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Regional FactorsBesides federal policy, state and local policiesaffect wind energy deployment.State renewable portfolio standards, taxincentives, and other state policies andregulations have a significant effect on windenergy installations on a state by state basis.There are no fundamental barriers toachieving 20-30% electricity from wind.– James Lyons, Chief Technology Officer, Novus<strong>Energy</strong> PartnersOther regional factors affect wind energycapacity installed as well.These factors include the local wind resource, wholesalepower prices, access to a merchant market, access totransmission, siting issues, and eligibility to meet RPSdemand.ConclusionsSpeakers in the RETECH wind energy sessionsoffered a sober but optimistic view of the USwind market for 2009. Though they expect windenergy installations to be modest in 2009, themarket is expected to rebound in 2010. Additionally,as wind turbine engineering improvementsdrive down the cost of turbine components,demand for wind energy will increase. Aslong as the barriers to large-scale wind deploymentare removed—including an expansion ofthe transmission grid and the enactment ofsupportive policies—the market for wind energyin America will continue to grow, helping toensure a clean energy future for the country.Session ReferencesB3 - Wind TechnologyRobert Thresher, Research Fellow, National <strong>Renewable</strong> <strong>Energy</strong> Lab (NREL) (Chair) [slides]Steven Saylors, Chief Electrical Engineer, Vestas-<strong>American</strong> Wind Technology, Inc. [slides]Mike Hess, CEO, Mariah Power [slides]James P. Lyons, Chief Technology Officer, Novus <strong>Energy</strong> Partners [slides]Dan Juhl, CEO and Chairman, Juhl Wind, Inc. [slides]B4 - Wind Economics, Finance & PolicyMatt Ferguson, Lead/Principal of National <strong>Renewable</strong> <strong>Energy</strong> Practice, Reznick Group (Chair) [slides]Richard Krauze, Director of North <strong>American</strong> Business Development, 3TIER [slides]John Eber, Managing Director-<strong>Energy</strong> Investments, JP MorganEd Feo, Partner, Milbank [slides]B5 - Wind Markets & ProjectsRichard Krauze, Director of Business Development for North America, 3TIER (Chair)David Hastings, Vice President Development, Western Region, Acciona <strong>Energy</strong> North <strong>American</strong> Corp. [slides]Barrett Stambler, Vice President, <strong>Renewable</strong> Origination, Iberdrola <strong>Renewable</strong>s, Inc. [slides]Mark Ahlstrom, CEO, WindLogics [slides]Anntonette Alberti, Vice President, Tetra Tech [slides]<strong>American</strong> <strong>Council</strong> <strong>On</strong> <strong>Renewable</strong> <strong>Energy</strong>Executive Summary Report 65

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