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(Fort Worth, Texas
USA)— Ben B. Boothe Sr., CEO of Fort Worth, Texas-based Wind, Inc., a
wind turbine distribution enterprise, has announced that the company has secured
a U.S. distribution agreement to market and sell commercial and residential
wind turbines based on state-of-the-art European and Japanese technology. Wind,
Inc. says wind turbines---effective as alternatives to traditional energy sources
for commercial and residential consumers to power homes, businesses, farms,
restaurants, and factories---are in short supply nationwide.
“The United States is experiencing a shortage of domestically manufactured
wind turbines,” said Mr. Boothe Sr., who has three decades of experience
in environmental and real estate consulting worldwide, as well as a strong political
presence in his native North Texas. “Wind, Inc. currently has more access
and availability to wind turbines than anyone domestically, because of these
exciting contracts with two leading international manufacturers.”
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Wind,
Inc. has inked two international distribution agreements. Their
commercial lines of wind turbines are manufactured by Wind
Energy Solutions (WES) of Ompeer, The Netherlands. The WES
18 and the WES 30 systems produce 80 KW and 250 KW per hour,
respectively. Solar and Wind Energy Applications (SWEA) of
Den Bosch, The Netherlands, provides Wind Inc. with its residential
wind turbines. Products yield from 300 watts to 20 KW per hour.
Wind,
Inc. also has available Tokyo-based Mitsubishi Heavy Industries’ 1000-A’s,
which produce one Megawatt per hour and, according to experts, can provide enough
electricity to power 800 homes.
“ The benefits of wind turbine power are far-reaching,” Mr.
Boothe Sr. explains. “Wind energy is clean energy, with virtually no environmental
pollution. It does not have to be refined, trucked, or stored. Wind energy generates
electricity via our daily renewable energy source, the sun, which heats the air
and causes wind.”
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He believes that as established energy rates continue
to escalate, wind turbine units will become an even more valuable and more cost-effective
option for acquiring
and fulfilling power needs. Johann De Leeuw, director of WES Canada, will speak
on issues and trends in wind power at a Wind, Inc. open house on Monday afternoon,
September 8, 2008, at 3:00 p.m. at the Wind, Inc. headquarters, 8400 I-20 in
west Fort Worth. The event is open to the public.
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Wind, Inc. wants to assure that products are available here for those who wish
to select wind for power,” he said.
Wind, Inc.’s mission is to bring cutting-edge wind
technology to Fort Worth and the nation in an effort to provide an environmentally-conscious
solution
to traditional energy resources. Delivery of the alternative energy turbines
ranges from 30 to 90 days.
Visit www.environment-solutions.com for more
information.
Wind, Inc. 8400 I-20 Fort
Worth, TX 76008
P: (817) 738-9595 F: (817) 738-7773
benboothe@gmail.com - www.environment-solutions.com
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