Wind turbines provide way to generate energy from an abundant, free resource. We’ve seen it installed in large scale operations lately, but what about something on a much more localized level?
The company IceWind, based in the country of Iceland is now setting up shop in the U.S. and hoping to change the way people think about and generate renewable energy.
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