Alaska wind farms learn from experienceIntegrating wind technology into rural power systems requires robust diesel power and ways to use excess power production Alan Bailey Petroleum News
With rural communities in Alaska suffering from the excessive cost of diesel powered electricity generation, wind farms have been sprouting up at remote locations across the state as a means of providing more affordable rural energy. And, as the rural wind energy business matures, people have learne....
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