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Below are 50 results of the Related Publications of 'Transmission and Grid Integration: Electricity, Resources, & Building Systems Integration (Fact Sheet)'. The publications are available as Adobe Acrobat PDFs. Download Adobe Reader.

1. Development of Biological Criteria for the Design of Advanced Hydropower Turbines
A review of the literature related to turbine-passage injury mechanisms suggests the following biological criteria should be considered in the design of new turbines: (1) pressure; (2) cavitation; (3)  Details Bookmark & Share
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2. DOE Hydropower Program Annual Report for FY 2000
This report describes the activities of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Hydropower Program during Fiscal Year 2000 (October 1, 1999, to September 30, 2000). Background, current activities, and fut  Details Bookmark & Share
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3. DOE Hydropower Program Annual Report for FY 2001
This annual report describes the various projects supported by the hydropower program in FY 2001. The program’s focus for FY 2002 was on improving the environmental performance of hydropower projects   Details Bookmark & Share
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4. DOE Hydropower Program Annual Report for FY 2003
This report describes the progress of the R&D conducted in FY 2003 the under four program areas at the time: (1) Advanced Hydropower Technology (Large Turbine Field Testing, Testing of the Alden/NREC   Details Bookmark & Share
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5. DOE Hydropower Program Annual Report for FY 2004
This report describes the progress of the R&D conducted in FY 2004 the under four program areas at the time: (1) Advanced Hydropower Technology (Large Turbine Field Testing, Water Use Optimization, an  Details Bookmark & Share
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6. DOE Hydropower Program Biennial Report for FY 2005-2006
This report describes the progress of the R&D conducted in FY 2005-2006 the under four program areas at the time: (1) Advanced Hydropower Technology (Large Turbine Field Testing, Water Use Optimizatio  Details Bookmark & Share
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7. Wind Energy Multiyear Program Plan for 2007-2012
Detailed plan for the Wind Energy Program's activities from 2007-1012, including goals, targets, and barriers.  Details Bookmark & Share
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8. 2008 Wind Power Strategic Planning Meeting Report
Proceedings of the Wind Program's strategic planning meeting (2008).  Details Bookmark & Share
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9. Wind and Water Power Program - Wind Power Opens Door To Diverse Opportunities (Green Jobs)
The strong projected growth of wind power will require a stream of trained and qualified workers to manufacture, construct, operate, and maintain the wind energy facilities.  Details Bookmark & Share
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10. Product Thumbnail ImageWind Powering America FY09 Activities Summary
The report reflects the accomplishments of state Wind Working Groups, Wind Powering America programs at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, and partner organizations.  Details Bookmark & Share
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11. A National Offshore Wind Strategy: Creating an Offshore Wind Energy Industry in the United States
This document outlines the Department of Energy's strategy for accelerating the responsible development of offshore wind energy in the United States.  Details Bookmark & Share
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12. 2009 Water Power Peer Review Report
This report contains the findings of the 2009 Water Power Peer Review Panel, as well as the Water Power Program's responses to those findings. This Peer Review focused on the Program's marine and hydr  Details Bookmark & Share
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13. Product Thumbnail ImageEnergy Empowers Fact Sheet
This fact sheet provides information about the Energy Empowers clean energy newswire, including a couple of stories on the reverse side.  Details Bookmark & Share
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14. Energy Empowers Fact Sheet -- West Virginia version
A revamped version of the Energy Empowers original fact sheet with only West Virginia weatherization stories on the reverse side.  Details Bookmark & Share
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15. Building the Clean Energy Economy, Engaging the Private Sector
This packet provides a list of companies with whom EERE’s program offices collaborate. Below is a list of EERE’s program managers and their contact information should you or your organization be inte  Details Bookmark & Share
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16. EERE Wind and Hydropower Technologies Program Technology Review (Deep Dive) for Under Secretaries Johnson and Koonin
September 4, 2009 presentation highlighting the Wind and Hydropower Program, addressing program goals and objectives, budgets, technology pathways, breakthroughs, and DOE solutions to market barriers.  Details Bookmark & Share
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17. Technology Improvement Opportunities for Low Wind Speed Turbines and Implications for Cost of Energy Reduction
This report analyzes the status of wind energy technology in 2002 and describes the potential for technology advancements to reduce the cost and increase the performance of wind turbines.  Details Bookmark & Share
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18. Wind Energy Multiyear Program Plan For 2007–2012
The purpose of this document is to provide an overview of the DOE Wind Energy Program and to describe the near and long-term goals and strategies for achieving the program's mission.  Details Bookmark & Share
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19. EERE Wind and Hydropower Technologies Program Technology Review (Deep Dive) for Under Secretaries Johnson and Koonin
September 4, 2009 presentation highlighting the Wind and Hydropower Program, addressing program goals and objectives, budgets, technology pathways, breakthroughs, and DOE solutions to market barriers.  Details Bookmark & Share
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20. Water Power Program Contacts and Organization
This organizational chart shows the management of the water team and cross-cutting functions in the program.  Details Bookmark & Share
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21. Water Power: 2010 Peer Review Report
This document is the peer review panel’s observations and findings, response from the Water Program to these, and supporting meeting materials including an agenda and participants list.  Details Bookmark & Share
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22. Product Thumbnail ImageWind Program Accomplishments
This fact sheet describes some of the accomplishments of DOE's Wind Program through its investments in technology development and market barrier reduction, and how those accomplishments are supporting  Details Bookmark & Share
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23. Product Thumbnail Image2011 Wind Technologies Market Report
An annual report on the wind energy industry including key statistics, economic data, installation, capacity, and generation statistics, and more.  Details Bookmark & Share
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24. Product Thumbnail ImageU.S. Department of Energy Wind and Water Power Program Funding in the United States: Offshore Wind Energy Projects, Fiscal Years 2006 – FY 2012
This report covers the Wind and Water Power Program’s Offshore Wind Energy projects from 2006 to 2012.  Details Bookmark & Share
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25. Linkages from DOE's Wind Energy Program R&D to Commercial Renewable Power Generation
The report compares wind energy technology and markets for the pre- and post-DOE Wind Energy Program as a backdrop for the investigation of linkages from the Program to downstream developments.  Details Bookmark & Share
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26. Product Thumbnail ImageU.S. Department of Energy Wind and Water Power Technologies Office Funding in the United States: Testing, Manufacturing, and Component Development Projects for Utility-Scale and Distributed Wind Energy, Fiscal Years 2006-2013
This report covers the Wind and Water Power Technologies Office’s Testing, Manufacturing, and Component Development Projects for Utility-Scale and Distributed Wind Energy from 2006 to 2013.  Details Bookmark & Share
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27. Presentation on the EERE FY 2014 Budget Request (Wind Program)
Fiscal Year 2014 budget request from the Department of Energy’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (Wind Program).  Details Bookmark & Share
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28. Wind Program: A New Vision for U.S. Wind Power
A link to the New Vision for U.S. Wind Power Web page, which enables stakeholders to provide input on the direction of the wind industry.  Details Bookmark & Share
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29. Electrolysis Production of Hydrogen from Wind and Hydropower Workshop Proceedings
This document summarizes the opportunities and challenges for low-cost renewable hydrogen production from wind and hydropower. The Workshop on Electrolysis Production of Hydrogen from Wind and Hydropo  Details Bookmark & Share
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30. Annual Report to Congress on Federal Government Energy Management and Conservation Programs Fiscal Year 1999
This document provides information on energy consumption in Federal buildings, operations, and vehicles and equipment, and documents activities conducted by Federal agencies to meet the statutory requ  Details Bookmark & Share
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31. Case Studies on the Effectiveness of State Financial Incentives for Renewable Energy
September 2002 · NREL/SR-620-32819 Case Studies on the Effectiveness of State Financial Incentives for Renewable Energy S. Gouchoe, V. Everette, and R. Haynes North Carolina State University Raleigh,   Details Bookmark & Share
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32. Solar Radiation Data Manual for Buildings
This manual provides solar radiation and illuminance values for a horizontal window and four vertical windows (facing north, east, south, and west) for 239 stations in the United States and its territ  Details Bookmark & Share
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33. Wind Powering America: Clean Energy for the 21st Century
This brochure features wind FAQs for consumers, updated wind resource maps, perspectives on wind energy from stakeholders, and a list of Wind Powering America publications.  Details Bookmark & Share
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34. America's Schools Use Wind Energy to Further their Goals
This fact sheet describes different project models that different communities have used across the U.S. to use wind energy to benefit their school districts.  Details Bookmark & Share
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35. Wind Energy for Rural Economic Development
Brochure on the benefits of wind energy for rural and agricultural communities.  Details Bookmark & Share
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36. State Wind Working Group Handbook
A handbook for state Wind Working Groups, with a focus on four themes: state-based activities; rural economic development; greening federal loads, and utility partnerships.  Details Bookmark & Share
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37. Wind Power for Municipal Utilities
A brochure on wind power's benefits for municipal utilities.  Details Bookmark & Share
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38. Wind Power For America: Rural Electric Utilities Harvest New Crop
A brochure on wind power's benefits for rural electric cooperatives.  Details Bookmark & Share
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39. Wind Powering America Brochure
This brochure gives a brief description of Wind Powering America's goals, benefits, and strategy.  Details Bookmark & Share
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40. Wind Powering America: Clean Energy for the 21st Century
This Wind Powering America brochure provides the perspectives on the benefits of wind power from different sectors of society, including ranching, utility commissioner, parent, Native American, farmer  Details Bookmark & Share
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41. Colorado Public Utility Commission's Xcel Wind Decision
A paper on the Colorado Public Utility Commission's ruling on Xcel Energy, which ordered the utility to undertake good-faith negotiations for a wind power plant.  Details Bookmark & Share
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42. Wind Powering the Government
A brochure on the benefits of using wind energy to power government.  Details Bookmark & Share
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43. Small Wind Electric Systems: An Alaska Consumer's Guide
This guide provides consumers with information to help them determine whether a small wind electric system can provide all or a portion of the energy they need for their home or business based on thei  Details Bookmark & Share
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44. Small Wind Electric Systems: An Arizona Consumer's Guide
This guide provides consumers with information to help them determine whether a small wind electric system can provide all or a portion of the energy they need for their home or business based on thei  Details Bookmark & Share
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45. Small Wind Electric Systems: A Colorado Consumer's Guide
This guide provides consumers with information to help them determine whether a small wind electric system can provide all or a portion of the energy they need for their home or business based on thei  Details Bookmark & Share
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46. Small Wind Electric Systems: A Delaware Consumer's Guide
This guide provides consumers with information to help them determine whether a small wind electric system can provide all or a portion of the energy they need for their home or business based on thei  Details Bookmark & Share
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47. Small Wind Electric Systems: An Idaho Consumer's Guide
This guide provides consumers with information to help them determine whether a small wind electric system can provide all or a portion of the energy they need for their home or business based on thei  Details Bookmark & Share
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48. Small Wind Electric Systems: An Illinois Consumer's Guide
This guide provides consumers with information to help them determine whether a small wind electric system can provide all or a portion of the energy they need for their home or business based on thei  Details Bookmark & Share
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49. Small Wind Electric Systems: An Iowa Consumer's Guide
This guide provides consumers with information to help them determine whether a small wind electric system can provide all or a portion of the energy they need for their home or business based on thei  Details Bookmark & Share
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50. Small Wind Electric Systems: A Kansas Consumer's Guide
This guide provides consumers with information to help them determine whether a small wind electric system can provide all or a portion of the energy they need for their home or business based on thei  Details Bookmark & Share
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