GE Energy and the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) recently delivered a petition from Americans in the form of a 131-foot wind turbine blade. The blade traveled more than 4,000 miles through 10 states gathering signatures from Americans who support a clean energy future. After it arrived in Washington, D.C., it was parked in front of the main gate at Nationals Park for the 2010 Congressional Baseball Game.
“The wind turbine blade, manufactured in South Dakota, symbolizes how clean energy creates new U.S. manufacturing jobs in addition to providing clean power for America’s homes and factories,” said Vic Abate, vice president for renewables at GE Energy. “It’s clear from the more than 6,000 signatures on this traveling petition that Americans are calling on the president and Congress to act on clean-energy policies that will increase energy security, reduce dependence on foreign oil and build a more sustainable clean energy future.”
More than 6,000 Americans across the country—factory workers, managers, engineers, service and transportation workers, public officials and the general public—signed the blade, with the printed message: “I’m helping to build America’s energy future,” issuing a call to Congress: Create more American jobs by enacting clean energy policies this year.
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