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Wanzek heavy/industrial constructors: photos
Author: Wanzek Construction
Top of the World Wind Farm, Glenrock, WY, Duke Energy Top of Iowa Wind, Kensett, IA, Madison Gas & Electric Three Buttes Wind, Glenrock, WY- Oliver County Wind, Center, ND, FPL/Next Era Energy Resources NoTrees Wind, Odessa, TX, Duke-Energy Langdon Wind, Langdon, ND, FPL/Next Era Energy Resources Kit Carson Wind Farm, Burlington, CO, Duke Energy Goat Mountain Wind, Robert Lee, TX, Edison Mission Energy Endeavor Wind, Harris, IA, FPL/Next Era Energy Resources Charles City Wind, Charles City, IA, MidAmerican Energy . . .
More »Texas wind doesn’t work
Author: No Free Wind
The American Wind Energy Association makes the claim that Texas is ranked second in the US as a wind power resource. Number one is North Dakota and you can see their recent weekly output under the Wind Output Now link in upper right corner of the blog and on the youtube video. Texas is Boones Pickens country and we were all bombarded with commercials and television appearances by the legendary oilman who went green and hoped to construct enormous Texas . . .
More »Impact of Wind Turbines on Market Value of Texas Rural Land
Author: Gardner, Derry
Will a wind turbine affect my property value? Will a wind turbine on my property affect the market value of my neighbor’s property? Would you pay the same price for this land after wind farm as before wind farm? Do you know how big they really are? When valuing real property, first determine the property rights to be appraised; the most complete form of ownership is “title in fee” or “fee simple interest”: • Most complete form of ownership • . . .
More »Wind Energy's Impact on Land Value
Author: Texas Rural Land News and Review
A series of radio interviews by Ed Blackburn in Texas: Oct. 25, 2007: Rod Wetsel Oct. 29, 2007: Gene Rhodes Nov. 02, 2007: Terry Argotsinger Nov. 07, 2007: Texas Land Commissioner Jerry Patterson Nov. 14, 2007: Tom Lee Nov. 20, 2007: George Clift Dec.r 15, 2007: Steven Thompson Transcripts of these interviews are available at Scribd.
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