Wind School

10 kW Pumping System, Dar el Hamra, Morocco

    In this section you will find a number of articles, FAQ's, and presentations on a variety of subjects relating to small wind systems.  Most were prepared by Mike Bergey for magazines, conferences, seminars, or use in training programs.  Since 1978, Mike Bergey has presented hundreds of speeches, seminars, and workshops at energy conferences and to numerous U.S. government agencies, the World Bank, the United Nations Development Program, and to dozens of foreign governments.

 

These materials are free to be used without prior permission, so long as proper attribution is provided.

Updated 10/3/06

Articles

A Primer on Small Wind Systems 

An Off-Grid Primer, by William Kemp (PDF, 817 KB)

California Consumer's Guide to Buying a Small Wind System

Wind-Electric Pumping Systems for Communities (Text associated with the Tutorial of the same name)

Illustrated History of Wind Power Development, by Darrell Dodge (web link - copyrighted material)

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

Residential Wind Energy Systems

Net Metering and Related Utility Issues

Small Wind Systems for Developing Countries

 

Tutorials      (Note:  These are slide type presentations)

These presentations require MS Internet Explorer 4 or higher and they work best with IE 5.

Selecting a tutorial will bring it up in this frame.  You can navigate through the slides using the "arrow" buttons.  The Outline on the left side can be added/removed or collapsed/expanded using the buttons on the left side.  To end the tutorial, select a new destination page in the left side "Contents" frame (selecting "Wind School", for example, will return you to this page).   

For easier viewing we recommend the Full Page option, which is selected by clicking the "screen" button on the far right side of the slide frame.  To move forward through the Full Page slides, click anywhere on the screen.  To move backwards (previous slides), use the "Backspace" key on your keyboard. To end the tutorial  use the "Escape" or "Esc"  key on your keyboard and then click on a new destination page in the left side "Contents" frame (selecting "Wind School", for example, will return you to this page).

 

Wind Power for Federal Facilities and Projects [Large and Small Systems] (17 slides)

The Bright Future for Rural Residential Wind Systems (short, 9 slides)

The Bright Future for Rural Residential Wind Systems (long, 16 slides)

World Bank "Village Power '98" Presentation: "Small Wind Turbines for Rural Electrification" (16 slides)

DC-Bus Hybrid Power Systems (16 slides)

Hybrid Wind and Solar Power Systems for Telecommunications (21 slides)

Wind-Electric Pumping Systems for Communities (15 slides)

Small Wind Turbine Technology (XX slides)

Experience with Utility Safety and Service Issues (XX slides)

Small Remote Power Systems (XX slides)

Wind Power and Decentralized Electrification (XX slides)

Overview of Wind-Electric Water Pumping (XX slides)

Maintenance & Operational Support in Hybrid Systems (XX slides)

Project Development in Rural Electrification (XX slides)

 

 

Miscellaneous

Bergey Windpower Dealer Training Workshops  

These 3-day workshops are held in Norman, Oklahoma.  In addition to our dealers, we have also had customers, educators, and government officials attend these workshops.  The next workshop will be held in mid-2007.  Click here for further information.  

 

Hands-on Training Courses in Small Wind Systems  

We also recommend the courses taught by Mick Sagrillo and offered through various organizations.  Mick Sagrillo established Lake Michigan Wind & Sun, one of the nations largest dealers for new and used wind generators, in 1981.  He has been involved in over 700 wind turbine installation projects and has written extensively for Home Power magazine and the American Wind Energy Association.  He's an engaging instructor with a tremendous body of experience to draw upon.

 

2007 schedule of classes:

Schedule not yet available.

 

AEI Wind Course CD-ROM  

This CD-ROM, "Wind Energy and Wind Turbines", provides a tremendous amount of training material on all aspects of large and small wind power, wind characteristics, instrumentation, design of wind turbines, electrical aspects, system performance, and siting. And, it is a fantastic bargain at $25.  Dr. Vaughn Nelson, Ken Starcher, and the AEI staff have been deeply involved with wind energy since the early 1970's and they are very well respected by the industry. Information is available at http://www.windenergy.org/purchase/cddescription.htm

 

Ordering Information:  "Wind Energy and Wind Turbines" CD-ROM, $15 each, Alternative Energy Institute (AEI), West Texas A&M University, Box 60248, Canyon, TX 79016, Tel: 806-651-2295, Fax: 806-651-2733, aeimail@mail.wtamu.edu, www.windenergy.org  

 

AEI also offers their course on-line.  With no academic credit the fee is $400.  With three continuing education credits the fee is $500.  Contact AEI.