From: J & D Goldman (jmgoldma_at_dwx.com)
Date: 10/23/02
Message-ID: <004b01c27af8$697134a0$4fdececf@gateway> From: "J & D Goldman" <jmgoldma_at_dwx.com> Subject: Fw: Home-Scale Wind Power Workshop with Mick Sagrillo Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2002 19:58:02 -0500
I will pass a few messages to the list - one on wind, one on PV - for
those interested.
-Dan G.
-----Original Message-----
From: Teresa Sieckert <tslioness_at_machlink.com>
To: Undisclosed-Recipient:; <Undisclosed-Recipient:;>
Date: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 12:48 PM
Subject: Fw: Home-Scale Wind Power Workshop with Mick Sagrillo
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Keith Kutz <kkutz_at_energy.iastate.edu>
>To: <irenew_at_irenew.org>
>Sent: Monday, October 21, 2002 10:11 AM
>Subject: FW: Home-Scale Wind Power Workshop with Mick Sagrillo
>
>Hello,
>
>I was wondering if you might be able and willing to help us spread
the word
>about a Home-Scale Wind Power Workshop we are having at Appalachian
State
>University in Boone, North Carolina on Friday and Saturday, November
15th
>and 16th. The Workshop will be led by Mick Sagrillo - one of the
leading
>authorities in small scale wind energy.
>
>Our budget is limited so we are sending out information about the
Workshop
>electronically as much as possible to people who we feel may be
interested.
>I have attached a brochure to this email that describes the Workshop
in
>full. For more information call: (828) 262-6358 or (828) 262-6361 or
email:
>homewind_at_appstate.edu <mailto:homewind_at_appstate.edu>.
>
>If you know any other groups or individuals that may be interested
feel free
>to pass on this email/attachment. Thank you for your help and support
in
>helping us get the word out and keep up your wonderful work. If you
have
>already received information about this Workshop via email we
apologize for
>any inconvenience this may have caused.
>
>
>The Workshop: This two day workshop will introduce participants too
all
>aspects of wind energy system design and construction. Topics will
include;
>an overview of wind systems, utility intertie and off-grid systems,
>characteristics of home scale wind turbines available in the market
place
>today, assessing wind resources, improving wind sites, examples of
good and
>bad siting, estimating power and energy output, tower technology and
>economics, legal aspects and utility concerns, wind/PV hybrids,
proper
>system sizing, and how to do various installations correctly.
>
>Examples of home-scale wind turbines will be on display during the
workshop.
>Participants will also receive a comprehensive collection of reading
and
>design materials, product literature and U.S. Department of Energy's
new
>publication: "Small Wind Electric Systems". At present we are working
with
>the DOE to provide all participants with a free copy of the new
interactive
>CD map for North Carolina. This map allows the viewer to select any
spot in
>North Carolina and get comprehensive wind data for that location.
>
>Sincerely,
>
>Joseph Montemurno
>
>