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June 2011

 

FEATURES

Company Profile: New York State Energy and Research Development Authority

By: Russ Willcutt

For more than four decades NYSERDA has been steering the state toward a brighter, cleaner, more-sustainable future.

 

Favorable Winds in Missouri

By: Christopher Chung

Steady winds, a healthy business infrastructure, and an educated workforce create an ideal environment for wind farms and component manufacturing.

 

New Energy in Northwest Iowa

By: Bob Henningsen

This region shares an exciting future with that of the wind energy industry, offering opportunities and attributes that are truly beyond expectations.

 

Ontario Embraces a Cleaner Future

By: Mike Moen

With legislation dictating a forced phase out of coal by 2014, Ontario has created a new demand for renewable power and a rapidly growing wind power industry cluster.

 

Potential in the Panhandle

By: Clay Rice

In its earliest stages of development, Pampa offers wind developers and manufacturing site seekers a host of amenities along with powerful Texas winds.

 

Greening the Columbia Gorge

By: Mike Canon

The Columbia Gorge Bi-state Renewable Energy Zone, or CG-BREZ, is sowing the seeds of renewable energy, resulting in a healthier local economy.

 

DEPARTMENTS

CONSTRUCTION

By: Ron Krizan, P.E.

Integrating construction engineering into wind facility siting leads to increased efficiencies and maximum cost savings once the work has actually begun.

 

MAINTENENCE

By: Merritt Brown

Those struggling with achieving consistent quality outcomes will find that there is a profound distinction between education and training. Read on to learn the difference.

 

TECHNOLOGY

By: Sven Schmitz, Ph.D.

An interdisciplinary workforce of engineers is essential for advancements in wind turbine technology, which is being addressed by universities such as Penn State.

 

LOGISTICS

By: Anne Puhalovich

As more companies use inventory pre-positioning techniques to reduce component delivery cost and limit risk, it is critical to balance site section criteria against the needs of the project site.

 

Q&A: Alastair Smith

Senior Director of Marketing and Operations/Port of Vancouver USA

 

 

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