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network with leading wind energy professionals during North America's
largest wind energy conference.
As the wind industry rapidly grows in record breaking proportions, new
jobs will be created and the need for qualified leaders to fill these
positions will ultimately drive this industry into the next decade. In
the Keystone State, the construction, operation and maintenance of one
new turbine blade manufacturing plant (built in 2006) is expected to
lead to 1,000 new jobs over the next five years.
Wind energy is one of the fastest growing energy sources in the world.
In 2005, new wind farms were the second-largest source of new power
generation in the U.S., after new natural gas power plants. In
February, President George W. Bush asserted that wind energy could
provide up to 20% of the nation's electricity, up from less than 1%
today.
Careers in Wind
@ WINDPOWER 2006
David L. Lawrence Convention Center
Room 406
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Tuesday, June 6th
8:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Register today at...
http://www.awea.org/careers_in_wind
For more information please contact Liska Wilkins at 202-383-2514 or
lwilkins@awea.org.
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