Offshore Wind Power Articles and Reports of Interest

Cape Wind Articles:

Articles About DanishF Offshore Wind & Wildlife Studies

Danish Study ShowsVirtually No Harm to Birds, Fish or Seals at World's
Two Biggest Offshore Wind Farms


Report by DONG Energy, Vattenfall, The Danish Energy Authority and
The Danish Forest and Nature Agency


Danish Offshore Wind – Key Environmental Issues

Report developed by Resolve, Inc., in collaboration with Massachusetts
Technology Collaborative, U.S. Department of Energy and GE


A Framework for Offshore Wind Energy Development in the United States

Report presented by Walt Musial, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, at
the Wind Powering America - Annual State Summit, May 19, 2005, Evergreen Colorado


Offshore Wind Energy Potential for the United States

Paper presented at EnergyOcean 2004, Palm Beach, FL, June 28-29, 2004
by Walt Musial and S. Butterfield, National Renewable Energy Laboratory


Future for Offshore Wind Energy in the United States

Paper by James F. Manwell, Ph.D., Anthony L. Rogers, Ph.D., Jon G. McGowan, Ph.D.
Renewable Energy Research Laboratory, Department of Mechanical and
Industrial Engineering, University of Massachusetts at Amherst


Status of Offshore Wind Energy in the United States



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