26 Sep
Finally , somebody has figured out HOW to create Green Jobs in USA!!! Congrats T Boone Pickens!
BLACKWELL, Texas (Reuters) – Millions of dollars in new tax revenue generated from the wind power boom sweeping rural west Texas have helped fund a rash of school building projects, the first signs of an expected economic revival.
“It’s the greatest thing that has happened here,” said James Bible, superintendent of the Blackwell Consolidated Independent School District, where the shell of a new school is rising, financed mainly by tax revenue from windmills. “It’s like day and night for the school districts.”
When he joined the Blackwell district about two years ago, its property tax roll totaled $324 million. Now the total value has mushroomed to $1.2 billion due to the build-out of four nearby wind farms, Bible said.
New computers have replaced aging models in every classroom, teachers have Internet access on their “white boards” and advanced high-school curriculum will be offered soon, Bible said.
Blackwell is one of many cities stretching from Abilene to Midland, where local officials are harnessing tax dollars from a boom in wind power projects.
Florida-based FPL Group, German-based E.ON AG, AES Corp and others are investing billions to erect thousands of giant, whitewashed wind turbines across the wide-open landscape. The turbines capture abundant wind that can produce emission-free electricity and send it to power-hungry Texas cities like Dallas and Fort Worth.
Texas, better known for oil and gas production, leads the nation in wind capacity at more than 5,800 megawatts, a number expected to swell to 18,000 MW as new transmission lines are built.
Texas billionaire T. Boone Pickens has become one of the biggest promoters of the wind industry, which has created jobs for local workers and royalties for farmers and ranchers who allow turbines on their land.
24 Responses for "T Boone Pickens Creating Green Jobs in Texas"
Dear Mr. Boone Pickens,
Wind Energy has always been an interest of mine. I have seen the use of wind turbine in west Texas ranches. It is great to hear that you have become such a big advocate to help promote the wind industry. I just wish the typical home owner may allowed to use wind turbines and in turn can reinvest their royalties in exchange for the high cost of electricity.
I am interested in working for a solar or wind power installation. How can I get a job working for clean power?
Thank you, – M. Young
Mr Pickens I am a 55 year old man looking for a carrer change I used to drive oilfield trucks moving drilling rigs and other oil patch equip I went back to being an auto mech after the oil patch imploded. I am an A.S.E. certified master auto mech since 1987, I am also an chrysler factory master mech.
if its got gin poles and a winch I can load it and haul it if its broke I can probably fix it. I am one of the hardest working people you will ever meet. The trucking company was R.C.Williams, at the time they were the premieroilfield trucking co. in ks. I nolonger posses a cdl lic however I plan on getting the written test done within the next 30 days
Mr Pickens
I am a 42 year old man looking for a career change . I have been an Oil & Gas Landman for the last several years. I feel my area of expertise with land owners, title work and dealing with attorneys acquiring surface and mineral rights would work well with your plans.
To Whom it may Concern, I live in Fredericksburg, Texas. I have my CDL and can drive any configuration of trailer and trucks, I have been looking for almost 4 months with no luck. I would love to learn how to haul your wind turbines and shall come to where needed. Thank You.
Mr. Pickens,
My wife and I will be reloacting to the Texas area to start our new careers in the wind/solar power arena. I have been employed with the Government Road and Drainage Dept in Georgia for over 13 years. I also have my CDL for trucks. My wife is in the administrative area. Please let us know if there is a place for us within your company. I can forward our resume if you desire.
I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Mr. Pickens
My background is in safety, quality, inspection, NDE, turbines, auditing. I live here in Texas and would like the chance to go in a diff direction with a better future.
Dear Sirs;
I have been interested in the windmill industry for 3 years and know it is the necessary for the future of the world. I have 5 years experience in the oil & gas industry as a landman. I have experience in lease take-offs, drill-site, curative, M.O.R., and abstract title. I have been especially successful in leasing in the Fayettville shale in Arkansas and the Marcellus shale in New York. Please contact me so I may forward my resume for your consideration.
I have been working in the land service industry for 9 years and would love an opportunity to work with windmills. I have experience as an abstractor and landman, in Texas and Louisiana. I have worked in the Haynesville Shale and Mansfield Shale
I’M A TRUCK DRIVER, WHERE COULD I SIGN UP……….LISTEN TO THE WIND ! ! ! ! !
Where can we find a list of job opportunities?
I am looking to help a Wind Energy company asecertain ownership of land, lease, and build wind energy plants. I am a landman, builder, and college educated. I am willing to get started anywhere anytime.
Thanks,
Jake Grant
(713) 817-8010
where do I sign up, I have 35 years operating pole trucks,winch trucks,loaders,forklifts,front end loaders,cranes while moving rigs all over south texas how can I apply to work ,plus I am bilingual and always work safe never have had any accidents while working in the oilfield and I know I can handle loading and unloading wind turbines on location and rigging them up safely
I have a way to increase the wind power output and
reduce costs, but nobody to evaluate it.
Wind mills are just to big to manage. Cranes to lift them make them costly and there is a limit to size.
I have an idea to make the wind cojme to us.
Funneling the wind, much like a wind sock thet you
see at the airport. With a large pole anchored to smaller poles make sort of a wind sock to funnel the
wind down to a steel pipe and power turbine.to produce
power. Since turbines are smaller and easier to maintain than a windmill blade, you funnel the wind
to high power. Increases in speed and density of the
wind makes the power thru a turbine like used in a power plant. You could have multiple inlets to the long
funnel and keep the wind drawing into the system rather than one pass like a windmill.
I hope that we might get T.Boone Pickens to look at this. We concentrate sunlight for photovoltaics and
heat, and wind can be concentrated as well.
Richard R .McIver
riichard_mciver@yahoo.com
As a old men once said, keep it simple stupit . I have figured out a way to bill a win power plant, that takes up,less space<less maintce,and money.And it is pleasant to look at. P.SViorment safe (251)653-2844
For JOB 251-6532844
I am 22 year old man been working drilling rigs and natural gas. I am looking for a change. If any jobs available I am very interested. 479-629-4103
Email Corymoore11@hotmail.com
Thank you,
Cory Moore
Registered Professional Landman, Realtor and Notary with 18 months experience working wind energy in Texas and Oklahoma seeking work in wind farm development.
Info@jobsinWindPower.com
I am a social worker. My expertise are essential.
Degreed, and well-trained petroleum landman with strong work ethic and field experience running drillsite title on Karnes Trough project for top-tier oil company on Karnes and Wilson counties. Texas notary; ready to go to work for a wind farm project NOW!
Rosie Hackney
CDL
5 YEARS WITH TURBINES
SAFETY / ATTENDANCE/ RV/ TEXAS
HELP?
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Holy cow Ski i didn’t know you were taking apps.
I am seeking work as a Landman but would really like to get involved in Wind Energy. I am a quick learner.
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