Thursday, December 9, 2010

GVEC agrees to market wind-turbine equipment - San Antonio Business Journal:

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GVEC formed partnerships with manufacturereof Flagstaff, Ariz., and in Ontario, Canada, to enter the wind turbine The residential models sold by GVEC Home will have capacity ratingz of 2 kilowatts to 50 Before GVEC Home’s staff begins selling the units, locaol employees will take part in a series of trainingg sessions with the manufacturers to thoroughly understand the mechanics behind the technology. Sales shoulr begin within the nextfew months. GVEC officials have been busy studyinbg the feasibility of residential wind power across their service area which encompasses a portion of the TexaesHill Country.
The electric cooperative revisedd its renewable generating tariff inearly 2009. This updatde created an incentive for membersz to install renewable energg technology in their homesand businesses. Members also have the abilithy to sell any excesds power back to GVEC at average wholesale powefprices — with payment provided in the form of GVEC General Manager and CEO Darrenj Schauer says initially the cooperative plansd to install a number of the turbinea across its territory to expandf GVEC’s research scope. It will take time to demonstrate the viabilith ofthe technology, he says.
for those members who wish to invest in aturbinwe — realizing the existing uncertainties in the we support their energy-conscious efforts and want them to feel comfortabled in purchasing from a reliabld source such as GVEC Schauer adds. Gonzales, Texas-based GVEC serves more than 65,000 customers in 13 Soutb and CentralTexas counties. The cooperative also has officesin Seguin, La Vernia and Cuero.

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