
This week is the week for preliminary site visits to community and government-owned potential wind power sites. I have been to three sites already, with three more to go by Friday.
The preliminary visit is mostly about communities and community groups learning about wind measurements and modeling, about studying the sites for locations for anemometer towers, and about delivering these wind maps.
I have a set of five maps now available as a PowerPoint download at www.unity.edu/facultypages/womersley/Maine wind maps.ppt
These are the communities covered:
Waterville, Winslow, Fairfield
MDI area
Blue Hill, Sedgewick, Booksville and Brooklin
Jackson, Thorndike and Dixmont
Charleston
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