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  • Wind questions answered at Public Forum on Wind Energy in Morehead City
    February 25, 2008
    The NC Solar Center at NC State University and the NC Wind Working Group (NC WWG) held a Public Forum on Wind Energy ...

  • 'Nassau entrepreneur ready to harness the wind', The Florida Times-Union
    February 11, 2008
    Wind Energy Consulting and Contracting of Fernandina Beach is hoping to bring wind turbine electric generators to the Florida landscape ...
    David Harlow, executive vice president, administrative assistant Sarah Smith, Wayne Hildreth, president, and Pramod Jain, chief technology officer, staff the Florida office.

  • 'Wherever there's wind, that's where we go', The Florida Times-Union, My Nassau Sun
    January 30, 2008
    This Fernandina Beach company is plugging into the energy possibilities...
    Fernandina Beach-based Wind Energy Consulting Contracting Chief Technology Officer Pramod Jain and Executive Vice President David Harlow test the winds at Fernandina Beach Golf Club

  • Wind supporters pack coastal wind meeting in Morehead City
    July 19, 2007
    The conference room at the Center for Marine Science and Technology in Morehead City was overflowing into the halls. More than 80 people ...

  • District 20 Drafts Wind Turbine Plan for Hanover Park
    June 25, 2007
    The Windy City may have gotten its nickname from the weather after all. At least, that’s what one suburban school district is hoping.....
Conferences, Workshops & Trade Shows
  • Wind Power 2008, Houston, TX
    June 1-4, 2008
    WECC will participate at the conference
  • Wind Energy Institute 2008, Austin, TX
    February 19-20, 2008
    WECC participated at this conference
  • AWEA Wind Power Project Siting Workshop, Austin, TX
    February 14-15, 2008
    WECC participated in this workshop
    Chief Technology Officer Dr Pramod Jain

  • Illinois Association of School Boards, Joint Annual Conference, Chicago, IL
    November 16-18, 2007
    WECC sponsored a booth at the conference. According to WECC President Wayne Hildreth, there is a strong interest in renewable energy in the State of Illinois and the Midwest. WECC's presence in the wind energy arena was highlighted by high level of interest shown by attendees at this convention.
Events
  • Anatomy of a Renewable Wind Project: Florida Potential?, Amelia Island Men's Newcomers luncheon meeting, Amelia Island, FL
    January 17, 2008
    Rear Admiral David Harlow, USN(Ret), WECC's Executive VP and Pramod Jain, PhD, WECC's Chief Technology Officer presented the power of wind to this influential and informed gathering.  According to the publicity chair: "the presentation enlightened us as to the many ramifications of establishing wind power for public/private use."
  • Wind Energy Education: Collaboration between middle schools in Illinois and Florida
    December 15, 2007
    In efforts to bring renewable energy into the classroom, WECC has provided schools in Erie, IL and Jacksonville, FL with web conferencing technology necessary to develop collaborative lesson plans and projects for their students.
  • A workshop on financial and ownership models for community wind energy development, Morehead City, NC
    October 12, 2007
    WECC was a sponsor of this event with Glenn Mauney presenting. Event was organized by the North Carolina Solar Center.

  • Coastal Wind Town Meeting, Nags Head, NC
    August 9, 2007
    WECC's Tim Printy participated as a panelist. Event was sponsored by the North Carolina Energy Office and the North Carolina Solar Center.

  • Coastal Wind Town Meeting, Morehead City, NC
    July 19, 2007
    WECC's Glenn Mauney participated as a panelist and demonstrated 3D simulation model of a wind farm.  Event was sponsored by the North Carolina Energy Office and the North Carolina Solar Center.

  • Coastal Wind Town Meeting, Greenville, NC
    June 21, 2007
    WECC's Glenn Mauney participated in the session.  Event was sponsored by the North Carolina Energy Office and the North Carolina Solar Center.