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This comprehensive guide dives into the dynamic world of wind energy, exploring key issues, such as supply bottlenecks and industry changes, while offering practical solutions for international and domestic players. It covers topics like dealing with GE, cost-effective production, and facility improvements, emphasizing the importance of long-term strategies. From 2008 to 2012, the narrative unfolds, urging readers to adapt to the evolving landscape and consider both local and international opportunities. Discover how to turn obstacles into advantages and stay competitive in the big leagues of wind energy.
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World In Motion Nicole Lewis Matt Slaney Tim Lavoie JJ Cavanaugh Drew Cameron
Fight Battles You Can Win Intro International Domestic Long Run Conclusion
The Issues at Hand Intro International Domestic Long Run Conclusion Bottleneck in supplies received Demand far outpacing production Continual change in the industry
Call in the Troops Intro International Domestic Long Run Conclusion Dealings with GE Wind Possibilities in the East Small product cost, large investment
Get the Windmill Turning Intro International Domestic Long Run Conclusion A year of preparation Inexpensive and reliable
Keeping it Domestic Intro International Domestic Long Run Conclusion Need for domestic manufacturing Improve existing facility
Stay on Track Intro International Domestic Long Run Conclusion Proximity to transportation
Begin negotiations Begin Process Improvement Current Long Term Begin Facility Improvement 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Intro International Domestic Long Run Conclusion
The Big Leagues Intro International Domestic Long Run Conclusion
Conclusion Intro International Domestic Long Run Conclusion Do not fight battles you cannot win Turn an obstacle into an advantage
Conclusion Why not both? Intro International Domestic Long Run Conclusion Go abroad? OR Stay local?
Conclusion Intro International Domestic Long Run Conclusion Look past where the eyes can see Work with the options