(Reuters) - The Lone Star Wind Alliance in Texas and the Commonwealth
of Massachusetts Partnership were selected from six initial
applicants to design, build, and operate facilities to test
wind blades beginning in about 2009.
The agency decided to double its funding to support the
final pair of competing proposals to build two U.S. testing
sites, said DOE spokeswoman Julie Ruggiero. Having more
capacity for testing services will help accelerate industry
advances, she said. "The two sites will serve the same role,
doubling our efforts," Ruggiero said.
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of Massachusetts Partnership were selected from six initial
applicants to design, build, and operate facilities to test
wind blades beginning in about 2009.
The agency decided to double its funding to support the
final pair of competing proposals to build two U.S. testing
sites, said DOE spokeswoman Julie Ruggiero. Having more
capacity for testing services will help accelerate industry
advances, she said. "The two sites will serve the same role,
doubling our efforts," Ruggiero said.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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