Heritage Sustainable Energy, LLC (click here) is Michigan’s leading provider of
clean, renewable wind energy. Formed in 2004, Heritage has worked
closely with landowners, local communities, local government,
contractors and utility companies to build, operate and maintain wind
farms that achieve the most cost-effective, renewable energy generation
for our customers.
In addition to clean, renewable wind energy, Heritage’s wind farms
generate millions of dollars in local communities through contracts with
local businesses, local tax revenues, royalty revenue to landowners and
new jobs.
Heritage has established itself as the best choice for Michigan’s
utilities to maximize their investment in wind energy generation to meet
Michigan’s renewable energy mandates and achieve the most
cost-effective renewable energy generation for their customers.
Wind Energy is Pure Michigan (click here)
On of the many ecotourism of Michigan gains recognition.
And the advancements in perfecting the energy is ever growing. More efficiency means more profits and more benefits to consumers.
Wind Energy is Pure Michigan (click here)
On of the many ecotourism of Michigan gains recognition.
And the advancements in perfecting the energy is ever growing. More efficiency means more profits and more benefits to consumers.
May 19, 2015
By Tom Gray
...While wind power costs (click here) have declined massively over the past several
years, there’s still a need to wring even more economies out of the
technology, and the growing use of big data in wind farm operations and
maintenance (O&M) is going to be a major part of that effort.
That was the theme of “Future of O&M–The Technology Impact and Lessons Learned,” an education session held Tuesday at the WINDPOWER 2015 Conference & Exhibiton in Orlando, Fla.
Session moderator Peter Wells of UpWind Solutions summarized the panel discussion by saying there are limits on the degree to which costs can be cut through taller towers and larger rotors and “the rest of the [cost reduction] journey … is going to come through real material gains in technology, such as wearable intelligence, machine learning, etc. It’s just really, really important.”'
May 23-26, 2016
AWEA (American Wind Turbine Association) Wind Power 2016
(Attend the conference - click here)
The future is here and women are a part of it.
That was the theme of “Future of O&M–The Technology Impact and Lessons Learned,” an education session held Tuesday at the WINDPOWER 2015 Conference & Exhibiton in Orlando, Fla.
Session moderator Peter Wells of UpWind Solutions summarized the panel discussion by saying there are limits on the degree to which costs can be cut through taller towers and larger rotors and “the rest of the [cost reduction] journey … is going to come through real material gains in technology, such as wearable intelligence, machine learning, etc. It’s just really, really important.”'
May 23-26, 2016
AWEA (American Wind Turbine Association) Wind Power 2016
(Attend the conference - click here)
The future is here and women are a part of it.
(WoWE) "Women of Wind Energy" (click here)
"Nice balance of networking, career development, and personal leadership development..."
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