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 h1. About 
  
 The Great Lakes Wind Collaborative (GLWC) is a group established to build consensus and identify and address issues affecting the planning, development, and operation of wind power facilities in the Great Lakes region. The group provides a forum for dialogue and an opportunity for analysis and exchange of information among key stakeholders to facilitate sustainable wind power development in the region. The GLWC reaches across sectors and disciplines to identify and address the technical, environmental, regulatory, educational and financial issues related to the deployment of wind energy resources. Members include representatives from a broad spectrum of interests throughout the Great Lakes region.
  
 h1. Workgroups
  
 [Economic Development]
 [Siting and Permitting]
  [Economic Development and Transmission]
 [Siting and Mapping]
 [Offshore Wind]
[Regional Transmission|Regional Transmission]
 [Wind Atlas]
  
 h1. Voluntary Contributions
  
  
 h4. [Contribution Letter and Printable Form|^GLWC Voluntary Contribution Letter May2010 w_form.pdf]
  
  
 h4. [Online Contribution Form|https://www.glc.org/energy/wind/don/]
  
  
 h1. Annual Workplan
  
*  [2010-2011 GLWC Workplan and Projects That Need Funding|^Jan2010-June2011 Workplan by workgroup_FINAL-APPROVED.xls]
  
h3. Other Pages
  h4. [2010-2011 GLWC Workplan and Projects That Need Funding|^Jan2010-June2011 Workplan by workgroup_FINAL-APPROVED.xls] 
  
  
 h1. Other Pages
  
 [Meeting & Conference Summaries|GLWCC:Wind Energy - Meeting & Conference Summaries]
  
 [Wind Energy Bibilography|Wind Energy Bibliography] 
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