Nation’s top Environmental Group and Wind Power companies launches joint initiative

In a first-of-its-kind collaboration, 20 of the nation’s top science-based conservation and environmental groups and wind energy companies have created a national institute to facilitate timely and responsible development of wind energy while protecting wildlife and wildlife habitat.

This joint collaboration will be called as AWWI (American Wind WildLife Institute) . AWWI’s mission is to facilitate timely and responsible development of wind energy while protecting wildlife and wildlife habitat. They will be achieving this mission through research,mapping,mitigation and public education on best practices in wind farm siting and habitat protection.

AWWI’s website is http://www.awwi.org and will be launched by end of day Thursday 20th November 2008.

AWWI’s members include 20 of the nation’s top science based conservation and environmental groups and wind energy companies as given below,

AWWI members include:

AES Wind Energy

Association of Fish & Wildlife Agencies

Babcock & Brown

BP Alternative Energy

Clipper Windpower

E.on

Environmental Defense Fund

enXco

GE Wind Energy

Horizon Wind Energy

Iberdrola Renewables

National Audubon Society

Natural Resources Defense Council

Nordic Windpower

NRG Systems

Renewable Energy Systems Americas

The Nature Conservancy

The Sierra Club

Union of Concerned Scientists

Vestas Americas

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  1. Wind power is good although it looks a bit bulkier compared to solar cells. i am trying to build a small wind generator at home too.

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