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Home - What is CCLEP? News Projects Renewable Energy - Wind - Solar - Biomass Energy Efficiency - Buildings - Transportation - Electrical Grid - Industrial - Waste Reduction - Local Economy Resources & Links Contact CCLEP CCLEP PO Box 608 Grand Marais, MN 55604 Email CCLEP | COOK COUNTY LOCAL ENERGY PROJECTWindMaking electricity from the wind appears to have a lot of potential here in Cook County, and could be our best near-term strategy for generating significant amounts of carbon-free energy. Recent studies show a very good wind resource at higher elevations within a few of miles of Lake Superior. This resource could be utilized either through small-scale wind turbines (up to 40 kilowatts) designed to power individual homes and businesses; or through large-scale or utility-scale wind turbines (up to 1,700 kilowatts) that could provide power for 350-400 homes.After installation of the turbines, wind power produces no carbon or other pollutants; it's renewable; and especially when locally-owned, it could be an important part of a new, local energy industry, creating local jobs and keeping local capital working in our community. Of course, care must be taken, especially with the larger turbines, to address environmental and social concerns. The cumulative effect of wind power in this area on bird and bat populations must be considered. Also of concern to many of our neighbors and visitors will be noise levels and aesthetic considerations. Hopefully, with good information, intelligent design, and careful siting we can address these issues successfully. Topics Big Wind Small Wind Big WindUtility-scale wind turbines are emerging as one of the most cost-effective alternatives to coal-fired electrical power. The CCLEP Wind Power Working Group is exploring the development of 1-5 of these turbines capable of generating up to a total of 5 megawatts of electrical power, potentially about half the electrical energy used in Cook County. A project of this scale would require a multimillion dollar investment and may take about 3 years to complete.Strategies:
CCLEP Wind Power Working Group Grand Portage Tribal Council Wind power contact: John Morrin 1 218 475 2339 Center for Sustainable Community Development Natural Resources Research Institute Web Links: Windustry American Wind Energy Association Small WindSmall-scale wind turbines (up to about 40 kilowatts) can be installed with batteries in a stand alone, or off-grid, system, or without batteries in a grid-tied system that sells excess electricity back to the utility at retail price. Pay back times for these systems can be between 7 and 10 years but could decrease with new government incentives and forthcoming increases in the cost of carbon emissions.Strategies:
CCLEP Wind Power Working Group Regional Vendors or Installers: Web Links: Windustry, Home and Farm Scale Wind Wind Power Working-GroupThe Cook County Local Energy Project has formed a Wind Power Working-Group to take the lead in implementing various projects and programs to develop our wind resource.This group currently meets once a month, and is made up of Cook County neighbors just like you. If you would like to participate in, or communicate with, the Wind Power Working-Group, contact Jeremy Lopez, 218 387 2466. Wind Power Working-Group meeting summaries Wind Power Working-Group news items © 2009 Cook County Local Energy Project, Grand Marais, MN Art by Kelly Dupre Graphic Design by Looner Graphics |