Wind Turbines Look Fly

April 17, 2009

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Wind turbines are moving up in the world.  They’re artistic works of art, silent and being installed in Chicago, the windy city, to generate electricity for building complexes.  Without going into too much detail, look at the photos, watch the video, learn about wind energy.  Get some wind training.  Install.  Cha-ching- New job!

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