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North Carolina Report Wind Powering America All States Summit May 22, 2003
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Key Activities for 2003 State Wind Map GIS Analyses Attitude Surveys Home Wind Workshop With Mick Sagrillo Wind Summit Anemometer Loan Program Wind Working Group Fact Sheets Web Site: www.wind.appstate.eduwww.wind.appstate.edu Macro Avian Impact Assessment
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North Carolina Wind Map
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Western NC Wind Assessment Work
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Class @ 50m Power Density (W/m 2 ) Area (acres)Percentage of Total 1 -< 100 3,889,08659.32 1 +(100, 200] 1,895,92328.92 2(200, 300] 473,1757.22 3(300, 400] 159,7672.44 4(400, 500] 68,0131.04 5(500, 600] 30,3740.46 6(600, 800] 24,2750.37 7> 800 15,4190.24 >= 2(200, > 800] 771,02411.76 >= 4(400, > 800]138,0002.1 Land Areas of Wind Power Classes in 24 Western NC Counties
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Watauga, Ashe & Avery Counties
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Wind Resource Analysis by County Top 5 Counties in Western NC 12345672-74-7 Haywood 99484367691929493604576512032427836122298 Watauga 9335647809143025396230317299397248010368 Buncombe 191061335961397665923182268826686270515132 Ashe 18482440000916241901877 1166582779113 Avery 795282780492814210235217391107464959409 acres
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County Wind Maps
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Coastal North Carolina
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Attitude Survey
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Home Wind Workshop
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Wind Monitoring Activities
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ASU/TVA Collaboration
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Anemometer Loan Program
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Home Scale Turbines in NC
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Workshop Brochure
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Macro Avian Impact Assessment Potential Avian Impacts of Wind Energy Development in Western North Carolina: A Literature Review prepared by Curtis Smalling Ecos of the Blue Ridge 667 George Moretz Lane Boone, NC 28607 For North Carolina State Energy Office & US Department of Energy January 2003
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Class 2 and Above
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