The development of a socio-economic model of community based wind power systems in the Southeastern Michigan area

This paper presents a socio-economic model of community based wind power systems in the Southeastern Michigan area. A well known community sustainability socio-economic model called the 3 E's +1 is taken as the baseline for the model development. An additional and unique feature of "commun...

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