This Wind Energy Developer will be
responsible for managing and directing internal and external
resources to develop green wind farm projects. Responsibilities
Include: Analyze and acquire potential wind project sites;
Hands-on wind farm early stage development activities, including
site prospecting, selection; Development and maintenance of
budgeting; Liaison with consultants, land owners and local
communities; Acquisition of permits; Ability to stay current
regarding changing regulatory requirements. Requirements
Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in a related
field; master’s degree a plus. 4-10 years of work experience,
preferably in power generation, environmental, or related field. Strong interest in renewable energy.
Excellent knowledge of the permitting process for major
infrastructure development at both State and Federal levels.
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Wind Turbine
A wind turbine
is a rotating
machine which
converts the
kinetic energy
in
wind into
mechanical energy.
If the mechanical
energy is used
directly by
machinery, such as a
pump or grinding
stones, the machine
is usually called a
windmill.
If the mechanical
energy is then
converted to
electricity,
the machine is
called a wind
generator, wind
turbine, wind power
unit (WPU), wind
energy converter (WEC),
or aerogenerator.
This article
discusses electric
power generation
machinery. The
Windmill
article discusses
machines used for
grain-grinding,
water pumping, etc.
The article on
wind power
describes turbine
placement, economics
and public concerns.
The
wind energy
section of that
article describes
the distribution of
wind energy over
time, and how that
affects wind-turbine
design. See
environmental
concerns with
electricity
generation
for discussion of
environmental
problems with
wind-energy
production.
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