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Wind Energy Development in the Great Lakes Region: Current Issues and Public Opinion Notes 1. United States Department of Energy. (2013). Installed wind capacity. Retrieved from http://www.windpoweringamerica.gov/wind_installed_capacity.asp; Canadian Wind Energy Association. (2013). List of wind farms. Retrieved from http://www.canwea.ca/farms/wind-farms_e.php 2. US Energy Information Administration. (2013). Annual data 1990-2012: Net generation by state by type of producer by energy source. Retrieved from: www.eia.gov/electricity/data/state; Ontario Ministry of the Environment. (2001). Coal-fired electricity generation in Ontario. Toronto: Ontario Ministry of the Environment. Retrieved from http://www.ene.gov.on.ca/stdprodconsume/groups/lr/@ene/@resources/documents/resource/std01_079060.pdf 3. Ontario Power Authority. (2014). Long-term energy plan 2013: Generation and conservation tabulations and supply/demand balance. Retrieved from http://powerauthority.on.ca/sites/default/files/planning/LTEP-2013-Module-3-Supply-Demand-Balance.pdf 4. Ferguson-Martin, C. J., & Hill, S. D. (2011). Accounting for variation in wind deployment between Canadian provinces. Energy Policy, 39(3), 1647–1658. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2010.12.040 5. Rowlands, I. H. (2007). The development of renewable electricity policy in the province of Ontario: The influence of ideas and timing. Review of Policy Research, 24(3), 185–207. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1541-1338.2007.00277.x 6. Ontario Ministry of Energy. (2013). Achieving balance: Ontario’s long-term energy plan. Toronto: Ontario Ministry of Energy. Retrieved from http://www.energy.gov.on.ca/en/ltep/#.UzGn4fldWSo 7. AmericanWindEnergyAssociation.(2012).Windenergyfactsheet:Illinois.Washington,DC:AmericanWindEnergyAssociation. 8. Illinois Wind Working Group. (2011). Illinois: Wind farms and growth. Normal, IL: Center for Renewable Energy at Illinois State University. 9. Illinois Power Agency Act of 2007, 20 ILCS 3855 10.Database of State Incentives for Renewables and Efficiency. (2012). Illinois: Incentives/policies for renewables & efficiency. Retrieved from http://www.dsireusa.org/incentives/incentive.cfm?Incentive_Code=IL04R&re=0&ee=0 11.Illinois Municipal Code § 11-13-26. Wind Farms. 65 ILCS 5/11-13-26 12.Illinois Property Tax Code. Division 18. Wind Energy Property Assessment. 35 ILCS 200/10-600 13.Indiana Senate Act 251 of 2011. 117th Gen. Assembly, Reg. Sess. 117. Retrieved from http://www.in.gov/legislative/bills/2011/SE/SE0251.1.html 14. SNL Energy. (2011). Renewable electricity: Tracking projects and progress in U.S. renewable portfolio standards March 2011. Charlottesville, VA: SNL Financial, LC. Retrieved from http://ww1.prweb.com/prfiles/2011/04/18/8320252/RPS%20SNL%20Energy%20white%20paper%20032011.pdf 15. Indiana Legislative Code, Chapter 12. Assessed Value Deductions and Deduction Procedures § IC 6-1.1-12-26 - IC 6-1.1-12-35.5. Retrieved from http://www.in.gov/legislative/ic/code/title6/ar1.1/ch12.html 16. Michigan Act 295 of 2008. 94th Legislature, Reg. Sess. 17. SNL Energy, 2011. 18. Minnesota Statute § 216B.1691. Renewable Energy Objectives 19. Minnesota Statute § 216B.2423. Wind Power Mandate 20. Minnesota Statute § 116C.779. Funding for Renewable Development 21. Database of State Incentives for Renewables and Efficiency. (2013). Minnesota: Incentives/policies for renewables & efficiency. Retrieved from http://www.dsireusa.org/incentives/incentive.cfm?Incentive_Code=MN09R&re=0&ee=0 22. American Wind Energy Association. (2012). Wind energy fact sheet: Minnesota. Washington, DC: American Wind Energy Association. 23. Minnesota Statute § 216F.03. Siting of Large Wind Energy Conversion Systems 24. Minnesota Statute § 272.02. Subd. 22. Wind Energy Conversion Systems 25. Minnesota Statute § 272.029. 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