Publications on Advancing Wind Power in Illinois Conference Fifth Annual Conference

Introduction to Wind Energy 

Where is wind power headed in 2012 and beyond? 

Why Are PPAs Necessary 

Advancing Wind Power in Illinois 

Landowner to Landowner: What You Need to Know About Leasing 

U.S. Department of Energy Wind and Water Power Program Status Update 

Wind Energy Executives Panel 

Small Wind Zoning 

Economic Development and Wind Farms: Roles and Impacts 

Illinois Wind for Schools 

Wind Energy Educational Programs 

How Electricity Markets Work in Illinois 

A New Hub in Energy Infrastructure 

How Electricity Markets Work in Illinois 

Do-It-Yourself Windfarm 

Emerging technologies for wind turbine design and health monitoring 

Valuation of Renewable Projects at Each Stage of Project Development 

Advancing Wind Power in Illinois-Emerging Technologies 

Current Research by the Center for Renewable Energy at Illinois State University 

Best Practices for Sustainable Wind Power Development in the Great Lakes Region and Beyond 

Illinois Energy Policy 

Wind Energy Policy in Illinois 

Transmission Expansion for Wind Generation 

Transmission Expansion for Wind Energy 

Transmission Expansion for Wind Energy 

Transmission Expansion for Wind Energy 

City & County Zoning Perspectives Including Impact of Municipal Zoning Radius 

City & County Zoning Perspectives Including Impact of Municipal Zoning Radius 

Small Wind Presentation 

How to Receive a Building 

Small Wind Case Studies: Comparing Performance of Two 10 kW Bergey Wind Turbines in Central Illinois 

Advancing Wind Power in Illinois Conference Project Finance 

Valuation Concepts for Wind Farms 

How to Close a Wind Project Financing 

Wind Farm Operational Issues 

Wind Management at MISO 

The Jobs21! Campaign 

Curtailments - Windfarm Perspective 

A Winning Combination 

Introduction to Habitat Conservation Plans 

Advanced Drivetrain Concepts for Large Wind Turbines 

Eagles, Bats and Wind in Illinois 

Brochure 

System-Wide Emissions Implications of Increased Wind Penetration 

 

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