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Your Questions About Wind Turbines Oklahoma

Nancy asks…

where on the web can i find reasonably priced windchargers?

i live in windy oklahoma, i know wind power would b a great option for power here, but the equipment is so dang expensive, ne 1 know of a cheap place to buy equip.?

admin answers:

You don’t mention what would be reasonable to you so ebay would be my first choice, but you wouldn’t get the warranties and such for a used unit. Your best bet would be to check out this site that has lots of information about wind turbines including cost factors.
Http://www.awea.org/faq/rsdntqa.html

Sharon asks…

Where can I find an app. for a federal grant?

I’m part of my school’s Key Club. in Northeast Oklahoma. I’m looking for an application to receive a federal grant to help pay, mostly, for a wind turbine we want to purchase for the school. If you know of where to get an app. for solar panels, hot water heaters, wind turbines, or recycling bins, please let me know! Just in case, the grant needs to be for a school.

admin answers:

Good luck with that. Be sure you ask for enough to cover the EPA studies you will require. A lot of alternative energy projects have been sunk because they can’t afford to do the studies on the impact on fish, fowl or other wildlife, even when they are trying to work on existing sites. Here in SC we have hundreds of old Mill Dams. They already exist, nothing new is being built. But nothing can be done with them because the costs of the studies are so ridiculously high.

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Your Questions About Wind Turbine Jobs

Nancy asks…

What employment opportunities can we get from wind energy industries?

What are some jobs or careers offered by wind turbine manufacturing companies and industries of wind turbines technology?

admin answers:

Aerodynamic engineering and a turbo charger.

William asks…

I would like to relocate myself and my family to Europe, where do I start?

My husband would like to find a job that will relocate us. My dad also would like to find a job. They both do electrical work. We first thought about wind turbine companies. We don’t know which ones will relocate.

admin answers:

Bechtel National is a good company to look into. Their employees are often known as “Bechtel Families” because they encourage the families to re-locate for different jobs, thus resembling a situation similar to the military. It’s also a good choice, because they have everything from office work to heavy manual labor, so there’s a wide range of jobs.

As for choosing a country, I’d honestly start at Wikipedia, researching religions, monetary exchange, school systems (if applicable to you), weather, average cost of living and so on. It would certainly be horrible to wind up in a nation where you aren’t catching onto the language (if different from what you speak) or the cost of living was so drastically different that you didn’t realize your job wasn’t going to be as good as you thought! Keeping that in mind, it might be wise to go on a vacation to a handful of countries to see if they’re as good a fit in person as they appeared to be in a traveler’s guide.

Good luck

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