Jumat, 22 April 2011

Breaking News About Nola

This Earth Day, a day that may be green in more than one way to Louisiana soon. Sustainable energy projects in the works that could bring a lot of new companies in the metro area, opportunities for other companies to service these industries and the entire 90,000 new jobs in the state.
Green projects could be the driving force of economic growth at both the state and local according to some recent studies.
It will take years, of course, but some of the projects already in operation and more on its way. Robin Barnes of the Greater New Orleans Inc., said that there was a lot of infrastructure here, which makes it very desirable for businesses to relocate, "But we also see great potential for companies that intend to provide products and services that help other companies to manage security the environment. "
She said that the refinery is also mean it could be a center for bio-fuels and algae, and the world continues to focus on new sources of fuel.
the first offshore farm this week, America got wind rapid adoption in Massachusetts, and soon the New Orleans area may have their own sustainable energy source, but it will not be above the water. We do not get enough wind here to make that viable. But the power with the flow of the Mississippi River? John Guidroz with Free Flow Power Corporation said that it is one step closer to reality as they make it through the licensing process. He says that now they do some demonstration projects on the river, to show people he can do what they intend to do it.
Barnes said the production infrastructure already in place means that it will place a significant portion of parts for wind turbines are made.
Sustainable energy should be good for New Orleans in accordance with Louisiana Economic Development Study, which predicts 90,000 new jobs over the next 20 years.

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