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Wind energy team

Wind energy team. Members. Irene Shonle Dennis Kaan Mike Kostrzewa, PE, Director, CSU Wind Application Center Rebecca Cantwell, Colorado Harvesting Energy network. What is the potential of wind?.

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Wind energy team

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  1. Wind energy team

  2. Members • Irene Shonle • Dennis Kaan • Mike Kostrzewa, PE, Director, CSU Wind Application Center • Rebecca Cantwell, Colorado Harvesting Energy network

  3. What is the potential of wind? • The U.S. Department of Energy has announced a goal of obtaining 6% of U.S. electricity from wind by 2020 • Wind power could provide 20% of U.S. electricity needs by 2030

  4. Colorado is 11th best state for wind resource

  5. 8th in nation for installed wind projects

  6. Overview of wind

  7. Is my site windy enough? • Evaluating resource is first and most important step • Anemometer loan program data • www.engr.colostate.edu/ALP/ALP_Sites.htm • Wind map

  8. Turbine siting important • Tower height • Trees/other objects need to be at least 300 feet away

  9. Scale of wind • Small wind: for home owners, small businesses to offset electrical usage • Big wind – leasing land to a wind developer can provide farmers/ranchers with steady income • 95% of land still useable • Need at least 60 acres per megawatt

  10. Emerging – Community wind • Municipalities, large organizations own their own turbines • Local jobs, local benefits • Only example in CO right now is of Lamar and Springfield “piggybacking” onto large wind farm • Presence of large farm allowed these towns to buy five 1.5 MW turbines • NECO wind in Sedgwick, Philips, and Logan Counties will soon construct 400 MW Farm

  11. Potential issues • Zoning • Varies by county, municipality • Wildlife • Noise • Viewshed • Transmission (big wind only) • Difficult to find good information, independent testing

  12. To learn more: • Come to agent training in spring (TBA) • February? Eastern Plains? • In-depth resources on website • http://www.ext.colostate.edu/energy/wind.html • New fact sheets • Small wind - finished • Big wind -under review • Understanding wind resources -under development

  13. Upcoming from team • Working on national wind curriculum with 8 other states • Wind webinars • more fact sheets on eXtension • Small wind turbine to be installed outside Gilpin Extension Office

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