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:: Tuesday, March 14, 2006 ::
Wind energy grows through on site turbines - By MEREDITH MACKENZIE, UPI
One of duPont's most successful clients in terms of positive public relations is the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 103 and their business agent, Martin E. Aikens. The $540,000 wind turbine constructed by the IBEW on its property served as a training tool to educate members in how to do the electrical work in renewable technology. The union chapter paid for half the cost of the turbine and received a grant for the rest.------------------------------------------- posted 5:22 AM :: reference link ::
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