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RES AMERICAS
11101 W. 120th Ave Suite 400
Broomfield, CO 80021
USA

Tel: (303) 439-4200
Fax: (303) 439-4299
E-mail: info@res-americas.com

TEXAS Office:
RES Americas
9050 Capital of Texas Hwy
Suite 390
Austin, TX 78759
USA

Tel: (512) 708-1538
Fax: (512) 708-1757
Email: info@res-americas.com

OREGON Office:
RES Americas
700 SW Taylor Street
Suite 210
Portland OR 97205
USA 

Tel: (503) 219-9000
Fax: (503) 219-9009
Email: info@res-americas.com

MINNESOTA Office:
RES Americas
12 South 6th Street
Suite 930
Minneapolis, MN 55402
USA

Tel: (612) 746-4028
Fax: (612) 746-4068
Email: info@res-americas.com

CANADA Office:
RES Canada
300 Léo-Pariseau
Suite 2516
Montréal
Québec H2X 4B3
Canada

Tel: (514) 525-2113
Fax: (514) 524-9669
Email: infoCanada@res-americas.com

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RES Americas in the News

September 2, 2009 Coloradoan.com "Renewable-energy leaders gather at CSU to tout growing sector" by David Young.

"Industry leaders fro the renewable-energy economy in Colorado, pioneering new and innovative ways to power the state and the country, gathered Tuesday at CSU to champion their growing business sector.  Click here for the article

September 1, 2009 Media Release "Companies Tell Congress – Bring Home Clean Energy Jobs"

Ft. Collins, CO.  "With the Senate poised to take up a comprehensive energy bill when it returns to work on September 8, nearly a hundred people joined more than a dozen of Colorado's leading new energy economy companies for a forum on the benefits of a strong federal renewabl energy standard on Colorado's clean tech sector." Click here for the media release. 

July 3, 2009 Mid-Ocean News "Massive East End Solar Farm May Lighten the Pressure on Power Grid" by Lindsay Kelly.

"Bermuda may see soon the installation of a 56-acre solar farm in teh East End in an effort to reduce the island's dependence on oil-generated energy.  Click here for the article

March/April 2009 Ener G "Pacificorp Powers Up with Wind Projects" by Paul MacDonald.

"Pacificorp is ramping up its renewable energy component with the recently completed Marengo projects in Washington State - and more wind projects to come, in Wyoming."  [RES Americas Inc. was the constructor of the Marengo projects and is highlighted in this article.]  Click here for the article.

February 19, 2009 Albany News "Grand opening held at Hackberry Wind" by Kathryn Stapp.

TX - Renewable Energy Systems Americas celebrated the grand opening and ribbon cutting of Hackberry Wind Project Tuesday, February 17.  Click here for more.

December 18, 2008 Business Wire "NV Energy and RES Americas Moving Forward with Wind Energy Project.

AP - NV Energy (NYSE:NVE) and Renewable Energy Systems Americas Inc. (RES Americas) are moving forward with development of the China Mountain 200-megawatt (MW) wind energy project in northeastern Nevada and southern Idaho.  Click here for more.

December 15, 2008 Times-News "Area energy projects still on schedule" by Nate Poppino.

ID - A 185-turbine, 425-megawatt wind project planned for west of Rogerson is also still on track, developers said. Jointly developed by Portland-based RES America Developments and NV Energy, formerly Nevada Power, the first phase of the wind farm is still set to be built in the first half of 2011.  Click here for the story.  

December 8, 2008 Oklahoma Journal Record "Renewable Energy will help economy recover" by Craig Mataczynski.

OK - RES Americas CEO Craig Mataczynski writes about wind power and other renewable energy will help America's economy.  Click here for the op-ed.

October 24-30, 2008 Denver Business Journal "Powering Down" by Cathy Proctor

CO -  RES Americas CEO Craig Mataczynski spoke about the wind energy industry for 2009 in this global economic downturn.  Click here for the article. 

October 29, 2008 Enid News "State is poised to be at center of alternative energy" by Robert Barron.

OK - Philip Moore, developer and legislative analyst, for RES Americas' Enid office, spoke to civic and area leaders around Oklahoma about the benefits of wind energy.  Click here for the article. 

(Please note the following correction to statement by Mr Moore: "A 150 megawatt project would generate about $350 million in taxable value or investment to a county, with a large portion of that amount going to local schools and governments, he said.")