Community Wind
Collaborative Overview
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Created in 2003 as a multi-million dollar statewide initiative, the Community Wind Collaborative (CWC) is dedicated to helping cities and towns tap into clean, renewable wind power. The CWC offers qualified interested communities technical assistance, wind monitoring equipment, data analysis, and competitively secured resources. Community-based initiatives in which the communities actually own local wind turbines are an excellent alternative to traditional developer-initiated approaches. Currently, more than 40 communities are exploring the potential for developing wind energy with us.
The navigation links listed to the right are divided into three sections to help you learn more about Community Wind.
Tools for Communities contains maps and information pertinent to finding and siting wind in your community.
Communities in Action contains examples of ongoing projects involving the CWC and information about the importance of meteorological (met) towers.
About the CWC provides you with more information about us, who we contract with, and eligibility of your community for assistance.
Contact Us
If you or your community is interested in beginning the Collaborative process, needs more information, or have questions about your ongoing work with us, feel free to contact us during the week. Our address is:
Massachusetts Technology Collaborative
75 North Drive
Westborough, MA
01581
For general inquiries about the CWC or to get your community started
with us, contact:
Chris Clark
508-870-0312 x 642
clark@masstech.org
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