Articles by
Paul Gipe
Public Safety and Setbacks
By
Paul Gipe
Excerpted from Wind Energy Comes of Age by Paul Gipe, John Wiley & Sons, Inc New York (1995), ... Read more

The Land of the Living: The Danish Folk High Schools and Denmark’s Non-Violent Path to Modernization by Steven Borish
By
Paul Gipe
The book, Land of the Living, is based on Borish's study of the Danish folkehøjskol system in the early 1980s. His book is an articulate examination of Danish culture. His theme is that Denmark could -- should -- be used as a model for the post modern development of the USA in what he calls, paraphrasing E.F. Schumacher, "development with a human face."
California or Bust: the Wind Energy Rush of 99?
By
Paul Gipe
The following is an editorial (leader) which appeared in Windpower Monthly. Since this editorial appeared the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission ... Read more
Let’s Put Wind Energy on the California Map
By
Paul Gipe
The following is an editorial (leader) which appeared in Windpower Monthly. By mid 1996 no wind energy visitor center ... Read more

Fayette Reborn in Major Restructuring
By
Paul Gipe
Fayette Energy Corp., the troubled Altamont Pass operator of a 143 MW wind plant plagued by debt, a low-paying avoided ... Read more
Geysers Loosing Steam: a Finite Resource After All?
By
Paul Gipe
Note: This article was written for Independent Energy Magazine. The date indicated was January 3, 1980. I can’t remember when ... Read more
Wind Chargers: Building Tools from the Nation’s Past by Paul Gipe and Carl Judy, 1983
By
Paul Gipe
Yes, it's a very old article that just resurfaced at Mother Earth News.

Popular Science: Mehrkam’s Windmills–he’s overpowering NASA
By
Paul Gipe
Off-the-shelf parts and simple assembly produce 250 kW at low cost.
