The second quarter 2012 issues of the Wind Program Newsletter.
Wind Energy Technologies Office
May 1, 2012- Energy Department Hosts Booth at WINDPOWER 2012
- In the News
- Current R&D
- Funding Opportunities
- Recent Publications
Energy Department Hosts Booth at WINDPOWER 2012
The Energy Department will host an exhibit booth at the American Wind Energy Association WINDPOWER Conference in Atlanta, Georgia, June 3 - 7. Visit the Energy Department's Wind Program booth, #2411, to learn about the Department's latest research and development efforts, and speak with Wind Program staff. More.
In the News
- Energy Department Releases New Land-Based/Offshore Wind Resource Map
- Wind Powering America’s Wind for Schools Team Honored with Wirth Chair Award
- Energy and Interior Departments Host Offshore Energy Knowledge Exchange Workshop
Current R&D
- Interagency Field Test Evaluates Co-operation of Turbines and Radar
- Complex Flow Workshop Assesses Future R&D Needs
- Cooperation Among Balancing Authorities Offers Greater Use of Renewable Energy with Lower Integration Costs
- ANL Software Improves Wind Power Forecasting
- Flow Distortion Study Completed for the Chesapeake Light Tower
- ANL Study Shows Wind Power Decreases Power Sector Emissions
- Gearbox Reliability Collaborative Debuts on the Web
Funding Opportunities
- DOE's Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Funding Opportunities
- DOE's SBIR/STTR Program is accepting applications for a funding opportunity to support energy technology development in areas including land-based and offshore wind energy.
Recent Publications
- A Tale of Two Cities: Greensburg Resurrected as a National Model for Green Communities
- 2010 Cost of Wind Energy Review
- Data Collection for Current U.S. Wind Energy Projects: Component Costs, Financing, Operations, and Maintenance
- Procurement Options for New Renewable Electricity Supply
- U.S. Department of Energy Complex Flow Workshop Report
- Variance Analysis of Wind and Natural Gas Generation under Different Market Structures: Some Observations
- Wind Program Accomplishments
- Western Region Renewable Energy Markets: Implications for the Bureau of Land Management