Thursday, February 11, 2010

Wind power as part of this century’s green industrial revolution


While many of society’s most complex issues were discussed at last week’s World Economic Forum in Davos, the subject of energy supply and how to better develop wind power and other renewables captivated many of the influential participants.

Most entrepreneurs and policy makers who attended the annual meeting in Switzerland already knew that nations and companies which quickly begin breaking the destructive and expensive cycle of oil dependence will almost certainly fare much better in the 21st century than those adopting the problematic business-as-usual approach to generating increasing amounts of energy for a growing population.

The Davos participants also knew that embracing the idea of a revolutionary new, green economy featuring wind power and other renewables -- which cast a much lighter carbon footprint than coal, oil and gas -- continues to make sense on a number of distinct yet inter-connected levels.

See full Press Release.