Coastal North Carolina Wind Resource Assessment Project

Topics:
Civil and Environmental
Tags:
North Carolina,
Renewable Energy,
Renewable Energy Policy Project,
Telecom & Utilities,
Turbine,
Wind Energy
Source:
Renewable Energy Policy Project

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Overview: Recent advances in wind turbine technology combined with work done by the North Carolina State Energy Office to map the wind resource in eastern North Carolina show that the Coastal region of North Carolina holds substantial wind power potential for wind energy development. This article focuses on the Coastal North Carolina Wind Resource Assessment Project and determines how the wind resource can be developed consistent with community interests and other constraints on development.

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