News Release from WindEurope
Wind Industry Profile of
12/13/2010
USA - Texas leads the US for wind energy installations, with 9,410 MW - Part I
Much has already been written on the transformative power of wind power – revitalising declining towns and harbours with new employment and industry.
Sweetwater, Texas, is no exception. Texas leads the US for wind turbines installations, with 9,410 MW of installed wind farm capacity at the end of 2009. The wind turbines that now dot many of the wide Texas plains have brought money and as many as 10,000 jobs to the Lone Star State, reports the latest Wind Directions.
Signs of this new “wind rush” are everywhere near Sweetwater — from the ubiquitous turbines, to the cover of the local phone book that features a galloping horse and a wind turbine, to the local newspaper that promotes wind turbines as part of its logo, to the corporate identity of Sweetwater town itself.
“We have people out here who have been able to save their farm or ranch because of the wind income”, says local lawyer Faith Feaster.
By Sarah Azau, blog.ewea.org/
Please see Part II of this article to obtain more insight into the aforementioned.
For more information on this article or if you would like to know more about what www.windfair.net can offer, please do not hesitate to contact Trevor Sievert at ts@windfair.net
www.windfair.net is the largest international B2B Internet platform – ultimately designed for connecting wind energy enthusiasts and companies across the globe!
Sweetwater, Texas, is no exception. Texas leads the US for wind turbines installations, with 9,410 MW of installed wind farm capacity at the end of 2009. The wind turbines that now dot many of the wide Texas plains have brought money and as many as 10,000 jobs to the Lone Star State, reports the latest Wind Directions.
Signs of this new “wind rush” are everywhere near Sweetwater — from the ubiquitous turbines, to the cover of the local phone book that features a galloping horse and a wind turbine, to the local newspaper that promotes wind turbines as part of its logo, to the corporate identity of Sweetwater town itself.
“We have people out here who have been able to save their farm or ranch because of the wind income”, says local lawyer Faith Feaster.
By Sarah Azau, blog.ewea.org/
Please see Part II of this article to obtain more insight into the aforementioned.
For more information on this article or if you would like to know more about what www.windfair.net can offer, please do not hesitate to contact Trevor Sievert at ts@windfair.net
www.windfair.net is the largest international B2B Internet platform – ultimately designed for connecting wind energy enthusiasts and companies across the globe!
- Source:
- By Sarah Azau, blog.ewea.org/
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- Posted by Trevor Sievert, Online Editorial Journalist
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