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  1. This document focusses on wind data from NARR. NARR is a regional reanalysis covering the North America using a Northern Lambert Conformal Conic grid with an approximately 0.3 degrees (32 km) spatial resolution at the lowest latitude.

  2. Jul 1, 2017 · The North American literature consistently finds favorable views of wind energy; 70%–90% of North Americans approve of wind energy generally, and support has been high for specific existing and proposed wind facilities as well.

    • Joseph Rand, Ben Hoen
    • 2017
  3. Nov 19, 2014 · CompuWeather Sample Report – Please note that this report contains sample data and fictitious names, dates, addresses and case references. This report is intended to demonstrate the structure and detail that is included in a CompuWeather Weather Analysis.

  4. Community acceptance is now widely perceived by wind energy practitioners as a significant barrier to deployment of renewable energy (Lantz & Flowers, 2011). Research interest in the public acceptance of wind energy has surged along with surging wind energy growth in North America.

  5. Jul 1, 2017 · Thirty years of North American research on public acceptance of wind energy has produced important insights, yet knowledge gaps remain. This review synthesizes the literature, revealing the following lessons learned. (1) North American support for wind has been consistently high. (2) The NIMBY explanation for resistance to wind development is ...

  6. Jun 1, 2020 · This study uses high-resolution simulations in the North America downscaling project (NA-CORDEX) to investigate the future change in wind resources over North America. Wind power is projected to decrease over large areas of the western US and East Coast throughout the year.

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  8. Ben Hoen & Joe Rand. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Electricity Markets and Policy Group. This analysis was funded by the Wind Energy Technologies Office of the U.S. Department of Energy under Contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231. Outline Of The Presentation. Part I. National Survey Project Background. Part II. Survey Frame Overview. Part III.

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