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    Author
    Schwoerer, Tobias
    Meiners, Dennis
    Fay, Ginny
    Keyword
    energy costs
    wind power
    self sufficiency
    economic development
    Chaninik Wind Group
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11122/12003
    Abstract
    The Chaninik Wind Group project, a collaboration between Native communities in remote areas of Alaska that harnesses wind power to reduce energy costs, promotes self sufficiency and economic development
    Date
    2011
    Publisher
    UNEP Risø Centre on Energy, Climate and Sustainable Development
    Type
    Book chapter
    Citation
    Tobias Schwoerer, Ginny Fay, and Dennis Meiners, "The Chaninik Wind Group," chapter in The Cool 100, book edited by James Haselip and David Pointing. UNEP Riso Centre on Energy, Climate and Sustainable Development, Riso DTU National Laboratory for Sustainable Energy, November 2011.
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