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Penn State Program to Explore Opportunities, Challenges of Wind Energy

(EMAILWIRE.COM, October 22, 2008 ) UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Wind energy is becoming an important source of power for America’s homes and businesses and a potential driver of economic development. Pennsylvania Wind Energy Symposium: Power for the Future, at the Penn Stater Conference Center on Nov. 17 and 18, will give community groups, elected officials, business representatives, researchers and other interested parties a chance to learn more about wind energy and its capability to power the state.

The symposium will present the business case for wind energy and its growth potential, as well as outline the industryÂ’s supply chain and workforce needs. Technical and development challenges in harnessing wind energy will also be discussed.

“When we reviewed case studies of wind energy projects in Pennsylvania, we found that the more information and the more knowledge that community members, business leaders and public officials have about wind power the better decisions they make,” said Amy Glasmeier, conference co-chair.

“Wind energy is considered an integral part of any proposed green energy policy, but it’s not without challenges and impacts,” said Glasmeier. “This symposium will provide the people who attend with a broad understanding of wind energy technology and discuss how it has been and can be developed in Pennsylvania with positive outcomes for communities and the environment.”

Power for the Future is organized by Penn StateÂ’s College of Engineering, College of Earth and Mineral Sciences and the Applied Research Laboratory (ARL).

Information about the symposium is available at www.WindEnergyPA.org online.

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Contact: Matt Swayne, Penn State Outreach, (814) 865-7600 or mls29@outreach.psu.edu or Melissa Kaye, Penn State Outreach, (814) 865-7600 or mwk10@outreach.psu.edu


Penn State Outreach
Matt Swayne
(814) 865-7600
mls29@outreach.psu.edu

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