Liz Hartman is the Communications Lead for DOE’s Wind Energy Technologies Office, and formerly (2009–2016) the Communications Lead for EERE’s combined Wind and Water Power Technologies Office.
Liz is a graduate of Cornell University with a B.S. in Natural Resources and an M.P.A. in Environmental Policy.
Articles by Liz Hartman
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Learn more about efforts to develop America's vast offshore wind resources.
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Brush up on your knowledge of wind! Get the details on a few of the lesser-known wind energy facts.
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Learn about key facts related to wind turbines used in distributed applications.
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Wind power capacity in the United States continued to experience strong growth in 2017.
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Offshore wind turbines on the Atlantic coast (as well as the Gulf Mexico) have several challenges to contend with—including hurricanes.
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This blog is part of a series that explores offshore wind technical challenges that are different in the U.S. than in other countries.
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This blog is part of a series that explores offshore wind technical challenges that are different in the United States than in other countries.
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New breakthroughs could cut the cost of wind energy in half by 2030—making it fully competitive with the fuel cost of natural gas.
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From utility-scale wind farms to the nation’s first offshore wind project, the U.S. wind industry continued to grow in 2016.
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Test your energy knowledge by checking out these surprising facts about hydropower.
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The five things you should know about wind power and it's impact in the United States.
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A new report evaluating the potential for offshore wind energy development across U.S. coasts found that even if only 1% of the technical resource potential is recovered, nearly 6.5 million homes could be powered by offshore wind energy.
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If we harnessed America's vast, untapped offshore wind energy resources -- what would be the impact?