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The Vast Majority Of Jobs Created By The 600 MW Wind Project Will Be In The United States, And A Minimum Of 70 Percent Of Each Wind Turbine Will Be Wholly Manufactured In The U.S.

➢ The vast majority of jobs created by the 600 MW wind farm will be in the United States and done by American workers.

➢ A minimum of 70 percent of each wind turbine, including the massive towers and blades, will be wholly manufactured in the United States and made of American steel.

This $1.5 Billion Investment In American Wind Energy Will Pump Millions Of Dollars Into Local Economies, Pay Out Hundreds Of Millions In Federal Tax Revenue, And Provide Clean Renewable Energy To 180,000 American Families.

➢ This wind project is a $1.5 Billion investment in the American wind energy sector, providing millions of dollars in revenue to landowners, construction workers, engineers, developers, and local governments, as well as hundreds of millions in federal tax revenue paid out over the lifespan of the project.

➢ The 600 Megawatt wind project will supply clean energy to approximately 180,000 American families.

As A Result Of This Project, A-Power Plans To Begin Construction On A 320,000 Square Foot Assembly And Production Facility In The United States, Expected To Employ Approximately 1,000 American Workers.

➢ As a result of the project, A-Power will begin construction on a 320,000 square foot assembly and production facility in the United States that will employ approximately 1,000 American workers.

➢ This production and assembly plant will serve as A-Power’s primary facility to supply highly advanced wind energy turbines to projects throughout North and South America, and allow A-Power to wholly assemble 100 percent of every turbine in the United States.

U.S. Clean Energy Incentives Are Essential To Developing America’s Wind Energy Industry And Growing America’s Renewable Energy Sector.

➢ The 600 MW project will spread the growth of renewable energy in the U.S., build the infrastructure of America’s new energy economy, and create American jobs at all levels - manufacturing, assembly, construction, transportation, and maintenance.

➢ Without these federal incentives, most American wind projects would be forced to sit idle until energy prices rise, further stalling much needed growth in the American renewable sector.

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