From Grassroots to Blade Tips: Growing Wind Energy in Maine September 28
We recently received a press release for an event that may be of interest to many of our readers…

AUGUSTA, September 22, 2009– Maine’s first comprehensive wind conference has been scheduled for Tuesday, October 6th from 7:30 a.m. – 6:15 p.m. Sponsored by the Wind Powering America Program, Maine Public Utilities Commission, USDA Rural Development, and others, the conference features Opening Remarks from Governor Baldacci, who will have just returned from a trade mission tour of European wind companies and will offer his views on growing wind energy in Maine. This will be followed by morning plenary presentations and an afternoon set of five breakout sessions with topics of interest to municipalities, schools and science teachers, developers, entrepreneurs, farmers, small businesses, manufacturers, vendors, innovators, and others. The conference will feature a full day of updates, information and previews of forthcoming programs and events, as well as exhibitors – something for everyone who is interested in growing wind energy in Maine.
Read about the program and register online at www.mainewindenergyconference.com.

Manhattan Sep 30
Any chance that there will be some coverage of the conference on this blog? I definitely can’t go.
free vector Oct 6
nice energy alternative, no polution.
internet news Oct 8
Wow What a post
Island divers Oct 14
Great post.i like your sense of describing. your thought is very stunning.keep it up.
ben song Oct 15
that is a great thing but any updates on what had happened in the meeting??? i mean what are the details about what he wants to do??
Grant Oct 19
Great blog. Wind energy is a great energy source. In fact, Uncle Sam is giving out tons of money for anyone looking to set up their homes, businesses and what not with renewable energy resources. Hopefully it works.
Frank Lynch Oct 21
ohh, its great, i think Maine is gonna be the next LA (lightning city) so soon, i tell you every country should take this steps, only then we will be able to enjoy the real sense of renewable source energy.
Case Ernsting Oct 26
It seems like the regularly blogging schedule has been interrupted on your site. Any chance you could let us know how this event went? I’d love to hear how the plenary sessions and everything went.
College Grants Nov 9
Cheers to Grant and his repply to this gredat blog. I recently applied for a renewable energy grant and was awarded $3500 to install solar panels on the roof of my house.
akaz Nov 15
wow, that is a nice article with a few interesting aspects, thanks.
Loan Modification Nov 27
This good event and i think it will help common people to learn alot and do their bit for producing wind energy in Maine.