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Author Lantz, Eric.

Title Economic development impacts of community wind projects [electronic resource] : a review and empirical evaluation : preprint / E. Lantz and S. Tegen.

Imprint Golden, CO : National Renewable Energy Laboratory, [2009]

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 Axe Federal Documents Online  E 9.17:NREL/CP-500-45555    ---  Available
Description 1 online resource (iii, 23 p.) : ill.
Series Conference paper ; NREL/CP-500-45555
Conference paper (National Renewable Energy Laboratory (U.S.)) ; 550-45555.
Note Title from title screen (viewed May 8, 2009).
"April 2009."
"To be presented at WINDPOWER 2009 Conference and Exhibition, Chicago, Illinois, May 4-7, 2009."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (p. 22-23).
Summary "Community wind" refers to a class of wind energy ownership structures. The extent of local ownership may range from a small minority share to full ownership by persons in the immediate area surrounding the wind project site. Potential project owners include local farmers, businesses, Native American tribes, universities, cooperatives, or any other local entity seeking to invest in wind energy. The opposite of community wind is an "absentee" project, in which ownership is completely removed from the state and community surrounding the facility. Thus, there is little or no ongoing direct financial benefit to state and local populations aside from salaries for local repair technicians, local property tax payments, and land lease payments. In recent years, the community wind sector has been inhibited by manufacturers' preference for larger turbine orders. This often puts smaller community wind developers and projects at a competitive disadvantage. However, state policies specifically supporting community wind may become a more influential market factor as turbines are now more readily available given manufacturer ramp-ups and the slow-down in the industry that has accompanied the recent economic and financial crises. This report examines existing literature to provide an overview of economic impacts resulting from community wind projects, compares results, and explains variability.
Subject Wind power -- Economic aspects.
Economic development projects.
Job creation -- Measurement.
Energy policy.
Added Author Tegen, Suzanne.
National Renewable Energy Laboratory (U.S.)
Windpower Conference & Exhibition (2009 : Chicago, Ill.)
Gpo Item No. 0430-P-04 (online)
Sudoc No. E 9.17:NREL/CP-500-45555

 
    
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