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Presentation: From Snack Bars to Rebar: How Project Development Boosted Local Businesses Up and Down the Wind Energy 'Supply Chain' in Lamar, Colorado

Presentation: From Snack Bars to Rebar: How Project Development Boosted Local Businesses Up and Down the Wind Energy 'Supply Chain' in Lamar, Colorado

Date: 3/31/2004

Location: Lamar, CO

Contact: Craig Cox

Phone: 303-679-9331

(PDF 2.2 MB) Download Adobe Reader, Colorado Wind & Distributed Energy: Renewables for Rural Prosperity Proceedings, April 13-14, 2004, Colorado Springs, CO.
Provides economic background of the Lamar, Colorado wind farm installation. The presentation begins with Xcel Energy and the Colorado Public Utilities Commission decision and then goes on to provide individual examples of the project's impacts in the community.

This information was last updated on 2/17/2005

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