California leads in trends. Hoola Hoop, skate boards, surfing, Rutan aircraft; innovation is given space to mature. From the early Zond turbines, to recent GE, Suzlon, Gamesa, and Vestas turbines, California for the last 25 years has been leading the way in the US in "breaking down" the faults in turbines. California doesn't have any off shore turbines yet.
Cleveland Foundation's Ron Richard wants to start with offshore turbines in Ohio. Would it make sense for Mr. Richard to visit Palm Springs and speak with the turbine operators here and see what their experienced opinion would be about where to shake out the early efforts?
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Links:
[1] http://66.228.45.157/system/files/palm+wind+farm+rn.JPG
[2] http://66.228.45.157/blog/jeff-buster/money-winds-on-the-roof
[3] http://66.228.45.157/blog/jeff-buster/lets-build-profitable-cleveland/neo-wind-turbine-manufacturing-use-cluster
[4] http://66.228.45.157/creating-sustainable-neo/e4s-entrepreneurs-for-sustainability-for-northeast-ohio-0