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Published on: 1/23/2001
Last Visited: 7/9/2002
"We are poised to expand markets for wind power and build a thriving industry in Minnesota and the Dakotas," said Paul White, Midwest Project Manager for enXco."To move wind power to large markets such as the Twin Cities, Chicago, Des Moines and St. Louis, our top priority must be to remove the physical bottlenecks of the current power grid and upgrade the system.These upgrades will also improve the reliability of the system for consumers," White emphasized.White also explained that the current rules of the road for transmission systems have worked well for conventional technology, but as technology has advanced, the rules also need to be updated."Wind on the Wires will help by working to update government rules so that wind power has fair access to the market," White concluded."We are proud to support Wind on the Wires," said Rip Rapson, McKnight Foundation President."Wind power is a reliable, affordable and pollution-free source of energy.It promises to be a high-growth business that offers opportunities to further diversify our rural eco
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