Turn wind into energy independence
How long can your local community keep relying on foreign resources to supply critical utilities? By producing wind energy, Whitman, Ringgold, and Lee Counties can generate the power needed to become a self-sufficient community.
By diversifying the energy portfolio and tapping into wind power, there is more control over our energy future. [1] Wind turbines provide a domestic source of energy, meaning that the supply and price of your energy is less affected by international tensions and foreign conflict.
Wind energy can also help to address energy affordability by driving down overall energy bills and providing all communities equal access to the energy they need — energy systems that generate income and opportunities. [2]
1 Vestas.com. (n.d.). Is the energy the turbines produce exclusively distributed domestically? https://www.vestasdeveloperdatabase.com/questions/is-the-energy-the-turbines-produce-exclusively-distributed-domestically
2 Benjamin K. Sovacool, Michael H. Dworkin. (2015). Energy justice: Conceptual insights and practical applications. Applied Energy Volume 142, Pages 435-444 Applied Energy. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0306261915000082#preview-section-abstract