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	<title>Comments on: Summer Internship 2008 final report</title>
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		<title>By: Steve Doyon</title>
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		<dc:creator>Steve Doyon</dc:creator>
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		<description>Congratulations on the internship, Doug.  Sounds like you had a good time and contributed to the effort.  I haven&#039;t communicated with you in a while.  Joni, Sarah, and I are living still living in Northern Virginia, DC suburbs.  I work in the renewable energy sector for a company called Terra-Gen Power (www.terra-genpower.com), heading up development.  We are the third largest geothermal company in the US, second largest solar company, and quite respectable in the wind energy area as well.  I sympathize with your wind prediction task - being in this area, it ain&#039;t easy!  Long-term, the Spaceport will need at least one, and probably several, met towers.  They will cost around $35k each to install, with all the necessary equipment.  However, you may be able to scrounge some used ones, particularly those which are 30 M or less (wind energy projects need higher towers, so those greater than 30 M are in highest demand).

Anyway, hope you and Anna are doing well, as well as your parents.  Drop me a line sometime - I&#039;d love to hear how you are doing.  My undergraduate is in engineering (and I was once a Professional Engineer!), so I sympathize with the course load!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Congratulations on the internship, Doug.  Sounds like you had a good time and contributed to the effort.  I haven&#8217;t communicated with you in a while.  Joni, Sarah, and I are living still living in Northern Virginia, DC suburbs.  I work in the renewable energy sector for a company called Terra-Gen Power (www.terra-genpower.com), heading up development.  We are the third largest geothermal company in the US, second largest solar company, and quite respectable in the wind energy area as well.  I sympathize with your wind prediction task &#8211; being in this area, it ain&#8217;t easy!  Long-term, the Spaceport will need at least one, and probably several, met towers.  They will cost around $35k each to install, with all the necessary equipment.  However, you may be able to scrounge some used ones, particularly those which are 30 M or less (wind energy projects need higher towers, so those greater than 30 M are in highest demand).</p>
<p>Anyway, hope you and Anna are doing well, as well as your parents.  Drop me a line sometime &#8211; I&#8217;d love to hear how you are doing.  My undergraduate is in engineering (and I was once a Professional Engineer!), so I sympathize with the course load!</p>
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