Below are stories about distributed wind featured by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Wind Energy Technologies Office.
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A new training course called Selecting, Implementing, and Funding Distributed Wind Systems in Federal Facilities is now available.
8 new projects aim to drive down cost of distributed wind energy, improve grid support capabilities, and increase turbine certification testing
International team examines solutions to make wind systems competitive in the distributed energy market.
Selected small businesses are receiving Phase I grants that demonstrate technical feasibility for innovations during the first phase of their research
Competitiveness Improvement Project (CIP) RFP is accepting applications through March 31, 2020.
The goals of the CIP are to make wind energy cost competitive and increase the number of wind turbine designs certified to national testing standards.
As we embark on a new fiscal year, we’d like to share some of our key accomplishments from Fiscal Year 2019.
There are many different types of distributed wind customer. Find out more about distributed wind and who uses it.
WETO workshop attendees share information about needs, challenges, and experiences unique to distributed wind, especially in rural areas.
A recent Pacific Northwest National Laboratory report is the first of its kind to benchmark costs for small wind projects installed in the U.S.