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Lake Erie Offshore Wind

Offshore Wind Farm On Lake Erie Within 3 Years

By Jeff Siegel
Thursday, June 11th, 2009

According to officials in Cuyahoga County,Ohio, a new offshore wind development could be built in Lake Erie within three years.

The first phase of the project is expected to include three to five turbines, and would provide local manufacturing jobs for many who have been affected by massive cutbacks in the auto industry.

While the cost to develop wind power in the lake is almost twice as expensive as onshore wind development, the wind speeds tend to be stronger - especially in parts of Lake Michigan and Lake Superior. Developers hope to utilize these robust wind resources to expand the states wind power generation.

And nearly 10,000 miles from the strong winds in the Buckeye state, it looks like a burgeoning geothermal industry could spark new job growth in Australia.

According to the Australian Geothermal Energy Association, more than 17,000 new jobs could be created in the geothermal industry by 2050. Australia currently has around $1.5 billion new projects underway.

The Cooper Basin, NSW and South Australia are said to hold massive geothermal potential.

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Editor's Note: From solar and wind to geothermal and biofuels, Green Chip readers want to know which renewable energy resource will take over where fossil fuels leave off. The answer is...all of the above!

There is no one single solution to today's energy crisis. However, the combination of all viable renewable energy resources, coupled with energy efficiency, conservation and smart grid development will not only lead us to energy independence and a cleaner, more sustainable energy infrastructure — but also to what will soon prove to be the greatest investment opportunity of the 21st Century.







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