New jobs, economic growth AND tackling climate change!
Wind matters to me because it means clean energy for the United States and the rest of the world. If each and every one of us go green and stick with alternative energy, than we will be setting a good example for our kids who are our future...and we will be making this world a healthier place for all of us to live in! And having kids and grandkids is a good enough reason to make me stop and think about alternative energy. Thank you, Susan Jackson
Many of our clients are working hard to innovate in wind energy and other renewable energy. We hope our patent and freedom-to-operate work helps their wind business grow to bring more wind-related jobs, as well as cheaper, low carbon electricity to market.
Living in North Dakota, the wind capital of America, I am happy to be part of an industry that captures the free abundance of wind. Many of us rely on the wind industry for our jobs and supplying power to our homes and businesses.
Wind matters to me because it looks to the future by creating energy security and protecting our environment.
Wind, made by the sun, is a resource we need to tap into however possible in an effort to reduce our impact on the planet. Backyard innovation needs to be encouraged and will bring the clean energy revolution. Accomplishments like putting people on the moon, interstate highway systems, and social security provide proof that we can create a sustainable energy future IF WE REALLY TRY.
Wind matters to me to reduce global warming and free us from global conflict. We need home grown sustainable energy for us, our children and grandchildren.
Wind is a clean source of energy made from recyclable materials. Wind is attainable at many scales creating opportunity for even developing nations to benefit. Hopefully one day soon, they will also benefit from my design as I already do.
The real benefit of a wind turbine will go to my kids and the next generation with clear blue skies and safe drinking water. In the photo, the three of us are standing in front of my vertical axis turbine. The only one missing is my wonderful wife who took the picture. I'm pretty lucky.
Improving my grandchildrens' future environment.
Clean energy, great job!



