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Paul Gipe

WindShare Performance Table

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Paul Gipe

Wolfgang Paulsen, Bohmstedt, and Butendiek

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Paul Gipe

  Wolfgang Paulsen is one of the owners of a Bürger wind project in the far northwest of Schleswig-Holstein near ... Read more
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Josef Pesch–Strom Rebel of Freiburg

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Paul Gipe

Pesch was named a strom (electricity) rebel by Elektritzitätswerke Schönau (EWS) in 2005 and that was a good reason for ... Read more

Samsø: Denmark’s Renewable Energy Island

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Paul Gipe

  Samsø is a 112 square kilometers island off the east coast of Denmark’s Jutland peninsula. Home to 4,300 residents, ... Read more

Observations on Bürgerbeteiligung–German Share Cooperatives–by Henning Holst

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Paul Gipe

  I first met Henning Holst in the late 1980s or early 1990s when he was developing citizen-owned wind projects ... Read more
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Landowner Leases & Royalty Payments

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Paul Gipe

An overview of royalty payments for wind energy in selected countries. . .

Renewable Energy Policy Mechanisms

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Paul Gipe

Renewable Tariffs have proven the most successful mechanism for stimulating investment in renewable electricity generation worldwide. Renewable Tariffs have resulted in more installed generating capacity and more robust competition among manufacturers and have stimulated more

Le Haut des Ailes: France’s First Large-Scale Cooperative Wind Plant

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Paul Gipe

Some of the RePower turbines in Le Haut des Ailes near Igny, Lorraine, France. Photo by Paul Gipe We were ... Read more
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Generator Ratings & Capacity Factors: Why You Should Avoid Them

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Paul Gipe

Newcomers to wind energy and even some old-timers who should know better often equate the size of a wind turbine to it's generator rating. A Vestas V80 for example is rated at 1.8 MW; a V82 is rated at 1.65 MW. While this is may be a useful shorthand among those unfamiliar with wind energy, the use of generator size leads to a host of problems when evaluating the technology.

Prince Edward Island Renewable Tariffs

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Paul Gipe

  The Energy Act and regulations which will follow will require utilities to acquire at least 15 per cent of ... Read more
Typical of rooftop turbines, the rotor is tied down on this non operating turbine in Holzhausen, Rheinland Pfalz, 2005. The turbine is noteworthy in its own right. The turbine is probably an Allgaier built in the years from 1950 1959. It appears to be a twin to a turbine atop the same company's building, Klöckner Moeller, alongside the main north south line from Bonn to Koblenz. The Allgaier was a derivative of the work by the father of German wind energy, Ulrich Hütter, and was built by a small company in the south of Germany in Göppingen (near Uhingen). Altogether, there were about 200 units built and ranged in size from 6 10 kW. A photograph similar to this and this background information is contained in Windgeshichter by Jan Oelker, 2005.

Rooftop Turbines: Rooftop Mounting and Building Integration of Wind Turbines

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Paul Gipe

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Paul Gipe Colloque sur L’Energie Eolienne, Rimouski, Quebec, Version Francaise

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Paul Gipe

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