EPA Tracked  Sites  in  Wisconsin with
        Community Wind  Energy  Generation  Potential
Wind Resource
Power
Class W/m2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
0-200
200-300
300-400
400-500
500-600
600-800
>800
           Resource
            Potential
             Poor
             Marginal
           | Fair
           | Good
           | Excellent
           | Outstanding
           | Superb
EPA Tracked Sites

  O   Abandoned Mine Land

  •   Brownfield

  •   RCRA

  O   Federal Superfund

  O   Non-Federal Superfund
                                                           Screening Criteria
                                                           Wind power class of 3 or greater,
                                                             measured at 50m above ground
                                                           Property size between 100 and 1,999 acres
                                                           Distance to graded roads of 25 miles or less
                                                           Distance to transmission lines is not a screening criterion
                                                             because energy is generally distributed locally
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        This map was developed by SRA International for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) OSWER
        Center for Program Analysis. Results are based on site screening criteria adapted from National Renewable
        Energy Laboratory (NREL) criteria and GIS data provided by NREL and EPA. This map and its associated
        data are intended to provide a general understanding of the renewable energy potential of EPA tracked sites;
        additional site specific analysis is required to determine the actual energy generation potential of EPA tracked
        sites. For further information, please see the accompanying Data Guidelines document, or contact
        cleanenergy@epa.gov.
                                                               U.S. EPA OSWER
                                                               CENTER FOR PROGRAM ANALYSIS

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