Saturday, 23 April 2011

Wisconsin Creating Jobs Harnessing Wind Power

Wisconsin Creating Jobs Harnessing Wind Power
"From a news release issued by the Department of Workforce Development:"

TOWN of MENASHA - Department of Workforce Development Secretary Roberta Gassman said today Governor Doyle's investments in Wisconsin's clean energy future are showing gains in manufacturing, job opportunities, a cleaner environment, and a more energy independent Wisconsin.

"Under Governor Doyle's leadership, Wisconsin is harnessing the wind to power economic growth, creating clean energy jobs," Secretary Gassman said. "As the economy improves from a deep national recession, the steps Wisconsin has taken to encourage efficiency and renewable energy will continue to pay dividends in the long term."

Secretary Gassman highlighted Governor Doyle's successful clean energy efforts during a visit to SCA Tissue. At SCA's Service Excellence Center in the Town of Menasha, she joined the global manufacturer of tissue and paper products in dedicating four wind turbines, the first commercial units built by Renewegy, LLC. The Renewegy turbines will generate 100 to 125 megawatt-hours per year to help power SCA Tissue's operations. The turbine-generated electricity will complement other energy-saving steps at the company, including heat recovery systems, energy-saving light bulbs, auto lighting systems and low-energy computer screens.

In operation for two years, Renewegy received a 525,000 grant from Governor Doyle last December to purchase manufacturing equipment and create 40 new jobs. The grant was funded under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. Renewegy is one of more than 300 companies in Wisconsin that provide products and services to the wind industry, employing thousands of people.

Source: amosrenewableenergy.blogspot.com