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Certification
The Small Wind Certification Council provides independent, accredited certification of small and medium wind turbines and consumer information. DWEA''s AgWind initiative provides a list of certified wind turbines
Welcome
Join the Distributed Wind Energy Association today and be part of the renewable energy revolution. As a member, you''ll gain access to exclusive benefits, networking opportunities, industry insights, and much more.
Wind as a Distributed Energy Resource
Distributed wind generates energy on-site for use in individual homes, farms, small businesses, and industrial and commercial facilities. Turbines in this category range in size from smaller than 1 kilowatt for off-grid
Session 1: Distributed Wind 101
What Is Distributed Wind? Distributed wind (DW) projects are turbines of any size that produce energy for on-site or local use. By contrast, utility-scale wind projects tend to be larger turbines that produce energy that
What is Distributed Wind Energy?
Distributed wind (DW) energy systems offer reliable electricity generation in a wide variety of global settings, including households, schools, farms and ranches, businesses, towns, communities and remote locations,
Distributed Wind
Explore the potential use cases of distributed wind energy in your local community, including in residential, commercial, industrial, agricultural, and public facilities. Distributed wind energy has the potential to diversify
Distributed Wind Guidebook: Agricultural Producers and Rural Small
The information in this guidebook is tailored to rural small businesses and agricultural producers who are interested in exploring distributed wind energy to meet their electricity, resilience, financial, and
Distributed Wind
Projects and Programs PNNL conducts a range of research in market analysis, strategic and technical engagement, wind resource assessments, training, and valuation. Below are overviews of key PNNL
Distributed Wind Certification Best Practices Guideline
This Distributed Wind (DW) Certification Best Practices Guideline describes the typical approach for certification of distributed wind turbines above and below 150 kilowatts (kW) in size based on the conformity assessment
Distributed Wind
Distributed wind (DW) energy systems offer reliable electricity generation in a wide variety of global settings, including households, schools, farms and ranches,
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