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      <![CDATA[*Scroll down to see the links.  The links alone are reason enough to visit often and stay late.  Thanks for visiting Wind Energy Info. 
E-mail: Wind.Energy@Live.com.

THE MISSION of Wind Energy  Info is to promote wind energy technology specifically, and all renewable and sustainable sources of energy in general, so that rural agricultural economies are revitalized throughout the United States as a model for what should take place around the world with the consideration that renewable and sustainable energy is economically sound, environmentally sane thereby producing equity for everyone.

THE FOCUS of this podcast is to make people aware of the economically viable alternatives associated with wind energy and other renewable energy sources already taking place, the plans for more, and what farming communities across the nation can do to increase their profit potential, preserve their community and successfully carry out their farming operations.  Additionally, particular items  and issues pertaining to the technical nature of the industry and new/expanding developments will be covered here so that the busy professionals and technicians can easily stay informed while they are on the go.
 
THE GOAL of the Wind Energy Info podcast is to see counties all across the United States and the world become energy (food, fiber and fuel) independent, capable of generating sufficient-to-surplus supplies of renewable energy within their borders that will fuel their day-to-day operations in food, fiber and fuel production resulting in a new, yet old, phenomena in the American way of life- autonomous, self-sufficient rural counties with jobs per acre that will sustain both individual worker and family farm incomes well into the future and way above the poverty line.

'Let us never forget that the cultivation of the earth is the most important labor of man.  When tillage begins, other arts follow.  The farmers, therefore, are the founders of civilization.' 
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E-mail: Wind.Energy@Live.com.

THE MISSION of Wind Energy  Info is to promote wind energy technology specifically, and all renewable and sustainable sources of energy in general, so that rural agricultural economies are revitalized throughout the United States as a model for what should take place around the world with the consideration that renewable and sustainable energy is economically sound, environmentally sane thereby producing equity for everyone.

THE FOCUS of this podcast is to make people aware of the economically viable alternatives associated with wind energy and other renewable energy sources already taking place, the plans for more, and what farming communities across the nation can do to increase their profit potential, preserve their community and successfully carry out their farming operations.  Additionally, particular items  and issues pertaining to the technical nature of the industry and new/expanding developments will be covered here so that the busy professionals and technicians can easily stay informed while they are on the go.
 
THE GOAL of the Wind Energy Info podcast is to see counties all across the United States and the world become energy (food, fiber and fuel) independent, capable of generating sufficient-to-surplus supplies of renewable energy within their borders that will fuel their day-to-day operations in food, fiber and fuel production resulting in a new, yet old, phenomena in the American way of life- autonomous, self-sufficient rural counties with jobs per acre that will sustain both individual worker and family farm incomes well into the future and way above the poverty line.

'Let us never forget that the cultivation of the earth is the most important labor of man.  When tillage begins, other arts follow.  The farmers, therefore, are the founders of civilization.' 
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        <![CDATA[This introduction to the Wind Energy Technology Program at Texas State Technical College (TSTC) takes the listener from interested to being involved with the industry harnessing energy from the wind.  

Visit TSTC today.


Watch the TSTC Wind Energy Technology promotional video using this: http://www.youtube.com/WindEnergyInfo
For the best viewing, click "watch in high quality".
Log on today!

www.WindEnergyEducation.com and www.WestTexas.TSTC.edu
Call (325) 235-7403 to speak with a representative that will help you start your career path in the wind energy industry.]]>
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For the best viewing, click &quot;watch in high quality&quot;.
Log on today!

www.WindEnergyEducation.com and www.WestTexas.TSTC.edu
Call (325) 235-7403 to speak with a representative that will help you start your career path in the wind energy industry.</itunes:summary>
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