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November 28, 2007

NPR does story on wind energy in Roscoe, Texas

logo_npr_125 National Public Radio's John Burnett has done a report on the development of wind energy in Roscoe, Texas, rescuing the town from a declining population and struggling economy. 

The report is titled "Winds of Change Blow into Roscoe, Texas."

Roscoe is located about 10 miles west of Sweetwater, Texas which is itself approximately 225 miles west of Dallas.

It's a good report and indicative of how more and more people in the United States are beginning to see how fast Texas is developing its alternative energy sources.

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