This page documents many of the Wind Powering America workshops that have been held across the United States. Some of the following documents are available as Adobe Acrobat PDFs. Download Adobe Reader.
Date: 8/21/2008Location: DC12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. EDT
The U.S. DOE issued the "20% Wind Energy by 2030" report in May 2008. The American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) is pleased to present this Webcast to provide insights on the report and to present AWEA Initiatives on behalf of the wind industry. The presentation will help support and guide various regional and state-level efforts related to wind power throughout the U.S. Utah Wind Working Group Meeting Date: 8/18/2008Location: Coalville area , UT1:00 p.m. Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation Task Force Meeting Date: 8/14/2008Location: NV3:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Agenda
- Discussion/Action regarding review and approval of applications made under the Solar Energy Systems Incentive Program as revised in SB 437 of the 2007 legislative session, as well as review of compliance requirements issued by the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada in Docket No. 07-02006.
- Discussion/Action regarding implementation of the Wind and Waterpower Demonstrations Program as implemented in SB 437 of the 2007 legislative session, as well as review of regulations issued by the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada in Docket No. 07-06026.
Locations
Community College of Southern Nevada, W. Charleston Campus
6375 W. Charleston Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89146
Bldg H Room 105
University of Nevada, Reno
Savitt Medical Building, Jones Conference Room
Western Nevada College, Carson City
Cedar Building, Room 307 Great Lakes AWEA Webcast: 20% Wind Energy by 2030 Date: 8/14/2008Location: MI9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. EDT
The U.S. DOE issued the "20% Wind Energy by 2030" report in May 2008. The American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) is pleased to present this Webcast to members of the Michigan Wind Working Group to provide insights on the report and to present AWEA policy initiatives on behalf of the wind industry. The presentation will help support and guide various state-level efforts in the state of Michgan that the Michigan Wind Working Group has already underway or may initiate in the future. Register, if you are going to call in to the Webcast on your own.
Physical Location
The Michigan Renewable Energy Program and the Michigan Wind Working Group will host this Webcast in the Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC) offices in Lansing, in Hearing Room A. We reserved MPSC Hearing Room A from 9 a.m. until noon, so that anyone interested can continue the discussion here until noon, and then anyone interested can make their own arrangements for lunch at any nearby restaurant. Please plan to arrive a few minutes before the 9:30 a.m. starting time, so that you leave ample time to come into the building, obtain a visitor pass, and find your way to the hearing room prior to the start of the call.
Any interested person may attend and participate. The meeting site is accessible, including handicapped parking. Persons needing any accommodation to participate should contact the Commission's Executive Secretary at (517) 241-6160 in advance to request mobility, visual, hearing or other assistance. Webcast: The Energy/Water Nexus: A case study of the Arkansas River Basin Date: 7/24/2008Location: COPhone: (303) 444-1188 x216 This was the third in a series of Webcasts sponsored by Wind Powering America with the purpose of reaching out to the Agricultural Community. The presentation lasted approximately 1 hour and was followed by a half hour available for questions and answers. Some of the following documents are available as Adobe Acrobat PDFs.
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During this Webcast Stacy Tellinghuisen of Western Resource Advocates presented on the topic "The Energy/Water Nexus: A case study of the Arkansas River Basin." Water is essential to sustain agriculture, municipalities, industrial operations, and many forms of electricity generation. As cities and electricity needs grow, finite water resources will become more stressed; increased ethanol production and climate change may exacerbate these stresses. Using the Arkansas River Basin in Colorado and western Kansas as a case study, Stacy examined future water demands under "business as usual" and several alternative development scenarios. The project abstract is attached (PDF 60 KB).
Western Resource Advocates recently completed a similar analysis on future water demands in the State of Nevada. That report, along with the report on the Arkansas River Basin, will be published soon and will be available on the Western Resource Advocates Web site. If you would like a hard copy, please contact Stacy Tellinghuisen." Regional Renewable Energy Development Workshop: Southwest Tribes Date: 7/21/2008 to 7/24/2008Location: Albuquerque , NMThis workshop focuses on the renewable energy development opportunities available to tribes in a specific region. This interactive course is designed to explore strategic energy planning and energy options to meet the long term energy goals of your Tribe. The workshop is focused on: 1) renewable energy technologies and energy efficiency concepts; 2) renewable energy project development; 3) organization and legal framework for development; and 4) financing options leading toward sustainable tribal communities. Agenda and registration information will be posted, once available, on the Tribal Energy Program Web site. Annual Report on U.S. Wind Power Installation, Cost, and Performance Trends: 2007: Webcast Date: 7/9/2008Location: COPhone: (303) 384-6962 Ryan Wiser of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory gave a Webcast on July 9, 2008. The presentation lasted approximately 30 minutes and was followed by a half hour available for questions and answers.
During this Webcast Ryan Wiser of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory summarized key findings from the U.S. Department of Energy's recently released "Annual Report on U.S. Wind Power Installation, Cost, and Performance Trends: 2007 (PDF 4.0 MB) Download Adobe Reader." In following the contents of the report itself, the presentation provided a comprehensive overview of trends in the U.S. wind power market, with a particular focus on 2007. Drawing from a variety of sources, the presentation summarized the latest information on a variety of topics, including: wind project installation trends; wind industry developments; evolution of wind power sales prices; comparing the price of wind with wholesale market prices; installed wind project costs; wind turbine prices; wind project performance; O&M cost trends; and integration, transmission, and policy developments. Of particular note, the presentation highlighted data on project-level wind power pricing, installed project costs, and wind project performance that have not previously been summarized in as comprehensive a fashion as in the DOE report. Date: 6/18/2008 to 6/19/2008Location: Harrisonburg , VAJames Madison University. The purpose of the Symposium is to inform stakeholders and other interested parties about the progress that wind power has made in the region over the last few years. The Symposium will address critical and timely issues pertaining to wind power development in Virginia and throughout the mid-Atlantic region.
Topics for Proposed Workshops
- Small Wind Installation
- National Education Energy Development Teacher Workshop
- Wind Powering America Wind for Schools Program
- Media and Communications
- Virginia Renewable Scoring System for Siting
Topics for Sessions
- Wind Benefits
- Wildlife Impacts
- Offshore Wind
- Utilities Commitments to Virginia Wind
- Farm Bill 9006
- Wind on Federal Lands
Date: 6/18/2008Location: Salina , KSPhone: 785-271-3349 Salina Chamber of Commerce. Date: 6/17/2008 to 6/18/2008Location: Indianapolis , INPhone: (317) 232-8944 Indianapolis Convention Center, 100 South Capitol Ave. Presentations and panels discussions will feature:
- Opportunities for wind power in Indiana — National Renewable Energy Laboratory
- An overview of Indiana's electricity landscape — State Utility Forecasting Group
- The process of putting together an Indiana wind farm project — Benton County Wind Farm panel
- The rural agricultural perspective for wind power
- Power perspectives from the utility view point
- Indiana's capabilities for the manufacture of wind turbines
Learn why wind power makes economic sense for Indiana and network with the experts working on wind energy. Date: 6/5/2008Location: Houston , TXPhone: 303-384-6973 Hyatt Regency Houston. 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., with an industry-sponsored reception immediately following.
The Summit provides Wind Powering America's network of state wind working groups, state energy officials, DOE and national lab WPA representatives and its professional and institutional partners an opportunity to review successes, opportunities and challenges for wind at the state level. Participants share strategies/lessons learned, review priority activities/topics, and celebrate and recognize accomplishments among peers. The Summit features plenary sessions, regional and state breakouts, and smaller group discussions on focused issues, as well as presentations and remarks from invited national guest speakers. Summit participants include leaders of Wind Powering America's state wind working groups, institutional partners, wind industry experts, and DOE and National Laboratory staff. Read the Wind Powering America State Summit Proceedings. Date: 5/30/2008Location: Columbus , OHPhone: (614) 466-8425 Connecticut Wind Working Group Meeting Date: 5/21/2008Location: CTPhone: (860) 257-2345 Public Participation to Gain Acceptance of Renewable Energy Webinar Date: 5/14/2008Location: COPhone: 720-962-7271 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. PDT
Discover techniques to involve the public, determine public opinion and gain acceptance for renewable energy projects and other utility operations and plans. The webinar will also include an overview of DEED's Public Participation for Consumer Owned Utilities:
An Implementation Guide. Regional Renewable Energy Development Workshop: Great Plains Tribes Date: 5/12/2008 to 5/15/2008Location: Rapid City , SDThis workshop focuses on the renewable energy development opportunities available to tribes in a specific region. This interactive course is designed to explore strategic energy planning and energy options to meet the long term energy goals of your Tribe. The workshop is focused on: 1) renewable energy technologies and energy efficiency concepts; 2) renewable energy project development; 3) organization and legal framework for development; and 4) financing options leading toward sustainable tribal communities. Agenda and registration information will be posted, once available, on the Tribal Energy Program Web site. Ag Outreach Webcast: Wind Farming Date: 5/8/2008Location: COPhone: (303) 384-6962 The second in a series of Webcasts sponsored by Wind Powering America with the purpose of reaching out to the agricultural community. The presentation lasted approximately 1 hour and was followed by a half hour available for questions and answers.
The topic of this Webcast is "Wind Farming" and was presented by David Kolsrud. David Kolsrud has over 13 years of experience in renewable energy and is well recognized nationwide. He has helped to develop, organize, and fund over 20 renewable energy projects — primarily ethanol, biodiesel, and wind projects. In 2006, he formed DAK Renewable Energy, which manages 11 LLCs with investments in multiple renewable projects. David's thesis has been that community ownership of biofuels plants has had a significant positive benefit which can be repeated or enhanced using wind energy. He talked about wind farming — some of the steps from conception to completion. Date: 5/7/2008 to 5/8/2008Location: Broomfield , COPhone: 865-691-5540, ext. 141 Utility Wind Integration Group. A major goal of the workshop is to increase the visibility of engineering career opportunities in the wind industry, with an emphasis on power engineering. Toward this end, the workshop discussions will highlight growing needs for power engineering professionals knowledgeable in all aspects of wind energy. The workshop will also address sources of support for university research and education programs capable of expanding the numbers of qualified engineering graduates and launching them onto rewarding career paths in the wind and electric power communities. New Great Lakes Wind Collaborative to Hold 1st Annual Meeting Date: 5/6/2008 to 5/7/2008Location: Buffalo , NYHyatt Regency Hotel. The Great Lakes Wind Collaborative (GLWC) will hold its 1st Annual Meeting May 6-7, 2008 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Buffalo, New York. The meeting will provide an opportunity for interested stakeholders to learn more about this new collaborative and become engaged in wind issues on a regional level. Presentations on the role of wind energy in meeting the Great Lakes region's energy needs of the 21st century as well as the Midwestern Governors Association's Energy Security and Climate Change Platform and its implications for wind energy in the Great Lakes region will be part of the program. Topical presentations and discussions on issues surrounding off shore wind development and environmental and wildlife impacts of wind power are also part of the two-day event. The newly-formed GLWC will unveil a first year workplan. Participants will be invited to provide feedback on the first year activities.
Breakout sessions will further provide participants with an opportunity to help shape future activities of the Great Lakes Wind Collaborative. Specific topical areas to be discussed include environmental planning, siting and permitting, research gaps, off shore aspects, transmission and power system integration, and economic development aspects of wind power. Interested stakeholders can go to the Web site to sign up for periodic updates on GLWC activities. A draft agenda and registration information for the meeting will be available on the GLWC Web site in the near future.
The GLWC is a group established to build consensus and identify and address issues affecting the planning, development, and operation of wind power facilities in the Great Lakes region. The GLWC provides a forum for dialogue and an opportunity for analysis and exchange of information among key stakeholders to facilitate sustainable wind power development in the region.
The Great Lakes Commission serves as the Secretariat for the GLWC, with funding in part from the U.S. Department of Energy - National Renewal Energy Laboratory. Date: 4/23/2008 to 4/25/2008Location: Girdwood , AKWe welcome you to attend the 2008 International Wind Diesel Workshop being hosted by the U.S. Department of Energy, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, the Alaska Energy Authority, and the Renewable Energy Alaska Project. It has been almost four years since the last wind-diesel workshop and the technology has expanded in nature and application. New systems have been installed from Alaska to the Galapagos Islands and several older sites have seen large expansions. The rising cost of diesel fuel and the maturing of the wind industry is continuing to spur the market forward, with projects being planned or implemented from Mongolia to Antarctica. As with all of the workshops in pervious years, this one will focus on what has worked, and what has not, bringing the wind-diesel community together to share and discuss the current status of the technology and where we feel it should be going. Please come and join us.
Wind-Diesel Topics
- Operating Experience
- Comparative Economics
- Project Development
- System Integration
- Institutional Approaches
- Lessons Learned
- Markets
- Emerging Concepts
- Technology Updates
- Test Center Reports
- Development Plans
- Assessment of Barriers
Contacts
Martina Dabo, Wind Program Manager, Alaska Energy Authority
907-269-3027
Ian Baring-Gould, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
303-384-7021 Michigan Wind Working Group Date: 4/23/2008Location: Lansing , MIMichigan Public Service Commission Office, 6545 Mercantile Way, Hearing Room A. 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Driving directions
Call in number: 877-336-1829
Passcode: 2022874#
Presentations will be posted on the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Growth Web site.
The agenda will be:
9:30 a.m. — Introductions and announcements
10:00 a.m. — Update on Harvest Wind Farm, John Miceli, Wolverine Power
10:45 a.m. — Township Perspective on Harvest Wind Farm, Brion Dickens, Oliver Twp
11:30 a.m. — MI-WETS (Michigan Wind Energy Transmission Study) Update, Tom Stanton, MPSC
1:30 - 3:30 p.m. — Wind Study Technical Meeting: Report and Discussion on on-going Michigan Wind Diversity, Reliability, and Value Studies, Sina Sadeghi-Baghsorkhi, University of Michigan. Regional Renewable Energy Development Workshop: Alaska Natives Date: 4/21/2008 to 4/23/2008Location: Anchorage , AKThis workshop focuses on the renewable energy development opportunities available to tribes in a specific region. This interactive course is designed to explore strategic energy planning and energy options to meet the long term energy goals of your Tribe. The workshop is focused on: 1) renewable energy technologies and energy efficiency concepts; 2) renewable energy project development; 3) organization and legal framework for development; and 4) financing options leading toward sustainable tribal communities. Agenda and registration information will be posted, once available, on the Tribal Energy Program Web site. Date: 4/16/2008Location: Westborough , MAPhone: 413-545-2864 Massachusetts Technology Collaborative Weiss Conference Center. 3:00- 5:00 p.m.; driving directions.
Offshore Wind and Chapter 91: Impacts on Development in the Coastal Zone
Carol Wasserman, Senior Scientist with The ESS Group, will describe the Chapter 91 Waterways Act, its jurisdiction and impacts upon wind energy in the MA coastal zone, and significant changes that are currently being considered.
Muni's on Fire for Wind Energy: The Templeton Story
Sean Hamilton, General Manager of the Templeton Municipal Light and Water Department, and John LeClerc, Technology Engineering Teacher at Narragansett Middle School, will speak about their creative and effective efforts to educate the Northern Tier region about wind energy, and the current status of their wind turbine project located at the regional Narragansett school campus.
We look forward to seeing you on the 16th! Refreshments will be provided. Please RSVP. Renewable Energy Credit Tracking and Marketing Systems Webinar Date: 4/9/2008Location: COPhone: 720-962-7271 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. PDT
Several renewable energy credit tracking and marketing systems have sprung up over the last couple of years. Learn how they work and how they support growing voluntary and competitive REC markets. Arizona Wind Working Group Meeting Date: 4/4/2008Location: Kingman , AZPhone: 928-523-2380 Mohave County Administration Building, Saguaro Rooms A and B, 700 W Beale St. 10:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
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Attendees should RSVP with Patricia by April 1. Kansas Wind Working Group Meeting Date: 4/3/2008Location: Independence , KSPhone: 785-271-3349 Nevada Wind Working Group Meeting Date: 3/25/2008Location: Carson City , NVPhone: 775-684-1184 Nevada Commission on Economic Development, 108 E. Proctor St. 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Teleconference Phone Number
775-687-4001
Agenda
- Introductions
- Update from Clint Koble on activities of Nevada Rural Development Council
- Update on wind siting issues discussed at recent Joint Military Affairs Committee Meeting and Joint Military meeting with Nevada BLM representatives.
- DOE's Wind Powering America initiatives in Nevada, including the unveiling of the WindPower Nevada Web site
- New Business and other miscellaneous items
- Adjournment (by 11:00 am)
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