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Small Wind Electric Systems: A Washington Consumer's Guide

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Abstract

Small Wind Electric Systems: A Washington Consumer's Guide provides consumers with information to help them determine whether a small wind electric system can provide all or a portion of the energy they need for their home or business based on their wind resource, energy needs, and economics. Topics include how to make a home more energy efficient, how to choose the correct turbine size, theparts of a wind electric system, how to determine whether enough wind resource exists, how to choose the best site for a turbine, how to connect a system to the utility grid, and whether it's possible to become independent of the utility grid using wind energy. In addition, the cover of the guide contains a list of contacts for more information.
Original languageAmerican English
PublisherNational Laboratory of the Rockies (NLR)
Number of pages27
StatePublished - 2007

Bibliographical note

This is a revision of 'Small Wind Electric Systems: A Washington Consumer's Guide' (NREL/BR-500-31872, DOE/GO-102002-1568) published May 2002.

NLR Publication Number

  • NREL/BR-500-41391

Other Report Number

  • DOE/GO-102007-2405

Keywords

  • small wind
  • small wind turbine
  • Washington
  • wind energy
  • wind turbines

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