Wind Energy Basics: A Guide to Home and Community Scale Wind Systems

Author:   Paul Gipe
Publisher:   Chelsea Green Publishing Co
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Publication Date:   01 November 2009
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Author:   Paul Gipe
Publisher:   Chelsea Green Publishing Co
Imprint:   Chelsea Green Publishing Co
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
Dimensions:   Width: 20.30cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9781603580304


ISBN 10:   1603580301
Pages:   192
Publication Date:   01 November 2009
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

Table of Contents

Technology. Wind Energy Basics. Estimating Performance. Siting. Off the Grid. Interconnection. Community Wind. Investing in Wind Energy. The Challenge.

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aWithout abandoning the needs of individuals aiming for energy independence, Gipe wisely promotes community-scale wind power in his new book. He is not only an unrivalled expert, but an excellent teacher as well.a--Peter Barnes, author of Climate Solutions a[A] wonderful primer for all but the professional wind enthusiast.a--Trevor Robotham, proprietor of Sun Wind & Power (solar and wind installations) (Refers to the first edition of Wind Energy Basics ) Midwest Book Review- aIn Wind Energy Basics, Paul Gipe provides the reader with an informative and easy-to-understand guide to small and micro wind systems for the generation of energy. Gipe includes detailed information on planning, purchasing, siting, and installing a wind system, and explains the integration of wind power with solar photovoltaics for more cost-effective and reliable off-the-grid applications. Gipe also explains anet meteringa and intertie possibilities, describing how homeowners and businesses in may states can now sell their excess electricity back to the utility company. Wind Energy Basics is a amusta for environmentally supportive advocates seeking to establish non-polluting energy resources for themselves, their families, and their businesses.a (Refers to the first edition of Wind Energy Basics ) aThis second edition of Gipe's Wind Energy Basics is a much needed critique of the state of small wind today. Gipe advances what will inevitably be a growth industry in the US, community wind projects, based on the successful models in many parts of Europe over the past three decades. Paul also advocates for equitable feed-in tariffs for wind to level the playing field for wind turbines that work. Finally, Gipe wades through the numerous internet wonders and surrounding hype that are doing more harm then help for prospective turbine owners. Wind Energy Basics is a must read, and reread.---Mick Sagrillo, Advice from an Expert columnist for the American Wind Energy Association and coauthor of Power from the Wind aGipeas call for an ethical energy policy in Wind Energy Basics is a message that North American politicians should heed. The people deserve nothing less.a--Glen Estill, past President of the Canadian Wind Energy Association and successful wind entrepreneur aPaul Gipe, the countryas leading expert on small scale and locally-owned wind energy, has written the how-to manual for those who want to literally bring power to the people.a--David Morris, Vice President, Institute for Local Self Reliance, and author of Seeing the Light: Regaining Control of Our Electricity System This second edition of Gipe's Wind Energy Basics is a much needed critique of the state of small wind today. Gipe advances what will inevitably be a growth industry in the US, community wind projects, based on the successful models in many parts of Europe over the past three decades. Paul also advocates for equitable feed-in tariffs for wind to level the playing field for wind turbines that work. Finally, Gipe wades through the numerous internet wonders and surrounding hype that are doing more harm then help for prospective turbine owners. Wind Energy Basics is a must read, and reread.---Mick Sagrillo, Advice from an Expert columnist for the American Wind Energy Association and coauthor of Power from the Wind [A] wonderful primer for all but the professional wind enthusiast. --Trevor Robotham, proprietor of Sun Wind & Power (solar and wind installations) (Refers to the first edition of Wind Energy Basics ) Paul Gipe is an independent, opinionated voice on wind energy, cutting right to the core on almost any wind energy topic. He analyzes the issues with uncompromising standards. With Paul's journalistic background and years in the worldwide wind industry, he has no trouble sharing the story as he sees it, encouraging all to explore business models and policies that offer something more, something for all of us. Paul is a visionary on the energy front, presenting a compelling case for change. --Lisa Daniels, Executive Director, Windustry Gipe's call for an ethical energy policy in Wind Energy Basics is a message that North American politicians should heed. The people deserve nothing less. --Glen Estill, past President of the Canadian Wind Energy Association and successful wind entrepreneur Paul Gipe, the country's leading expert on small scale and locally-owned wind energy, has written the how-to manual for those who want to literally bring power to the people. --David Morris, Vice President, Institute for Local Self Reliance, and author of Seeing the Light: Regaining Control of Our Electricity System Without abandoning the needs of individuals aiming for energy independence, Gipe wisely promotes community-scale wind power in his new book. He is not only an unrivalled expert, but an excellent teacher as well. --Peter Barnes, author of Climate Solutions Midwest Book Review- In Wind Energy Basics , Paul Gipe provides the reader with an informative and easy-to-understand guide to small and micro wind systems for the generation of energy. Gipe includes detailed information on planning, purchasing, siting, and installing a wind system, and explains the integration of wind power with solar photovoltaics for more cost-effective and reliable off-the-grid applications. Gipe also explains 'net metering' and intertie possibilities, describing how homeowners and businesses in may states can now sell their excess electricity back to the utility company. Wind Energy Basics is a 'must' for environmentally supportive advocates seeking to establish non-polluting energy resources for themselves, their families, and their businesses. (Refers to the first edition of Wind Energy Basics ) -[A] wonderful primer for all but the professional wind enthusiast.---Trevor Robotham, proprietor of Sun Wind & Power (solar and wind installations) (Refers to the first edition of Wind Energy Basics) -Paul Gipe is an independent, opinionated voice on wind energy, cutting right to the core on almost any wind energy topic. He analyzes the issues with uncompromising standards. With Paul's journalistic background and years in the worldwide wind industry, he has no trouble sharing the story as he sees it, encouraging all to explore business models and policies that offer something more, something for all of us. Paul is a visionary on the energy front, presenting a compelling case for change.---Lisa Daniels, Executive Director, Windustry -This second edition of Gipe's Wind Energy Basics is a much needed critique of the state of small wind today. Gipe advances what will inevitably be a growth industry in the US, community wind projects, based on the successful models in many parts of Europe over the past three decades. Paul also advocates for equitable feed-in tariffs for wind to level the playing field for wind turbines that work. Finally, Gipe wades through the numerous internet wonders and surrounding hype that are doing more harm then help for prospective turbine owners. Wind Energy Basics is a must read, and reread.---Mick Sagrillo, -Advice from an Expert- columnist for the American Wind Energy Association and coauthor of Power from the Wind -Without abandoning the needs of individuals aiming for energy independence, Gipe wisely promotes community-scale wind power in his new book. He is not only an unrivalled expert, but an excellent teacher as well.---Peter Barnes, author of Climate Solutions -Gipe's call for an ethical energy policy in Wind Energy Basics is a message that North American politicians should heed. The people deserve nothing less.---Glen Estill, past President of the Canadian Wind Energy Association and successful wind entrepreneur -If you want straight talk on wind electricity, with no bull, seek out Paul Gipe. Not beholden to any company or segment of the industry, Paul tells it like it is. His no-nonsense book will steer you in the right direction--away from fantasy and failure and toward a successful wind-electric system.---Ian Woofenden, Senior Editor, Home Power magazine -Paul Gipe, the country's leading expert on small scale and locally-owned wind energy, has written the how-to manual for those who want to literally bring power to the people.---David Morris, Vice President, Institute for Local Self Reliance, and author of Seeing the Light: Regaining Control of Our Electricity System -Gipe provides the reader with an informative and easy-to-understand guide to small and micro wind systems for the generation of energy. . . Wind Energy Basicsis a 'must' for environmentally supportive advocates seeking to establish non-polluting energy resources for themselves, their families, and their businesses.---Midwest Book Review, (Refers to the first edition of Wind Energy Basics.) Gipe's call for an ethical energy policy in Wind Energy Basics is a message that North American politicians should heed. The people deserve nothing less. --Glen Estill, past President of the Canadian Wind Energy Association and successful wind entrepreneur [A] wonderful primer for all but the professional wind enthusiast. --Trevor Robotham, proprietor of Sun Wind & Power (solar and wind installations) (Refers to the first edition of Wind Energy Basics) This second edition of Gipe's Wind Energy Basics is a much needed critique of the state of small wind today. Gipe advances what will inevitably be a growth industry in the US, community wind projects, based on the successful models in many parts of Europe over the past three decades. Paul also advocates for equitable feed-in tariffs for wind to level the playing field for wind turbines that work. Finally, Gipe wades through the numerous internet wonders and surrounding hype that are doing more harm then help for prospective turbine owners. Wind Energy Basics is a must read, and reread.---Mick Sagrillo, Advice from an Expert columnist for the American Wind Energy Association and coauthor of Power from the Wind Without abandoning the needs of individuals aiming for energy independence, Gipe wisely promotes community-scale wind power in his new book. He is not only an unrivalled expert, but an excellent teacher as well. --Peter Barnes, author of Climate Solutions Gipe provides the reader with an informative and easy-to-understand guide to small and micro wind systems for the generation of energy. . . Wind Energy Basicsis a 'must' for environmentally supportive advocates seeking to establish non-polluting energy resources for themselves, their families, and their businesses. --Midwest Book Review, (Refers to the first edition of Wind Energy Basics.) If you want straight talk on wind electricity, with no bull, seek out Paul Gipe. Not beholden to any company or segment of the industry, Paul tells it like it is. His no-nonsense book will steer you in the right direction--away from fantasy and failure and toward a successful wind-electric system. --Ian Woofenden, Senior Editor, Home Power magazine Paul Gipe is an independent, opinionated voice on wind energy, cutting right to the core on almost any wind energy topic. He analyzes the issues with uncompromising standards. With Paul's journalistic background and years in the worldwide wind industry, he has no trouble sharing the story as he sees it, encouraging all to explore business models and policies that offer something more, something for all of us. Paul is a visionary on the energy front, presenting a compelling case for change. --Lisa Daniels, Executive Director, Windustry Paul Gipe, the country's leading expert on small scale and locally-owned wind energy, has written the how-to manual for those who want to literally bring power to the people. --David Morris, Vice President, Institute for Local Self Reliance, and author of Seeing the Light: Regaining Control of Our Electricity System Gipe's call for an ethical energy policy in Wind Energy Basics is a message that North American politicians should heed. The people deserve nothing less. --Glen Estill, past President of the Canadian Wind Energy Association and successful wind entrepreneur If you want straight talk on wind electricity, with no bull, seek out Paul Gipe. Not beholden to any company or segment of the industry, Paul tells it like it is. His no-nonsense book will steer you in the right direction--away from fantasy and failure and toward a successful wind-electric system. --Ian Woofenden, Senior Editor, Home Power magazine [A] wonderful primer for all but the professional wind enthusiast. --Trevor Robotham, proprietor of Sun Wind & Power (solar and wind installations) (Refers to the first edition of Wind Energy Basics) Paul Gipe is an independent, opinionated voice on wind energy, cutting right to the core on almost any wind energy topic. He analyzes the issues with uncompromising standards. With Paul's journalistic background and years in the worldwide wind industry, he has no trouble sharing the story as he sees it, encouraging all to explore business models and policies that offer something more, something for all of us. Paul is a visionary on the energy front, presenting a compelling case for change. --Lisa Daniels, Executive Director, Windustry This second edition of Gipe's Wind Energy Basics is a much needed critique of the state of small wind today. Gipe advances what will inevitably be a growth industry in the US, community wind projects, based on the successful models in many parts of Europe over the past three decades. Paul also advocates for equitable feed-in tariffs for wind to level the playing field for wind turbines that work. Finally, Gipe wades through the numerous internet wonders and surrounding hype that are doing more harm then help for prospective turbine owners. Wind Energy Basics is a must read, and reread.---Mick Sagrillo, Advice from an Expert columnist for the American Wind Energy Association and coauthor of Power from the Wind Paul Gipe, the country's leading expert on small scale and locally-owned wind energy, has written the how-to manual for those who want to literally bring power to the people. --David Morris, Vice President, Institute for Local Self Reliance, and author of Seeing the Light: Regaining Control of Our Electricity System Without abandoning the needs of individuals aiming for energy independence, Gipe wisely promotes community-scale wind power in his new book. He is not only an unrivalled expert, but an excellent teacher as well. --Peter Barnes, author of Climate Solutions Gipe provides the reader with an informative and easy-to-understand guide to small and micro wind systems for the generation of energy. . . Wind Energy Basicsis a 'must' for environmentally supportive advocates seeking to establish non-polluting energy resources for themselves, their families, and their businesses. --Midwest Book Review, (Refers to the first edition of Wind Energy Basics.) If you want straight talk on wind electricity, with no bull, seek out Paul Gipe. Not beholden to any company or segment of the industry, Paul tells it like it is. His no-nonsense book will steer you in the right direction--away from fantasy and failure and toward a successful wind-electric system. --Ian Woofenden, Senior Editor, Home Power magazine


aWithout abandoning the needs of individuals aiming for energy independence, Gipe wisely promotes community-scale wind power in his new book. He is not only an unrivalled expert, but an excellent teacher as well.a--Peter Barnes, author of Climate Solutions a[A] wonderful primer for all but the professional wind enthusiast.a--Trevor Robotham, proprietor of Sun Wind & Power (solar and wind installations) (Refers to the first edition of Wind Energy Basics ) Midwest Book Review- aIn Wind Energy Basics, Paul Gipe provides the reader with an informative and easy-to-understand guide to small and micro wind systems for the generation of energy. Gipe includes detailed information on planning, purchasing, siting, and installing a wind system, and explains the integration of wind power with solar photovoltaics for more cost-effective and reliable off-the-grid applications. Gipe also explains anet meteringa and intertie possibilities, describing how homeowners and businesses in may states can now sell their excess electricity back to the utility company. Wind Energy Basics is a amusta for environmentally supportive advocates seeking to establish non-polluting energy resources for themselves, their families, and their businesses.a (Refers to the first edition of Wind Energy Basics ) aGipeas call for an ethical energy policy in Wind Energy Basics is a message that North American politicians should heed. The people deserve nothing less.a--Glen Estill, past President of the Canadian Wind Energy Association and successful wind entrepreneur aThis second edition of Gipe's Wind Energy Basics is a much needed critique of the state of small wind today. Gipe advances what will inevitably be a growth industry in the US, community wind projects, based on the successful models in many parts of Europe over the past three decades. Paul also advocates for equitable feed-in tariffs for wind to level the playing field for wind turbines that work. Finally, Gipe wades through the numerous internet wonders and surrounding hype that are doing more harm then help for prospective turbine owners. Wind Energy Basics is a must read, and reread.---Mick Sagrillo, Advice from an Expert columnist for the American Wind Energy Association and coauthor of Power from the Wind aPaul Gipe, the countryas leading expert on small scale and locally-owned wind energy, has written the how-to manual for those who want to literally bring power to the people.a--David Morris, Vice President, Institute for Local Self Reliance, and author of Seeing the Light: Regaining Control of Our Electricity System Paul Gipe, the country's leading expert on small scale and locally-owned wind energy, has written the how-to manual for those who want to literally bring power to the people. --David Morris, Vice President, Institute for Local Self Reliance, and author of Seeing the Light: Regaining Control of Our Electricity System This second edition of Gipe's Wind Energy Basics is a much needed critique of the state of small wind today. Gipe advances what will inevitably be a growth industry in the US, community wind projects, based on the successful models in many parts of Europe over the past three decades. Paul also advocates for equitable feed-in tariffs for wind to level the playing field for wind turbines that work. Finally, Gipe wades through the numerous internet wonders and surrounding hype that are doing more harm then help for prospective turbine owners. Wind Energy Basics is a must read, and reread.---Mick Sagrillo, Advice from an Expert columnist for the American Wind Energy Association and coauthor of Power from the Wind Without abandoning the needs of individuals aiming for energy independence, Gipe wisely promotes community-scale wind power in his new book. He is not only an unrivalled expert, but an excellent teacher as well. --Peter Barnes, author of Climate Solutions Midwest Book Review- In Wind Energy Basics , Paul Gipe provides the reader with an informative and easy-to-understand guide to small and micro wind systems for the generation of energy. Gipe includes detailed information on planning, purchasing, siting, and installing a wind system, and explains the integration of wind power with solar photovoltaics for more cost-effective and reliable off-the-grid applications. Gipe also explains 'net metering' and intertie possibilities, describing how homeowners and businesses in may states can now sell their excess electricity back to the utility company. Wind Energy Basics is a 'must' for environmentally supportive advocates seeking to establish non-polluting energy resources for themselves, their families, and their businesses. (Refers to the first edition of Wind Energy Basics ) [A] wonderful primer for all but the professional wind enthusiast. --Trevor Robotham, proprietor of Sun Wind & Power (solar and wind installations) (Refers to the first edition of Wind Energy Basics ) Paul Gipe is an independent, opinionated voice on wind energy, cutting right to the core on almost any wind energy topic. He analyzes the issues with uncompromising standards. With Paul's journalistic background and years in the worldwide wind industry, he has no trouble sharing the story as he sees it, encouraging all to explore business models and policies that offer something more, something for all of us. Paul is a visionary on the energy front, presenting a compelling case for change. --Lisa Daniels, Executive Director, Windustry Gipe's call for an ethical energy policy in Wind Energy Basics is a message that North American politicians should heed. The people deserve nothing less. --Glen Estill, past President of the Canadian Wind Energy Association and successful wind entrepreneur -Gipe's call for an ethical energy policy in Wind Energy Basics is a message that North American politicians should heed. The people deserve nothing less.---Glen Estill, past President of the Canadian Wind Energy Association and successful wind entrepreneur -If you want straight talk on wind electricity, with no bull, seek out Paul Gipe. Not beholden to any company or segment of the industry, Paul tells it like it is. His no-nonsense book will steer you in the right direction--away from fantasy and failure and toward a successful wind-electric system.---Ian Woofenden, Senior Editor, Home Power magazine -[A] wonderful primer for all but the professional wind enthusiast.---Trevor Robotham, proprietor of Sun Wind & Power (solar and wind installations) (Refers to the first edition of Wind Energy Basics) -Paul Gipe is an independent, opinionated voice on wind energy, cutting right to the core on almost any wind energy topic. He analyzes the issues with uncompromising standards. With Paul's journalistic background and years in the worldwide wind industry, he has no trouble sharing the story as he sees it, encouraging all to explore business models and policies that offer something more, something for all of us. Paul is a visionary on the energy front, presenting a compelling case for change.---Lisa Daniels, Executive Director, Windustry -This second edition of Gipe's Wind Energy Basics is a much needed critique of the state of small wind today. Gipe advances what will inevitably be a growth industry in the US, community wind projects, based on the successful models in many parts of Europe over the past three decades. Paul also advocates for equitable feed-in tariffs for wind to level the playing field for wind turbines that work. Finally, Gipe wades through the numerous internet wonders and surrounding hype that are doing more harm then help for prospective turbine owners. Wind Energy Basics is a must read, and reread.---Mick Sagrillo, -Advice from an Expert- columnist for the American Wind Energy Association and coauthor of Power from the Wind -Paul Gipe, the country's leading expert on small scale and locally-owned wind energy, has written the how-to manual for those who want to literally bring power to the people.---David Morris, Vice President, Institute for Local Self Reliance, and author of Seeing the Light: Regaining Control of Our Electricity System -Without abandoning the needs of individuals aiming for energy independence, Gipe wisely promotes community-scale wind power in his new book. He is not only an unrivalled expert, but an excellent teacher as well.---Peter Barnes, author of Climate Solutions -Gipe provides the reader with an informative and easy-to-understand guide to small and micro wind systems for the generation of energy. . . Wind Energy Basicsis a 'must' for environmentally supportive advocates seeking to establish non-polluting energy resources for themselves, their families, and their businesses.---Midwest Book Review, (Refers to the first edition of Wind Energy Basics.) Gipe's call for an ethical energy policy in Wind Energy Basics is a message that North American politicians should heed. The people deserve nothing less. --Glen Estill, past President of the Canadian Wind Energy Association and successful wind entrepreneur If you want straight talk on wind electricity, with no bull, seek out Paul Gipe. Not beholden to any company or segment of the industry, Paul tells it like it is. His no-nonsense book will steer you in the right direction--away from fantasy and failure and toward a successful wind-electric system. --Ian Woofenden, Senior Editor, Home Power magazine [A] wonderful primer for all but the professional wind enthusiast. --Trevor Robotham, proprietor of Sun Wind & Power (solar and wind installations) (Refers to the first edition of Wind Energy Basics) Paul Gipe is an independent, opinionated voice on wind energy, cutting right to the core on almost any wind energy topic. He analyzes the issues with uncompromising standards. With Paul's journalistic background and years in the worldwide wind industry, he has no trouble sharing the story as he sees it, encouraging all to explore business models and policies that offer something more, something for all of us. Paul is a visionary on the energy front, presenting a compelling case for change. --Lisa Daniels, Executive Director, Windustry This second edition of Gipe's Wind Energy Basics is a much needed critique of the state of small wind today. Gipe advances what will inevitably be a growth industry in the US, community wind projects, based on the successful models in many parts of Europe over the past three decades. Paul also advocates for equitable feed-in tariffs for wind to level the playing field for wind turbines that work. Finally, Gipe wades through the numerous internet wonders and surrounding hype that are doing more harm then help for prospective turbine owners. Wind Energy Basics is a must read, and reread.---Mick Sagrillo, Advice from an Expert columnist for the American Wind Energy Association and coauthor of Power from the Wind Paul Gipe, the country's leading expert on small scale and locally-owned wind energy, has written the how-to manual for those who want to literally bring power to the people. --David Morris, Vice President, Institute for Local Self Reliance, and author of Seeing the Light: Regaining Control of Our Electricity System Without abandoning the needs of individuals aiming for energy independence, Gipe wisely promotes community-scale wind power in his new book. He is not only an unrivalled expert, but an excellent teacher as well. --Peter Barnes, author of Climate Solutions Gipe provides the reader with an informative and easy-to-understand guide to small and micro wind systems for the generation of energy. . . Wind Energy Basicsis a 'must' for environmentally supportive advocates seeking to establish non-polluting energy resources for themselves, their families, and their businesses. --Midwest Book Review, (Refers to the first edition of Wind Energy Basics.) Gipe's call for an ethical energy policy in Wind Energy Basics is a message that North American politicians should heed. The people deserve nothing less. --Glen Estill, past President of the Canadian Wind Energy Association and successful wind entrepreneur If you want straight talk on wind electricity, with no bull, seek out Paul Gipe. Not beholden to any company or segment of the industry, Paul tells it like it is. His no-nonsense book will steer you in the right direction--away from fantasy and failure and toward a successful wind-electric system. --Ian Woofenden, Senior Editor, Home Power magazine [A] wonderful primer for all but the professional wind enthusiast. --Trevor Robotham, proprietor of Sun Wind & Power (solar and wind installations) (Refers to the first edition of Wind Energy Basics) Paul Gipe is an independent, opinionated voice on wind energy, cutting right to the core on almost any wind energy topic. He analyzes the issues with uncompromising standards. With Paul's journalistic background and years in the worldwide wind industry, he has no trouble sharing the story as he sees it, encouraging all to explore business models and policies that offer something more, something for all of us. Paul is a visionary on the energy front, presenting a compelling case for change. --Lisa Daniels, Executive Director, Windustry This second edition of Gipe's Wind Energy Basics is a much needed critique of the state of small wind today. Gipe advances what will inevitably be a growth industry in the US, community wind projects, based on the successful models in many parts of Europe over the past three decades. Paul also advocates for equitable feed-in tariffs for wind to level the playing field for wind turbines that work. Finally, Gipe wades through the numerous internet wonders and surrounding hype that are doing more harm then help for prospective turbine owners. Wind Energy Basics is a must read, and reread.---Mick Sagrillo, Advice from an Expert columnist for the American Wind Energy Association and coauthor of Power from the Wind Paul Gipe, the country's leading expert on small scale and locally-owned wind energy, has written the how-to manual for those who want to literally bring power to the people. --David Morris, Vice President, Institute for Local Self Reliance, and author of Seeing the Light: Regaining Control of Our Electricity System Without abandoning the needs of individuals aiming for energy independence, Gipe wisely promotes community-scale wind power in his new book. He is not only an unrivalled expert, but an excellent teacher as well. --Peter Barnes, author of Climate Solutions Gipe provides the reader with an informative and easy-to-understand guide to small and micro wind systems for the generation of energy. . . Wind Energy Basicsis a 'must' for environmentally supportive advocates seeking to establish non-polluting energy resources for themselves, their families, and their businesses. --Midwest Book Review, (Refers to the first edition of Wind Energy Basics.) If you want straight talk on wind electricity, with no bull, seek out Paul Gipe. Not beholden to any company or segment of the industry, Paul tells it like it is. His no-nonsense book will steer you in the right direction--away from fantasy and failure and toward a successful wind-electric system. --Ian Woofenden, Senior Editor, Home Power magazine


[A] wonderful primer for all but the professional wind enthusiast. --Trevor Robotham, proprietor of Sun Wind & Power (solar and wind installations) (Refers to the first edition of Wind Energy Basics ) Gipe's call for an ethical energy policy in Wind Energy Basics is a message that North American politicians should heed. The people deserve nothing less. --Glen Estill, past President of the Canadian Wind Energy Association and successful wind entrepreneur Midwest Book Review- In Wind Energy Basics , Paul Gipe provides the reader with an informative and easy-to-understand guide to small and micro wind systems for the generation of energy. Gipe includes detailed information on planning, purchasing, siting, and installing a wind system, and explains the integration of wind power with solar photovoltaics for more cost-effective and reliable off-the-grid applications. Gipe also explains 'net metering' and intertie possibilities, describing how homeowners and businesses in may states can now sell their excess electricity back to the utility company. Wind Energy Basics is a 'must' for environmentally supportive advocates seeking to establish non-polluting energy resources for themselves, their families, and their businesses. (Refers to the first edition of Wind Energy Basics ) Paul Gipe is an independent, opinionated voice on wind energy, cutting right to the core on almost any wind energy topic. He analyzes the issues with uncompromising standards. With Paul's journalistic background and years in the worldwide wind industry, he has no trouble sharing the story as he sees it, encouraging all to explore business models and policies that offer something more, something for all of us. Paul is a visionary on the energy front, presenting a compelling case for change. --Lisa Daniels, Executive Director, Windustry Paul Gipe, the country's leading expert on small scale and locally-owned wind energy, has written the how-to manual for those who want to literally bring power to the people. --David Morris, Vice President, Institute for Local Self Reliance, and author of Seeing the Light: Regaining Control of Our Electricity System This second edition of Gipe's Wind Energy Basics is a much needed critique of the state of small wind today. Gipe advances what will inevitably be a growth industry in the US, community wind projects, based on the successful models in many parts of Europe over the past three decades. Paul also advocates for equitable feed-in tariffs for wind to level the playing field for wind turbines that work. Finally, Gipe wades through the numerous internet wonders and surrounding hype that are doing more harm then help for prospective turbine owners. Wind Energy Basics is a must read, and reread.---Mick Sagrillo, Advice from an Expert columnist for the American Wind Energy Association and coauthor of Power from the Wind Without abandoning the needs of individuals aiming for energy independence, Gipe wisely promotes community-scale wind power in his new book. He is not only an unrivalled expert, but an excellent teacher as well. --Peter Barnes, author of Climate Solutions aPaul Gipe, the countryas leading expert on small scale and locally-owned wind energy, has written the how-to manual for those who want to literally bring power to the people.a--David Morris, Vice President, Institute for Local Self Reliance, and author of Seeing the Light: Regaining Control of Our Electricity System aGipeas call for an ethical energy policy in Wind Energy Basics is a message that North American politicians should heed. The people deserve nothing less.a--Glen Estill, past President of the Canadian Wind Energy Association and successful wind entrepreneur aThis second edition of Gipe's Wind Energy Basics is a much needed critique of the state of small wind today. Gipe advances what will inevitably be a growth industry in the US, community wind projects, based on the successful models in many parts of Europe over the past three decades. Paul also advocates for equitable feed-in tariffs for wind to level the playing field for wind turbines that work. Finally, Gipe wades through the numerous internet wonders and surrounding hype that are doing more harm then help for prospective turbine owners. Wind Energy Basics is a must read, and reread.---Mick Sagrillo, Advice from an Expert columnist for the American Wind Energy Association and coauthor of Power from the Wind Midwest Book Review- aIn Wind Energy Basics, Paul Gipe provides the reader with an informative and easy-to-understand guide to small and micro wind systems for the generation of energy. Gipe includes detailed information on planning, purchasing, siting, and installing a wind system, and explains the integration of wind power with solar photovoltaics for more cost-effective and reliable off-the-grid applications. Gipe also explains anet meteringa and intertie possibilities, describing how homeowners and businesses in may states can now sell their excess electricity back to the utility company. Wind Energy Basics is a amusta for environmentally supportive advocates seeking to establish non-polluting energy resources for themselves, their families, and their businesses.a (Refers to the first edition of Wind Energy Basics ) a[A] wonderful primer for all but the professional wind enthusiast.a--Trevor Robotham, proprietor of Sun Wind & Power (solar and wind installations) (Refers to the first edition of Wind Energy Basics ) aWithout abandoning the needs of individuals aiming for energy independence, Gipe wisely promotes community-scale wind power in his new book. He is not only an unrivalled expert, but an excellent teacher as well.a--Peter Barnes, author of Climate Solutions -[A] wonderful primer for all but the professional wind enthusiast.---Trevor Robotham, proprietor of Sun Wind & Power (solar and wind installations) (Refers to the first edition of Wind Energy Basics) -Gipe provides the reader with an informative and easy-to-understand guide to small and micro wind systems for the generation of energy. . . Wind Energy Basicsis a 'must' for environmentally supportive advocates seeking to establish non-polluting energy resources for themselves, their families, and their businesses.---Midwest Book Review, (Refers to the first edition of Wind Energy Basics.) -Gipe's call for an ethical energy policy in Wind Energy Basics is a message that North American politicians should heed. The people deserve nothing less.---Glen Estill, past President of the Canadian Wind Energy Association and successful wind entrepreneur -If you want straight talk on wind electricity, with no bull, seek out Paul Gipe. Not beholden to any company or segment of the industry, Paul tells it like it is. His no-nonsense book will steer you in the right direction--away from fantasy and failure and toward a successful wind-electric system.---Ian Woofenden, Senior Editor, Home Power magazine -Paul Gipe is an independent, opinionated voice on wind energy, cutting right to the core on almost any wind energy topic. He analyzes the issues with uncompromising standards. With Paul's journalistic background and years in the worldwide wind industry, he has no trouble sharing the story as he sees it, encouraging all to explore business models and policies that offer something more, something for all of us. Paul is a visionary on the energy front, presenting a compelling case for change.---Lisa Daniels, Executive Director, Windustry -Paul Gipe, the country's leading expert on small scale and locally-owned wind energy, has written the how-to manual for those who want to literally bring power to the people.---David Morris, Vice President, Institute for Local Self Reliance, and author of Seeing the Light: Regaining Control of Our Electricity System -This second edition of Gipe's Wind Energy Basics is a much needed critique of the state of small wind today. Gipe advances what will inevitably be a growth industry in the US, community wind projects, based on the successful models in many parts of Europe over the past three decades. Paul also advocates for equitable feed-in tariffs for wind to level the playing field for wind turbines that work. Finally, Gipe wades through the numerous internet wonders and surrounding hype that are doing more harm then help for prospective turbine owners. Wind Energy Basics is a must read, and reread.---Mick Sagrillo, -Advice from an Expert- columnist for the American Wind Energy Association and coauthor of Power from the Wind -Without abandoning the needs of individuals aiming for energy independence, Gipe wisely promotes community-scale wind power in his new book. He is not only an unrivalled expert, but an excellent teacher as well.---Peter Barnes, author of Climate Solutions [A] wonderful primer for all but the professional wind enthusiast. --Trevor Robotham, proprietor of Sun Wind & Power (solar and wind installations) (Refers to the first edition of Wind Energy Basics) Gipe provides the reader with an informative and easy-to-understand guide to small and micro wind systems for the generation of energy. . . Wind Energy Basicsis a 'must' for environmentally supportive advocates seeking to establish non-polluting energy resources for themselves, their families, and their businesses. --Midwest Book Review, (Refers to the first edition of Wind Energy Basics.) Gipe's call for an ethical energy policy in Wind Energy Basics is a message that North American politicians should heed. The people deserve nothing less. --Glen Estill, past President of the Canadian Wind Energy Association and successful wind entrepreneur If you want straight talk on wind electricity, with no bull, seek out Paul Gipe. Not beholden to any company or segment of the industry, Paul tells it like it is. His no-nonsense book will steer you in the right direction--away from fantasy and failure and toward a successful wind-electric system. --Ian Woofenden, Senior Editor, Home Power magazine Paul Gipe is an independent, opinionated voice on wind energy, cutting right to the core on almost any wind energy topic. He analyzes the issues with uncompromising standards. With Paul's journalistic background and years in the worldwide wind industry, he has no trouble sharing the story as he sees it, encouraging all to explore business models and policies that offer something more, something for all of us. Paul is a visionary on the energy front, presenting a compelling case for change. --Lisa Daniels, Executive Director, Windustry Paul Gipe, the country's leading expert on small scale and locally-owned wind energy, has written the how-to manual for those who want to literally bring power to the people. --David Morris, Vice President, Institute for Local Self Reliance, and author of Seeing the Light: Regaining Control of Our Electricity System This second edition of Gipe's Wind Energy Basics is a much needed critique of the state of small wind today. Gipe advances what will inevitably be a growth industry in the US, community wind projects, based on the successful models in many parts of Europe over the past three decades. Paul also advocates for equitable feed-in tariffs for wind to level the playing field for wind turbines that work. Finally, Gipe wades through the numerous internet wonders and surrounding hype that are doing more harm then help for prospective turbine owners. Wind Energy Basics is a must read, and reread.---Mick Sagrillo, Advice from an Expert columnist for the American Wind Energy Association and coauthor of Power from the Wind Without abandoning the needs of individuals aiming for energy independence, Gipe wisely promotes community-scale wind power in his new book. He is not only an unrivalled expert, but an excellent teacher as well. --Peter Barnes, author of Climate Solutions [A] wonderful primer for all but the professional wind enthusiast. --Trevor Robotham, proprietor of Sun Wind & Power (solar and wind installations) (Refers to the first edition of Wind Energy Basics) Gipe provides the reader with an informative and easy-to-understand guide to small and micro wind systems for the generation of energy. . . Wind Energy Basicsis a 'must' for environmentally supportive advocates seeking to establish non-polluting energy resources for themselves, their families, and their businesses. --Midwest Book Review, (Refers to the first edition of Wind Energy Basics.) Gipe's call for an ethical energy policy in Wind Energy Basics is a message that North American politicians should heed. The people deserve nothing less. --Glen Estill, past President of the Canadian Wind Energy Association and successful wind entrepreneur If you want straight talk on wind electricity, with no bull, seek out Paul Gipe. Not beholden to any company or segment of the industry, Paul tells it like it is. His no-nonsense book will steer you in the right direction--away from fantasy and failure and toward a successful wind-electric system. --Ian Woofenden, Senior Editor, Home Power magazine Paul Gipe is an independent, opinionated voice on wind energy, cutting right to the core on almost any wind energy topic. He analyzes the issues with uncompromising standards. With Paul's journalistic background and years in the worldwide wind industry, he has no trouble sharing the story as he sees it, encouraging all to explore business models and policies that offer something more, something for all of us. Paul is a visionary on the energy front, presenting a compelling case for change. --Lisa Daniels, Executive Director, Windustry Paul Gipe, the country's leading expert on small scale and locally-owned wind energy, has written the how-to manual for those who want to literally bring power to the people. --David Morris, Vice President, Institute for Local Self Reliance, and author of Seeing the Light: Regaining Control of Our Electricity System This second edition of Gipe's Wind Energy Basics is a much needed critique of the state of small wind today. Gipe advances what will inevitably be a growth industry in the US, community wind projects, based on the successful models in many parts of Europe over the past three decades. Paul also advocates for equitable feed-in tariffs for wind to level the playing field for wind turbines that work. Finally, Gipe wades through the numerous internet wonders and surrounding hype that are doing more harm then help for prospective turbine owners. Wind Energy Basics is a must read, and reread.---Mick Sagrillo, Advice from an Expert columnist for the American Wind Energy Association and coauthor of Power from the Wind Without abandoning the needs of individuals aiming for energy independence, Gipe wisely promotes community-scale wind power in his new book. He is not only an unrivalled expert, but an excellent teacher as well. --Peter Barnes, author of Climate Solutions If you want straight talk on wind electricity, with no bull, seek out Paul Gipe. Not beholden to any company or segment of the industry, Paul tells it like it is. His no-nonsense book will steer you in the right direction--away from fantasy and failure and toward a successful wind-electric system. --Ian Woofenden, Senior Editor, Home Power magazine


Gipe's call for an ethical energy policy in Wind Energy Basics is a message that North American politicians should heed. The people deserve nothing less. --Glen Estill, past President of the Canadian Wind Energy Association and successful wind entrepreneur


aPaul Gipe, the countryas leading expert on small scale and locally-owned wind energy, has written the how-to manual for those who want to literally bring power to the people.a--David Morris, Vice President, Institute for Local Self Reliance, and author of Seeing the Light: Regaining Control of Our Electricity System


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Paul Gipe has written extensively about renewable energy for both the popular and trade press. He has also lectured widely on wind energy and how to minimize its impact on the environment and the communities of which it is a part. For his efforts, the World Wind Energy Association presented Gipe with their World Wind Energy Award in 2008, the World Renewable Energy Congress honored him as a ""pioneer"" in 1998, and the American Wind Energy Association named him as the industry's ""person of the year"" in 1988.

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