

As Ray Hammarlund, director of energy programs at the KCC, explained to CEP, the grant money will be used to help rural Kansas entities apply for existing federal funds to implement renewable energy and energy efficiency projects. The focus will be applying for CREBS and 9006 grants.

Phase I of Minnesota Dispersed Renewable Generation study available

The passage of the Next Generation Energy Act of 2007 by the Minnesota State Legislature and Tim Pawlenty requires a study of the potential for dispersed renewable generation statewide. The study consists of two parts, Phase I and Phase II, which focus on installing a total of 1200MW of new dispersed renewable energy projects with a minimal impact on the transmission grid.

Xcel Energy RFP for C-BED projects now available

On June 17, Xcel Energy (through Northern States Power) released their 2008 request for proposal (RFP) for Community Based Energy Development (C-BED) projects.

Here's what it says on the Xcel Energy website: "As a part of Xcel Energy’s Community-Based Energy Development (C-BED) program, Xcel Energy is soliciting proposals for Community Based Wind Projects. In 2005, the Minnesota Legislature directed that each utility establish a tariff for the purchase of C-BED wind energy. The purpose of the tariff is to encourage and promote broader local participation in wind energy development.

Beginning June 17, 2008, Xcel Energy will be accepting proposals for new Minnesota wind generation resources to be in commercial operation by Dec. 31, 2009. Xcel Energy will seek approvals for any resulting Renewable Energy Purchase Agreements from the Minnesota Public Utilities Commission. The submission deadline is July 11, 2008."

Click here to go to the Xcel Energy website and download a complete copy of the 2008 RFP.

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