December 6, 2024
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Distributed Wind Guidebook

Abstract

Distributed wind energy technologies generate clean, carbon-free power close to the point of electrical consumption (i.e., close to people and their energy needs). Distributed wind energy can help individuals and communities meet their unique goals, such as reducing impacts on climate change, decreasing electricity bills, boosting energy independence or autonomy from the electric grid, and enhancing grid reliability and resiliency. This guidebook is designed to support individuals and communities in deploying distributed wind energy technologies by providing fundamental information needed for success. Each section is framed around a key question in the journey to deployment and offers resources to help you answer it.

Published: December 6, 2024

Citation

Preziuso D.C., K. Kazimierczuk, M.P. Moncheur de Rieudotte, E.L. Anderson II, L.M. Sheridan, P.R. Jackson, and B.Y. Davis. 2024. Distributed Wind Guidebook Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.

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