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With interest (and investment) in wind energy growing by leaps and bounds, Tom Gray is uniquely positioned to discuss the realities and the future of wind energy as the Director of Communications and Outreach for the American Wind Energy Association
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If you're looking for a cost-effective way to produce green energy, wind turbines might be for you. We reviewed the best wind turbine manufacturers, so you can determine your best option.
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