Wind
There are generally two distinct types of wind projects, often referred to as small and large projects. First of all there are the small wind installations that are generally used for providing electricity to a single source such as a home, small business or farm and then there are large systems that provide electricity for larger sources.
Small Wind Systems Information
- Wind Energy for North Dakota Homeowners, Farmers and Small Businesses
- Wind Energy Technologies
- Small Wind Electric Systems - A U.S. Consumers Guide U. S. Department of Energy brochure (PDF)
- Wind Energy for North Dakota Homeowners, Farmers and Small Business. North Dakota State University Extension publication describing the basics of small wind systems (PDF)
- Basics of Farm/Residential Small Wind Turbines Recorded AdobeConnect Webinar from National Renewable Energy Laboratory. (Very Technical)
- Managing Your Expectations - Sizing a Small Wind Turbine to Your Load Recorded AdobeConnect Webinar from National Renewable Energy Laboratory.(The actual presentation starts 6 minutes into the webinar)
- Small Wind Electric Systems - A North Dakota Consumer's Guide U. S. Department of Energy brochure (PDF)
- AWEA State Fact Sheets - American Wind Energy Association webpage
Large Wind Project Information
- Wind Turbine Lease Considerations for Landowners, North Dakota State University Extension publication (PDF)
- Negotiating Wind Energy Property Agreements Farmers Legal Action Group, Inc. booklet (PDF)
- A Landowners Guide to Wind Energy Development U. S. Department of Energy brochure (PDF)
- Farmers Guide to Wind Energy: Legal Issues in Farming the Wind Farmers Legal Action Group webpage
- Wind Power Today U. S. Department of Energy (PDF)
- Wind Energy Technologies - U.S. Department of Energy