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Spain Will Now Supply Wind Power to US Market

Oil corporations are making record profits while U.S. taxpayers are being forced to give corporate welfare payments to them -- meanwhile, wind power is growing fast and bringing new jobs to places such as Spain and Germany. Will the U.S. catch up? Here is an interesting item from our friends at edie.net

by Jane Kettle

Spanish wind energy company Gamesa has settled an agreement with the Governor of Pennsylvania to supply renewable power to homes in the US.

The Spanish wind company that owns the second biggest wind farm in the world will now provide the US with wind-generated electricity.

Gamesa's US headquarters will be based in Philadelphia and a technology manufacturing facility for wind turbine generator blades will also be set up in Pennsylvania.

The company has negotiated power purchase agreements worth around 400 MW with the Governor, which is enough clean electricity to power around 135,000 homes. It has also forwarded letters of intent to sell wind generated power to US utilities firms in the state, which will make much more clean electricity available to consumers on the Pennsylvanian power grid.

Chief Executive Officer of Gamesa, Inaki Lopez Gandasequi, explained the company's plans: "Similar to our achieving industry leader status in the wind energy business in Spain, our intention is to advance to all corners of the North American marketplace from our new Pennsylvanian base."

Edward Rendell, Governor of Pennsylvania, is developing a plan to ensure that, in ten years time, at least 10% of the state's energy comes from renewable sources. He said that energy issues had always been a priority for his administration because he felt clean energy was beneficial to the environment, economy and national security.

"America's energy past is grounded here in Pennsylvania, where we led the US with coal and oil. The nation's future is here too. We are leaders in wind energy production and are gaining fast in the development of fuel cells and other clean technologies," Governor Rendell stated.

Pennsylvania is currently a renewable energy leader on the East Coast of America, with its wind farm production capacity at around 129 MW, which is enough to power almost 45,000 homes, and a 49 MW increase on that is scheduled for next year.

Together with the construction, operation and maintenance of its wind farms, Gamesa's offices and factory are estimated to create up to 1,000 jobs.

Also see these previous articles:

  • In a Free Market, Wind Energy is Superior to Nuclear Power
    http://www.progress.org/2003/energy30.htm

  • Wind Energy Offers Freedom Against Terrorism
    http://www.progress.org/archive/energy10.htm

  • Wind Power -- A Shift Away from Dependence on Foreign Oil
    http://www.progress.org/2004/energy32.htm

  • Wind Power Set to Become World's Leading Energy Source
    http://www.progress.org/2003/energy19.htm

  • If You Love Birds, Support Wind Power
    http://www.progress.org/2003/energy23.htm

  • Wind Power and Energy Independence
    http://www.progress.org/2003/energy18.htm
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