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Date: 5/30/2008Location: Columbus , OHPhone: (614) 466-8425 Date: 3/14/2008Location: Columbus , OH9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Date: 12/7/2007Location: Cleveland , OHNASA Glenn Research Facility. Date: 9/21/2007Location: Columbus , OH Date: 7/7/2007 to 7/12/2007Location: Cleveland , OHSmall wind will have a larger presence at the SOLAR 2007 Conference. SOLAR 2007 is the National Solar Energy Conference and is presented by the American Solar Energy Society (ASES). A new Small Wind Technical Division with ASES is Chaired by Trudy Forsyth and has catalyzed much of this new focus.
PRODUCT EXHIBITION
A number of small wind companies will show their products at SOLAR 2007. Depending on the demand, the booths will be organized together in a small wind pavilion. More information on exhibiting at the conference.
During the public day, representatives from the Ohio state energy office will explain incentives available in Ohio.
PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP
Small Wind Power for Homes, Farms, Businesses and Schools
Sunday, July 8, 8:30am to 5:30pm (extra fee)
Presented by: Jim Green, National Renewable Energy Lab and Robert Preus, Abundant Renewable Energy
This workshop will provide an overview wind power with an emphasis on small wind turbine applications. Attendees will understand the fundamental considerations of wind resource, wind turbine technology, and economics. Participants will understand the basic steps of a successful small wind project including system sizing, tower height, micro-siting, and permitting. The workshop will also explore the complementarity of solar and wind resources and will include case studies of successful projects that combine wind and PV. The workshop will also include lunch and a half-day small wind turbine installation demonstration.
SMALL WIND IN THE CONFERENCE PROGRAM
Bringing "Solar Convection" Technology into the Mainstream: Small Wind Turbine Installer Forum
Monday, July 9, 10:30 am - 12:00 pm
Organized by: Trudy Forsyth, NREL/National Wind Technology Center
Attendees will gain insight on the current strategies employed by successful small wind installers, answer poignant questions on the challenges of installing small turbines and discuss the upcoming NABCEP certification for small wind installers. Presentations will describe advantages and expenses of installing with various utilities and counties and identify winning strategies they have used to open up the local market. Speakers will briefly review the turbines they install and identify the site-specific factors that can affect installation and turbine performance (obstructions, tower height, setback requirements, etc.), recommendations for properly remanufacturing used equipment, required maintenance, and safety requirements (including work platforms, fall-arrest anchors, and fall-arrest systems). Attendees will be given ample time for questions and interactive discussion with panel members.
Wind Power Markets and Trends
Monday, July 9, 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
- U.S. Small Wind Turbine Installation Trends, L. Sherwood, Interstate Renewable Energy Council and T. Forsyth, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
- Making the Case for Small Wind and Federal Small Wind Incentives, H. Rhoads-Weaver, eFormative Option, LLC and T. Weiss, Pembina Institute, Canada
- Resurgence of the residential scale wind generator, A. Kruse, Southwest Windpower
- North American Certification for Small Wind Turbines: Establishing a Consumer-Friendly Rating System, L. Sherwood, Interstate Renewable Energy Council and H. Rhoads-Weaver, eFormative Options
- How to Build a Robust Small Wind Industry in Ohio — Lessons Learned from California, K. Sinclair, NREL
- Wind Power and Economic Development: Real Examples from the Pacific Northwest, J. Jenkins and T. Gagliano, Renewable Northwest Project
Date: 6/29/2007Location: Columbus , OH Date: 3/2/2007Location: Columbus , OHMeeting of the entire OWWG and break out meetings of the Business, Environment, Policy, and Outreach Action Teams. Date: 4/4/2006Location: Toledo , OHPostcard (PDF 197 KB) Download Adobe Reader. Date: 11/9/2004 to 11/10/2004Location: Cleveland , OHPhone: 614.985.6131 Learn about the latest developments for wind power development in Ohio. Topics Include:
- The NEW Ohio Wind Resource Map
- Bowling Green Wind Farm
- Manufacturing Opportunities
- Economic Development
- Green Power
- Small Wind Power Development
- Lake Erie Wind Development
- Trade Show
- And more!
Date: 11/18/2002 to 11/19/2002Location: Dublin , OHThe Department of Energy's Chicago Regional Office, on behalf of the DOE Wind Program, co-sponsored this wind workshop. Co-sponsors included the Ohio Department of Development's Office of Energy Efficiency, Green Energy Ohio, the American Corn Grower's Association, and Green Mountain Energy Company. The conference served as a forum to explore primarily small wind system applicability in Ohio and featured briefings and presentations on wind resources, wind technology, project development, and benefits and barriers related to wind installation. The conference featured a tour of a nearby small wind system and wind educational center. Invited speakers included small wind industry experts and manufacturers, federal and state energy and economic development officials, rural landowners, and product distributors.
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