Here Enterprises to Contribute to Growth in Wind Power with Cycle Ranch Project
SAN ANTONIO , June 7, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — Here Enterprises Inc. (Pink Sheets: HRTE.pk – News ), a growing developer of clean wind energy, is pleased to announce the Company is advancing toward production at its Cycle Ranch wind project in Floresville, Texas . Here Enterprises has installed wind turbines and is set to complete electrical work required to connect the facility to the power grid …
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The Boom-Bust Tax Cycle
Do you like this blog post? While most attention today is being paid to the launch of the Nissan Leaf the question of supplying long term renewable power to it is getting less attention.