Solar Valley Coalition
Wind
Wind classes range from 0 - 7.
DOE 2008 Wind Technologies Market Report, which details the $16 billion investment made in U.S. wind power
projects in 2008.  July 2009.

Innovations in Wind and Solar PV Financing.  K. Cory, J. Coughlin, and T. Jenkin National Renewable Energy
Laboratory.  Technical Report. NREL/TP-670-42919. February 2008

General Information about Small Wind Systems.   Fact Sheet.  American Wind Energy Assn.  June 2008

Small (Distributed) Wind Technology.  AWEE.  June 2008.

Introduction To The Residential Wind Industry.  AWEE.  June 2008.

20% Wind Scenario: Wind Energy Provides 20% of U.S. Electricity Needs by 2030  (DOE  5/08)

Use of wind energy expected to grow dramatically.  By H. JOSEF HEBERT – May 12, 2008.  AP.

Small Wind Electric Systems:  A Guide Produced for the Tennessee Valley Authority

Wind farm company's revenues soar sevenfold  By Mike Pare  Chattanooga Times Free Press     Tuesday,
May 08, 2007


Utilities adjust to use wind.  By Larisa Brass  Knoxville News Sentinel.  April 27, 2010

Utility-Scale Renewable Energy  Tennessee Valley Authority Board Listening Session March 5, 2008 John D.
Wilson, Southern Alliance for Clean Energy

Regional working group looks at wind.  Larissa Brass.  Knoxville News Sentinel. March 24, 2010

TVA Service Area Small Wind Turbine Map

Wind resource assessment of the Southern Appalachian Ridges in the Southeastern United States  
Brian W. Raichle a,*, W. Richard Carson b  
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Review.  2009.

EASTERN WIND INTEGRATION AND TRANSMISSION STUDY  January 2010  Prepared for NREL by: EnerNex
Corporation Knoxville, Tennessee  NREL Technical Monitor: David Corbus

Southeastern Wind Potential.  NREL.

Wind Monitoring Around the Tennessee Valley Region.  TVA and Appalachian State University.  October
2005.


Windstorm of debate  Pam Sohn  Chattanooga Times Free Press.  October 1, 2010