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  • wahyuwahyu
    wahyuwahyu said 1 month Edit Delete

    what a great presentation. simple but contains lot of information.
    good job,guys.
    can i download it?i need to presentate about wind power for my village.
    thx for ur attention.

    regards from indonesia,
    wahyu.

  • pdharam
    pdharam said 3 months Edit Delete

    well presented and exceptional visuals my UP vote for you. I also have a presentation in ABOUT ME category LOVE STORY OF MARK, pls have a look and if you like it pls vote for me.

  • Lenze
    Lenze said 3 months Edit Delete

    Dear Scott, you made a great job with Stephen. You get my vote 'UP'.

    Have pps on energy also, please have a look. Best Whishes - Phil

  • grahairs
    grahairs said 3 months Edit Delete

    Interesting show - gets a vote 'UP' from me! Graham

  • tanksons
    tanksons said 3 months Edit Delete

    Vote up, tou are touching the modern life and great emerging conflict in our civiliztion.

  • DavidBristow
    DavidBristow said 3 months Edit Delete

    Great project and very well presented. It is key to know variations in speed and pattern to optimise wind turbine viability calculations. Please present the results of your study.
    Good luck and best wishes
    David

  • PedroMello
    PedroMello said 3 months Edit Delete

    Great presentation, good job!

  • anbexe
    anbexe said 3 months Edit Delete

    can i download it?

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    A drought in the wind

    From scottstgeorge, 3 months ago Add as contact

    A colleague and I propose to study long-term changes in wind (and wind energy) in the Canadian Prairie Provinces. I put these slides together to help us convince co-workers and potential stakeholders that this information will help create better assessments of wind energy potential in this part of Canada.

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    1. Slide 1:a drought in the wind stephenwolfe scottstgeorge
    2. Slide 2:1,856 MW electrical power from wind energy Source: Canadian Wind Energy Association
    3. Slide 3:563,000 homes Source: Canadian Wind Energy Association
    4. Slide 4:Hamilton ON
    5. Slide 5: Less than 1 percent of electricity in Canada
    6. Slide 6: 1,856 1,770 Wind power is 1,460 growing Wind energy (MW) fast 684 444 322 236 198 137 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008