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Warfare to Wind Power

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

Harvard is using their massive brain power and building a huge solar array at the site of an old arms factory.

The 500 kw solar array is being built in place on top of the largest building at the Harvard owned, The Arsenal. The Arsenal was used during the two world wars to manufacture field artillery, guns and ammunition.

The new array is expected to generate over 600,000 kw hours of electricity a year, just over 7% of the electricity used by the tenants. The energy consumed is enough to power over 30 homes, and is the equivalent of removing over 40 cars from our roads.

In addition, Harvard is installing two 10 kw wind generators on the Soldiers Field Park Garage, as well as solar thermal for two residential properties and smaller wind generators on top of Holyoke Center in Harvard Square.

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Oklahoma Where The Wind Comes Sweeping Down the Plains

Monday, August 10th, 2009

Oklahoma Gas & Electric recently began discussions with three firms on their future wind projects. Presently, OG&E receives wind energy from just two wind farms, the Sooner Wind Farm near Woodward, and the Centennial Wind Farm near Fort Supply.

The projects they’re considering include, 150 mw Keenan Wind Project in Woodward County, the Taloga Wind Project in Dewey County and the NoMans Land Project in Texas County.

The additions of the new wind farms will go a long way towards Oklahoma’s own renewable energy goals, making Oklahoma the place where the wind energy comes sweeping off the plains.

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OG&E supplies power to over ¾ million customers in Oklahoma and western Arkansas.

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‘Workin’ at the Carwash’

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

One Oklahoma City firm has gone to the wind. Eco Express Car Wash has built a wind turbine to help provide electrical assistance. The Windspire turbine is 30 feet tall, propeller-less and designed to grab the wind and turn it into power with a vertical design. It’s unobtrusive and touted to generate a full kilowatt.

The overall cost was around ten grand, but, that money will quickly be recouped in energy savings.

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