I agree with you, PS. My favorite part of the ar
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I agree with you, PS. My favorite part of the article is where it mentions the numerous studies being conducted at multiple universities throughout the state of Texas, five of which conducted at the University of Texas, and another at Texas State University. The studies were geared toward the research and development as well as aerodynamics and mechanical design of $BLDW's turbines. To me, this proves $BLDW's commitment to becoming a leader in the industry, by conducting studies to maintain, if not improve their already excellent products.
As for the interview on the local news with John Graham, CEO of $BLDW, these rooftop turbines can potentially save clients 15-40%, depending on location and building height.
"The wind turbine market in an urban environment is literally untapped," John Graham said in the interview.
To further elaborate on the benefits of obtaining turbines for one's business, local and federal rebates here in the United States can save some 40-80% off the cost of the turbine units. Amazing how much of a win/win this product really is.
$IFTF$