Washington State University and Everett Community College have joined together to participate in the Department of Energy's Collegiate Wind Competition
Meet Jessica Restrepo! She is majoring in Electrical Engineering at WSU Everett. She joined the Wind Energy team to gain experience in turbine design and for its community and support. Her favorite activity is traveling with her husband.
#MeetTheTeam#WSUEverett#EverettWind
Meet Nichole Bascue! Majoring in Integrated Strategic Communications at WSU Everett, she joined the Wind Energy Team to bridge the gap between communications and STEM. Her favorite thing is watching live music, and she is a member of team pancake! #MeetTheTeam#EverettWindEnergy
Thank you Pioneer Elementary and Mrs. Hadley's class for hosting the Everett Wind Energy team KidWind event. It was an amazing experience, and we are greatful to have shown the kids what wind energy is all about!
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Wind energy fact ! The largest turbine created so far is twenty stories tall and each blade is the length of a football field! It is located in Hawaii, USA
Wind energy fact ! The first modern, mega-watt #windturbine was built in Vermont in the 1940s. It was connected to the local electrical distribution system.
Wind energy fact ! Sails on sail boats also functioned as an early form of harnessing the power of the #wind, promoting trade and the advancement of civilizations around the world
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The Everett Wind Energy Team has been working hard in this remote learning environment. Click the link to see our favorite accomplishments in a curated timeline. 🤩📣
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.@USCleanPower’s #CLEANPOWER2021 virtual conference will include discussions with key industry, government & business leaders as we collectively work to transform the country to a majority renewables future within the next decade. Join us June 7-10! https://t.co/hgzpIDJIia