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National Wind Solutions Faces The Wind Of Economic Uncertainty

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by Staff Writers
Houston TX (SPX) Dec 02, 2008
Reports have begun to surface this week of canceled alternative energy projects including up to $1 Billion in wind power projects. With Wall Street in a panic, credit sources are canceling commitments to build out much needed wind infrastructure in America.

After evaluating the status of the economy, NWND has determined to face the wind rather than to turn its back and walk away. It is noteworthy that President-Elect, Obama, announced that a cornerstone of his economic recovery plan is to expand and accelerate the implementation of alternative energy projects.

"We agree with the President-Elect that this is not the time to abandon America's energy security out of fear of the economy," noted Kathy Delaney, CEO.

"The need for energy independence and the creation of green jobs such as those we are developing at NWND are critical to America's future. It is when everyone is running away that the strong seize the day and prosper."

National Wind Solutions is based in Houston, Texas and will deliver wind solutions in Texas and nationwide in partnership with investors and entrepreneurs who see the vision for an energy self-sufficient America. Wind power is rapidly becoming a significant source of electricity in America and NWND expects to see its growth increase as people realize the efficiency of this natural energy source.

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