Friday, January 30, 2009

1/30/09 Waco Legislator Averitt Quoted...

Sen. Kip Averitt, a Waco Republican, called for state regulators to be involved as President Barack Obama and the Democratic Congress shape legislation to curb emissions of carbon dioxide and other heat-trapping gases that contribute to climate change.
“We have more to lose than anybody,” he said at a news conference in Austin. “If and when the federal government does something, Texas needs to be at the table.”
By Mattitew Tresaugue-Houston Chroncle

Wind man Energy would like you research your area for new laws and green incentives that will help the climate change. Call your Congressman.

We need to look towards alternative energy but conserving energy as well........Ask your self, How much effort do I extend daily to conserve energy?
It starts the minute you wake...use a towel twice? rinse a water glass? insulate the windows of your home? Make sure your garage light is off?
Any question regarding Wind Turbines call me.....Many saving and tax incentives are available.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Colorado ..National Renewable Energy Laboratory

MONTROSE COLORADO – While President Barack Obama directed regulators in Washington, D.C., on Monday to tighten limits on greenhouse gases from vehicles, Colorado Governor Bill Ritter made a stop in Montrose to recognize the Delta-Montrose Electric Association for taking the lead in renewable and energy efficiency programs.“Then new energy economy is something we talked about during the election,” Ritter told DMEA members at the Montrose City Hall. “Colorado is poised to be a leader in this. I congratulate you on being a part of Colorado’s new energy economy.”
Rumor has it that Colorado will be the next Silicon Valley of Energy. Think about it......Location, Beauty and not to mention the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. A majority of the state is zoned 3-4 on the wind scale, just getting up those mountains could be tricky. Watch for Wind Man Energy on the slopes.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

New Figures in ...Texas still # 1 Top Wind Producing State

Wind farms were built at a blistering pace last year, as wind power capacity grew by a record 50 percent in 2008, according to new figures from the American Wind Energy Association.
Texas, already the top wind-producing state, extended its lead, while California fell from second to third in the rankings, passed by Iowa.
However, the head of the wind association, Denise Bode, called the numbers “both exciting and sobering” in a statement.
Financing for many wind project has dried up in the wake of the banking sector’s troubles, and some turbine manufacturers — including, most recently Clipper Windpower in Iowa — are laying off workers.
The industry is hoping that the stimulus bill working its way through Congress will help the industry.
Ms. Bode has previously said that, “If something isn’t done, we could see as much as a 50 percent reduction in new wind starts in 2009 compared to 2008.”
On the bright side, the industry group said that 85,000 people are employed in the wind industry, compared to about 50,000 a year ago.
Congress is working now to help get funds in the right people's hand to bring growth to this industry. Many Wind Farms are in the process of being built, near completion.
Go Green Power........Oh yes! Texas is the Best!!

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

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Monday, January 26, 2009

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