PUBLICATIONS

Since Northwest SEED was founded in 2001, the organization has been known for its ability to compile the best information needed for development of renewable energy projects and plans into easily accesible guides and publications.

Our publications are segmented into Resource Evaluation, Guides & Information, News, and On-Line Resources
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GUIDES AND INFORMATION



ENERGY PLANNING: A Guide for Northwest Indian Tribes
This guidebook, created by Northwest SEED with funding from the Bullitt Foundation, is a new tool to help Native American Tribes develop a plan to achieve energy independence. The guide contains information and resources to help select and implement projects to conserve energy, generate clean, renewable energy, construct efficient and environmentally friendly buildings and other energy related community or business projects --- all tailored to the geography of the Northwest and the people of its Tribes.

Guidebook Download (Full)

Section Downloads
Introduction
Section 2: Creating an Energy Plan
Section 3: Energy Conservation and Efficiency
Section 4: Renewable Energy
Section 5: New Construction/Green Building
Section 6: Transportation
Section 7: Financial Resources
Section 8: General Resources
Glossary and Appendices



COMMUNITY WIND: An Oregon Guidebook
This guidebook, created by Northwest SEED for the Energy Trust of Oregon, provides background information on community wind development and lays out the components of a project, including assessing a wind resource, siting, permitting, ownership models, interconnection, financing, and sources of financial assistance. Hard copies of the Guidebook are available, free of charge, from the Energy Trust.

Guidebook Download (Full)

Section Downloads
Cover and Table of Contents
Section 1: Purpose
Section 2: Project Design and Management
Section 3: Resource Assessment
Section 4: Site Control
Section 5: Permitting
Section 6: Interconnection
Section 7: Financing and Development
Section 8: Resources
Appendices
References
OR Map Back Cover


Permitting Small Wind Turbines: A Handbook
Northwest SEED worked with the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) and the California Energy Commission (CEC) to produce and release the most comprehensive guide to date for small wind turbine owners and local officials seeking to understand and improve permitting regulations affecting small wind energy systems.

Prospective turbine owners and planning officials alike will find the handbook, "Permitting Small Wind Turbines: Learning from the California Experience," useful reading. It is the first publication to explain in detail how California's groundbreaking state law (Assembly Bill 1207), establishing permitting standards for small wind energy systems, applies at local levels. The guide also directs turbine owners to special state incentives that reduce the costs of small-scale renewable energy installations.



RESOURCE EVALUATION


Renewable Energy Atlas of the West

The Atlas is an 80-page, full-color presentation of the renewable energy resources in the West, including newly-released high-resolution wind maps of the Pacific Northwest. The Atlas profiles wind, solar, geothermal and biomass power.

Sponsored by the Hewlett Foundation and The Energy Foundation, the Atlas was created by the Land and Water Fund of the Rockies, Northwest Sustainable Energy for Economic Development (SEED), Green Info Network and Integral GIS.

www.energyatlas.org

ON-LINE RESOURCES
produced with the assistance of NWSEED Staff

Small Wind Tool Box

AWEA Small Wind Information

Small Wind Graphics Library (In Development)

WindMaps.Org


 






Northwest SEED's newest publication, Energy Planning: A Guide for Northwest Indian Tribes is available now!
 
     

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