IOWA GOVERNOR CHET CULVER TO SPEAK AT FIRST-EVER
MEETING OF STATEWIDE WIND ORGANIZATION
Iowa Governor Chet Culver will help launch a new
statewide organization promoting wind energy
when he appears in Estherville later this month.
The Iowa Wind Energy Association (IWEA) will
hold its First-Ever Annual Meeting and
Conference on Thursday, March 27, with Gov.
Culver as the keynote speaker. The governor has
been an advocate of green energy, including
wind, by developing the Office of Energy
Independence for Iowa.
The statewide wind organization got its start in
the fall of 2007 at the dedication of the new
wind energy building on the Estherville campus
of Iowa Lakes Community College when industry
leaders voted to collaborate by promoting wind
energy through the Iowa Wind Energy Association.
Since that time, the association has been
operating using a volunteer interim board which
was selected to get the association up and
running. Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws
were updated and Iowa Lakes became the fiscal
agent for IWEA.
The interim board has organized the First-Ever
Annual Meeting and Conference at the Estherville
campus of Iowa Lakes. In addition to Gov. Culver
speaking, the group will elect the initial board
and approve the revised bylaws. In the
afternoon, conference-goers will participate in
a series of sessions designed to emphasize the
value of wind for everyone.
Organizers hope to attract agricultural
landowners, utility companies, developers, large
and small wind farm producers, construction
companies, turbine manufacturers, energy
companies, educators and students.
IWEA has also established a Web site:
www.IowaWindEnergy.org. Individuals
interested in attending the annual meeting may
go to the Web site and review an agenda as well
as download a registration form. The annual
meeting starts at 10:30 a.m. and is free and
open to the public. Individuals who wish to vote
need to have a membership in IWEA. Membership
forms are available on the Web site. Membership
costs range from $25 for non-voting individuals
to $500 for Corporate/Utility memberships.
The remainder of the day is part of the
conference registration of $25 in advance or $35
at the door. Registration forms are available on
the Web site or interested individuals may call
or e-mail Angie De Jong at (712) 362-7931 or
adejong@iowalakes.edu.
Those registered for the conference may
participate in the lunch planned at noon in the
gymnasium of Iowa Lakes Community College, 300
S. 18th St., Estherville.
The afternoon will be packed with wind energy
information. Dr. Jim McCalley of Iowa State
University will lead an open forum entitled
“Wind Energy in Iowa – How High Can it Go?”
Panelists include: Tom Wind, Developer; Michelle
Arenson, Manager of Wind Development for Alliant
Energy; Dale Osborn, Transmission Technical
Director of Midwest ISO; and, Dean Crist, Vice
President of Regulatory Affairs, Mid-American.
In addition, the session will include the
landowner perspective and the turbine
manufacturing perspective.
The second half of the afternoon will be a Round
Table session. John Dunlop Sr., the Outreach
Technical Engineer from the American Wind Energy
Association, will present that organization’s
2008 report on Wind Power OUTLOOK. And the Round
Table session will be used to gather other
information that reflects the needs of the Iowa
Wind Energy Association.
The day will wrap up with remarks from the new
president of IWEA who will have been elected
during the morning meeting.
For more information on the First-Ever Annual
Meeting and Conference of the Iowa Wind Energy
Association, call Angie De Jong at (712)
362-7931 or visit the association’s Web site at
www.IowaWindEnergy.org.