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WINDPOWER 2009
"Yes to RES"

Wind industry leaders, T. Boone Pickens and
govenment officials discuss the importance of a
Renewable Electricity Standard (RES).


TV Spot: Support the American Worker, RES

Gamesa’s Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania facility and Cardinal Fastener’s Bedford Heights, Ohio facility are featured in this piece.

Poll Shows Support for RES

New Poll Shows Nationwide, Bipartisan Support for Renewable Electricity Standard

Results to be Unveiled at Blockbuster WINDPOWER 2009 Conference & Exhibition as Assembled Industry Calls for Action

Chicago, Ill. (May 5) – As the wind energy industry gathered in the Windy City for its largest event ever, the WINDPOWER 2009 Conference & Exhibition, AWEA today released results of a new poll showing strong, deep bipartisan support for a national Renewable Electricity Standard (RES) requiring utilities to generate at least 25% of their electricity from renewable energy sources by 2025. More...

AWEA First Quarter Market Report

Wind Industry Installs Over 2,800 MW in Q1 of 2009

Washington, D.C. - The wind energy industry installed over 2,800 megawatts (MW) of new generating capacity in the first quarter of 2009, with new projects completed in 15 states and powering the equivalent of 816,000 homes, the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) announced today in its first quarter market report. More...

AWEA First Quarter 2009 Market Report (pdf)

 


Follow WINDPOWER 2009 at AWEA’s blog, Into the Wind.

Into the Wind Blog

WINDPOWER® Conference & Exhibition
Chicago, IL
May 4 - 7, 2009

AWEA Event Calendar

Notice to WINDPOWER Attendees Concerning Swine Flue
We have received a number of queries concerning swine flu and the WINDPOWER 2009 Conference & Exhibition. Our Response...


Brand your company as an AWEA sponsor
The AWEA 2009 Sponsorship Program offers high visibility packages through a variety of marketing and advertising opportunities at the many AWEA conferences and events. The program uses our own well attended events as mediums for your company to focus directly on your target audience, the customer. More...


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American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Provides Measures to Sustain and Expand Wind Energy Industry Growth

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The wind energy industry seeks a national 25% renewable electricity by 2025 standard. This policy would provide a long-term commitment to renewable energy in the U.S., giving businesses the certainty they need to invest in new wind energy manufacturing facilities, and to expand current ones - creating tens of thousands of new American jobs. This long-term policy would also put the U.S. on a path to achieving the significant carbon dioxide emission reductions desperately needed to protect the health of our planet. Please contact your Senators and Representative to express your support for a national RES and to ask them to co-sponsor the leading RES proposals.

 
 
 
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