Schools, Colleges and Universities

Resources for Schools

There are many resources to help schools interested in learning more about how they can participate in wind energy.

While every situation is different, one of the best things a school interested in wind can do is learn about what other schools have done, especially schools in their area. You can find pre-sorted search of school wind project case studies from our larger project database here.

You can find a pre-sorted list of resources specifically for schools (from our larger resource database) by clicking here, but keep in mind that school wind projects are simply community wind projects so our collection of resources for community wind projects will be helpful as well.

Wind Powering America's "Schools" Web Page

Wind Powering America (a program of the U.S. Dept. of Energy) has a page of resources for schools interested in wind energy at http://www.eere.energy.gov/windandhydro/windpoweringamerica/schools.asp

Resouces on this page include:

Carleton College, Northfield, MN: Community Wind Project

Carleton College installed the first college owned commercial scale wind turbine in the country in September 2004. The 1.65 MW turbine offsets approximately 40% of the campus' electricity use.

Read Windustry's case study in our Summer 2006 Newsletter.

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