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DOE's State Energy Program (SEP) lists the following publications from its state publications database about the adoption of renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies in Iowa. SEP lists more than 500 documents published by state agencies and DOE that are organized by state and topic. Search the database. Some of the following documents are available as Adobe Acrobat PDFs. Download Adobe Reader.

  • Crop of the Future
    Iowa's Waverly Light and Power, a municipal utility located about 150 miles northeast of Des Moines, has produced an 8.5 minute promotional video on wind energy. Waverly became the first municipal utility west of the Mississippi to install a wind turbine in 1993, and currently operates three wind turbines with a combined rated capacity of 2.4 megawatts (MW). The turbines provide five percent of the energy needs of the city. The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) makes copies of this video available upon request; contact NREL's Kathy O'Dell; January, 2009.
  • Fuel Price News
    The Iowa Office of Energy Independence publishes a series of fact sheets for consumers and links to organizations that keep price statistics on its "Iowa Gas Price Watch." 2 pp.; March, 2009.
  • Iowa 2008 Energy Independence Plan — Charting Our Own Course: Today's Challenges, Tomorrow's Opportunities
    (PDF 1.84 MB)
    The Iowa Office of Energy Independence publishes this energy plan for the state; 36 pp.; December, 2008.

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