Public Forums on Wind Energy
Join the American Wind Energy Association for refreshments and an open forum discussion on the future of wind energy development in Nebraska August 25 – 27, 2009.
- What opportunities for jobs and education will come as a result of this growing industry?
- What can local community leaders do to reach the 20 percent wind energy by 2030 vision?
- What role can landowners and local business professionals play in wind energy development?
The Current Status of Wind Development
The tour consists of four open forum presentations taking place in Scottsbluff, Broken Bow, Columbus, and Omaha. Topics of the presentation will include: economic development, the 20 percent Wind Energy by 2030 vision, Nebraska and a national Renewable Electricity Standard, current wind farms in the state, manufacturing and construction opportunities, education avenues and more.
For more information, visit the American Wind Energy Association Nebraska Tour web site or email the American Wind Energy Association.
Here are some details of each stop along the 2009 Nebraska Wind Energy Tour:
Scottsbluff
Tuesday, August 25th, 2009
10 am – 1 pm *Lunch & refreshments will be provided
Western Nebraska Community College
John Harms Advanced Technology Center
High/Low Bay Area, 2620 College Park
Broken Bow
Wednesday, August 26th, 2009
9 – 11:30 am *Breakfast & coffee will be provided
Huckleberry’s Hideout
Main reception room
625 South 10th Avenue
Columbus
Wednesday, August 26th, 2009
4 – 6:30 pm *Appetizers & refreshments will be provided
Central Community College (Columbus Campus)
West Education Room #205
Omaha
Thursday, August 27th, 2009
10 – 1:30 pm *Lunch & refreshments will be provided
Scott Conference Center, Center Room
6450 Pine Street
Located on the campus of the University of Nebraska – Omaha