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Follow on Google News | American-owned Wind Turbine Factory to be BuiltAeronautica Windpower signs exclusive licensing agreement to manufacture new, commercial wind turbines
By: PR First In an industry dominated by foreign manufacturers, this announcement positions Aeronautica as the first US owned company that will build ‘sub-megawatt’ Headquartered in ‘America’s Hometown’ of Plymouth, Massachusetts, Aeronautica plans to focus on the ‘American Built’ theme in its advertising and marketing. Company officials believe that many projects around the country will opt to ‘Buy American’ turbines if given the choice. A new factory within the New England region is being planned to supplement the company’s existing refurbishing facilities in Plymouth. Once the new plant is running at full capacity it will directly employ between 80 and 100 people. Hundreds of additional jobs will be created from the manufacture of subcomponents and assemblies, which the company plans to source from within the New England region and across the country. Proposed manufacturing facility will be powered by wind turbine Training, testing and research and development efforts will involve many of the region’s colleges and universities. The company plans to erect one of the 750 kW turbines at its manufacturing facility in order to generate its own power, thus creating a green energy ‘breeder’ manufacturing facility. Aeronautica is currently raising the capital required for expansion and is negotiating for space at several locations around the region. Company officials hope that a portion of the Economic Stimulus money distributed from the Federal government may be obtained for this purpose. The new plant will manufacture 225 and 750 kilowatt turbines, the size used by schools and other municipal facilities, shopping centers, industrial parks, and ‘community wind’ projects. Unlike the massive wind turbines used at wind farms in the Midwest, these ‘Queen-sized’ Combined with new Federal economic stimulus plans and the Obama administration’ “It is only fitting that the roots of a new US manufacturing sector would take hold in the place where our nation began,” said Massachusetts Senate President Therese Murray. “Expanding our economic base to include cutting-edge manufacturing and technology is going to allow Massachusetts to emerge from this dark fiscal hour with a new outlook for a stronger, brighter future. I commend Aeronautica for its commitment to our area and our workers.” Company spokesperson Brian Kuhn, explained the reasons behind expanding Aeronautica’ Norwin spokesperson Ole Sangill expressed enthusiasm about the new relationship, saying, “We are excited about working with Aeronautica Windpower to bring our proven turbine designs into the North American marketplace. As wind power continues to develop in this region of the world we believe we have just the right turbines for thousands of commercial, industrial and municipal applications.” Norwin’s turbines have been in operation since the early 1980s. While Norwin has licensed its certified designs to other manufacturers in Denmark, China, India and Europe until now their machines were not manufactured in North America. Both Aeronautica and Norwin believe that the current climate for wind energy in North America will continue to develop into a large market, a view shared by the US National Renewable Energy Lab in Colorado. A recent study by that group points to tens of thousands of potential sites around the country. In an otherwise sagging national and state economy, Aeronautica finds itself participating in one of today’s most explosive growth industries, Kuhn noted. Last year, more than 30% of the world’s new electrical generation capacity came from wind power, with the United States taking over the role as world leader in installed wind-generated capacity. The company anticipates its sales will act as a stimulus for the current economy while simultaneously greening the planet. # # # About Aeronautica Windpower: Information about the company may be obtained from the company’s web site at www.AeronauticaWind.com, or by calling 800-360-0132. Aeronautica Windpower maintains offices at 11 Resnick Road, Plymouth, MA and operates a manufacturing facility near the Plymouth, MA airport. End
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