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Oklahoma’s wind industry will have a big impact of
Oklahoma economic future by saving the state money on electricity; producing
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Wind is no longer the energy source of the future. It’s ready today.
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According to NPR’s State Impact report, wind energy comprises 7.1 percent of Oklahoma’s overall energy production.
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How many wind farms does Oklahoma have
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According to The Oklahoman, the states goal is for wind energy to make up 15% of the states electrical use by 2015. The state is currently ahead of schedule to reach this goal.
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Oklahoma is ahead of schedule in meeting its #wind energy goal, officials say okne.ws/XXym5s
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Oklahoma offers investor significant incentives to invest in the alternative energy form.
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Oklahoma home wind power installation – find … – dasolar.com
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Wind energy is creating a growing job market for stable, well-paid jobs that will diversify Oklahoma’s economy.
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Wind Technician III for NextEra Energy (Sweetwater, OK) bit.ly/14BOXfX #jobs
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Oklahoma’s wind energy is a key part of its energy industries future.
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Understanding the Wind Power Industry by Kylah McNabb
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Oklahoma is also creating revenue for the state by selling its energy to out of state power companies and partners.
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Oklahoma wind now serving Alabama Power customers
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Though wind energy is considered a new technology and is making technological breakthroughs, it’s also a part of Oklahoma’s history.
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Oklahoma history is blowing in the wind
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Oklahoma will continue to move forward with wind energy development as the benefits continue to show themselves in its environment and economy.