EarthEra® Connections

August, 2009

NextEra Energy Resources Dedicates Largest Wind Farm in North Dakota

NextEra Energy ResourcesLast month, NextEra Energy Resources Senior Vice President Mike O'Sullivan joined North Dakota Governor John Hoeven and about 200 other community leaders and guests to dedicate the 196.5-megawatt Ashtabula Wind Energy Center. Located in southeastern North Dakota, the facility is capable of generating enough electricity to power more than 58,000 homes.
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Join us at Renewable Energy Markets Conference
Renewable Energy Markets Conference

Each year key players in the renewable energy field gather at Renewable Energy Markets to discuss major issues facing the green power industry. The conference has been hosted for 14 years by the Center for Resource Solutions (CRS). NextEra Energy Resources is excited to participate as a sponsor and presenter during this year's conference in Atlanta, Georgia. Read More »

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Students Unanimously Choose EarthEra at Western Washington University

Western Washington UniversityFollowing a competitive process in which providers were reviewed for their environmental merit, Western Washington University chose EarthEra renewable energy products for their green power needs.
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White House Meeting

White HouseLast Month, Jim Robo, President and COO of EarthEra parent FPL Group, joined other energy executives to meet with President Obama in Washington. FPL Group is the U.S. energy sector's leader in wind, solar and energy efficiency. Read More »

Texas Transmission
Lone Star Transmission
In Texas, clean renewable energy will soon arrive where it is needed as the state begins to build the largest transmission construction project in U.S. history. Lone Star Transmission, an FPL Group subsidiary, will build, own and operate transmission facilities as part of the project.
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Business Partnerships
EarthEra
By supporting clean energy solutions, corporations can be an important force for change. Large organizations are joining the powerful EarthEra program to reduce their carbon footprint and accelerate America's supply of wind and solar power.
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