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Residential Wind Turbines - Online Discussion Forum

The “small-wind-home” Yahoo! online forum is designed to facilitate discussion of small-scale energy systems that include wind as a component. It provides a chance to learn how such systems work and to ask questions and learn from those who have designed or built systems for their own homes. The forum also has over 10 years of archived discussions to help users find answers to their questions immediately.

To subscribe, visit http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/small-wind-home/

AWEA members (see www.awea.org/membercenter) can also participate in a small wind eCommunity, an online tool to help those interested in the small wind industry share news, ideas, and documents. The resource is open to all levels of AWEA membership and enables users with similar interests to collaborate on projects and communicate securely online. Join by logging in to AWEA’s Member Center at www.awea.org/membercenter/login.html and selecting “AWEA eCommunities” at the left side of the page.

To sign up for a grassroots “Action Alert” list specifically for Small Wind, e-mail Ron Stimmel at rstimmel@awea.org and please indicate your full name, address, zip code, affiliation, e-mail address and U.S. Congressmen’s names (if known).

 

 
 

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