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Alabama Wind Map: new link -- In
the last 13 years, variations of the Rocket Stove have been built in over 20 countries. Efficiency: 12-42%. The efficiency depends on type of a heat exchanger used. |
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Alabama Wind Speed Map: |
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Arizona Wind
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Atlas Of Renewable Energy: Geographical maps and other
information about renewable energy generation all over the world. The atlas is in three languages: English, French and German / (added 10/2005) |
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California Wind Map: |
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Colorado Wind
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Connecticut Wind Map: |
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Deleware Wind
Map: Geographical maps and other information about renewable energy generation all over the world. The atlas is in three languages: English, French and German. / (added
09/2005) |
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Florida Wind Map: |
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Georgia Wind Map:
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Geothermal Energy - Worldwide : |
| Green Map System : Maps showing the market potential for various technologies at federal facilities
throughout the country. |
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Hawaii Wind
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Idaho Wind Map: |
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Illonois Wind
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Indiana Wind Map:
maps of major cities around the world and the ecologically significant sites there. / (added 09/2005) |
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Installed US
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Kansas Wind Map: |
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Kentucky Wind Map: |
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Louisiana Wind Map: |
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Maine Wind Map: |
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Map Of Wind Farms In The Netherlands: |
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Maryland Wind
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Massachusets Wind Map: new link -- Welcome to the New
England Wind Resource Map. The Wind Map was prepared by TrueWind Solutions, LLC and was sponsored by the Connecticut Clean Energy Fund, Northeast Utilities Systems, and the Massachusetts
Technology Collaborative Renewable Energy Trust. |
Mississippi Wind Map: Created in
support of the report, Energy Consumption and Renewable Energy Development Potential on Indian Lands by the Energy Information Administration, U.S. Department of Energy. |
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Missouri Wind Map: |
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Montana Wind Map:
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Nevada Wind
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New Hampshire Wind Map: |
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New Jersey
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New Mexico
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New York Annual Average Wind Power:
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Ohio Wind Map:
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Oregon Wind Map: |
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Pennsylvania
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| Renewable Energy Atlas Of The West: |
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Rhode Island Wind Map: |
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South Carolina Wind Map: new link
-- Interactive maps with zoom-in capability that highlight the wind, biomass, geothermal, and solar resources in the 11 western states. |
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South Dakota
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State Geothermal Resource Maps: Maps of solar
radiation resources available for several photovoltaic collector orientations in the U.S. |
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State Wind Resource Maps:
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Temperature At Depth Maps For The Continental United
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Tennessee Wind Map: |
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Texas Wind Map: |
| The Green Map System : One of Wind Powering America's key activities for states is to provide validated
state wind maps. Below is a color-coded map, which indicates which states have validated wind resource maps, which states are planned, and other wind maps that have not been validated.
Click on a state to go to its wind resource map or you can use the drop down lists below to get to state wind resource maps. / (added 09/2005) |
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U.S. Solar Radiation Resource Maps:
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US State Maps Of Wind
Resources : maps of major cities around the world and the ecologically significant sites there. |
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US Wind Energy Resource Atlas :
Interactive geographical map of the Clean Cities coalitions boundaries and the Alternative Fuel Station Locator mapping application. / (added 09/2005) |
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US Wind Speed In Your Area: |
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Utah Wind Map:
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Vermont Wind Map: |
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Virginia Wind
Map: Provider of atlas services for the U.S. including a list of maps with annual and seasonal average wind resources. |
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Washington Wind Map:
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West Virginia
Wind Map: |
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What Is The Average Wind Speed In My Region?:
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Wind Energy Resource Atlas Of The United States : |
| Wind Energy Resource Maps : |
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Wind Power Maps: |
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Wyoming Wind Map: This national wind
energy atlas was made possible through the contributions and efforts of numerous groups from throughout the United States. We gratefully acknowledge the contractors who performed the
regional wind energy assessments, which provided the backbone information upon which this national assessment is based. We also acknowledge the staff at the National Climatic Data Center (NCDC)
for their valuable efforts in providing much of the information used for these assessments and for cooperating with us in establishing a national wind energy database for public use. We
extend our appreciation to the various federal, state, and private organizations and university groups for their cooperation in our search for new data. |