Articles by

Paul Gipe

Presentation by Paul Gipe on Colloque sur L’Énergie Éolienne (Version Francaise)

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Paul Gipe

University of Quebec a Rimouski, Rimouski, Quebec, Canada
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Allgaier in Holzhausen, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany

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Paul Gipe

December 4, 2005 Typical of rooftop turbines, the rotor is tied down on this non-operating WE-10 Allgaier turbine in Holzhausen, ... Read more

Presentation by Paul Gipe on L’Énergie Éolienne et les Communautés Eloignées

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Paul Gipe

(in English), University of Quebec a Rimouski, Colloque Eolienne Eloigne
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Developing Wind Power Projects: Theory and Practice by Tore Wizelius

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Paul Gipe

Long-time wind energy advocate Tore Wizelius is one of the Swedish pioneers of the technology. Finally his thoughtful book on ... Read more

Advanced Renewable Tariffs & Electricity Feed Laws

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Paul Gipe

  Since 1991 when Germany introduced its ground-breaking Electricity Feed Law, the country has installed more than 16,000 MW of ... Read more

Coal’s High Environmental & Social Cost in Ontario

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Paul Gipe

  Government report says Ontario coal-fired power plants cost nearly $0.13 CAD/kWh ($0.10/kWh) in environmental and social impacts. Ontario’s ruling ... Read more

Net-Metering? It’s Time for Wind & Solar Without Limits

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Paul Gipe

The renewable lists buzz with discussions about net metering. Renewable's advocates spend hours, days, years even trying to implement net metering over utility objections. Why bother? Net metering is often so limited to be next to useless, and even where it is used to some extent it accomplishes little.
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Wind Power in Power Systems

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Paul Gipe

Wind Power in Power Systems is edited by the very capable Thomas Ackermann. It is a massive 691 pages on ... Read more

Status of Wind Energy in the USA in 2005

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Paul Gipe

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Presentation on Building a Sustainable Power Supply with Renewable Energy

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Paul Gipe

For New Zealand's Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority