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NANA Wind Resource Assessment Program Final Report
Author(s) -
Jay Hermanson
Publication year - 2010
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/1042646
Subject(s) - resource (disambiguation) , wind power , port (circuit theory) , corporation , environmental resource management , archaeology , geography , environmental science , engineering , business , computer science , finance , electrical engineering , computer network
NANA Regional Corporation (NRC) of northwest Alaska is located in an area with abundant wind energy resources. In 2007, NRC was awarded grant DE-FG36-07GO17076 by the US Department of Energy's Tribal Energy Program for funding a Wind Resource Assessment Project (WRAP) for the NANA region. The NANA region, including Kotzebue Electric Association (KEA) and Alaska Village Electric Cooperative (AVEC) have been national leaders at developing, designing, building, and operating wind-diesel hybrid systems in Kotzebue (starting in 1996) and Selawik (2002). Promising sites for the development of new wind energy projects in the region have been identified by the WRAP, including Buckland, Deering, and the Kivalina/Red Dog Mine Port Area. Ambler, Shungnak, Kobuk, Kiana, Noorvik & Noatak were determined to have poor wind resources at sites in or very near each community. However, all five of these communities may have better wind resources atop hills or at sites with slightly higher elevations several miles away

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