Presentations
Presentations from March 17, 2008 GLRWEI Meet-Up in Detroit
Click on the following links to download resources and presentations from the March 17, 2008 Meet-Up in Detroit:
Community Wind Energy 2006: Home and Farm Wind Turbines - Addressing Barriers - Siting, Permitting, Zoning and Interconnection
This session focused on providing practical information and advice on addressing barriers to home and farm wind projects. Topics include: when and how to approach local boards and state agencies to secure permits, how to build support for your installation, and tips on working with your installer and utility to interconnect your wind system.
Community Wind Energy 2006: Home and Farm Wind Turbines - How to Choose Equipment and Select an Installer
Topics in this session included: choosing the right equipment, new vs. refurbished turbines, questions to ask before you buy, and what to expect from an installer.
Moderator: Brian Antonich, Small Wind Program Analyst, Windustry
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Community Wind Energy 2006: Financing Community Wind - Debt Panel
This session explores the debt side of community wind energy. Featured topics include: the debt market today – participants and terms; what makes a good wind project from a lender’s perspective; new opportunities in bonding; and how lenders view risk for wind energy projects.
Moderator: Ed Woolsey, Green Prairie Energy
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Community Wind Energy 2006: Business Models
Business Models: Farmer and Small Developer Panel
Community Wind Energy 2006: A Million Little Pieces
Developing community wind is no simple task. Experts on this panel will dissect both legal and financial aspects of the development process to show how the many pieces can fit together. Topics covered in this session will include the legal aspects of your business structure, negotiating power purchase agreements, understanding and locating tools for financing, factors affecting financing and your proforma.
Wind Prospecting
Assessing your wind resource is a critical piece of planning a wind project. Click on the link at the bottom of this page to view a presentation given by Wes Slaymaker for a Wisconsin Focus on Energy Seminar in February 2005.
CAUTION: This is a very large (4.5 MB) file and may be slow to download!
Presentations from "Colorado Wind and Distributed Energy: Renewables for Rural Prosperity"
This conference was held April 13-14, 2004 in Colorado Springs, CO. This link will take you to presentations from the event.

