Contributors

The Stranded Wind Initiative is a volunteer organization which anyone may join. Some of our members by the nature of their specific skills or the volume of work they do receive some recognition in the form of a page containing their CV and perhaps a picture.

Matt Zipchen



Matt Zipchen is a graduated of the Simon Fraser University Masters in Public Policy program and brings a broad variety of experience to the Stranded Wind Initiative, including policy analysis associated with waste water handling, residential energy efficiency, and transportation.

A native of Saskatoon, the largest city in the Canadian breadbasket province of Saskatchewan, Matt is familiar with the operations there that produce 45% of Canada's wheat.

Neal Rauhauser



Neal Rauhauser is the founder of the Stranded Wind Initiative. He is involved in the day to day outreach, often writing on DailyKos as well as making regular contributions to the Sci-Tech section on The Cutting Edge News and occasional contributing to The Oil Drum.

Larry Bruce



John Holbrook, Ph.D.

Homer Wang, Ph.D.



Frank Hannaford

Eric Zencey, Ph.D.





Dave Bradley





Dave Bradley (the one with glasses), pictured here with a NEG-Micon 900kw turbine in the background, was one of the founders of the Buffalo Wind Action Group. This group was responsible for pushing the Steel Winds project in Lackawanna, New York, the site that installed the first eight Clipper Liberty wind turbines.