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The formation of One Energy’s Board of Directors was highlighted in the Winter 2022 edition of the National Association of Corporate Directors (NACD) Directorship publication.

Board members Thomas Lause (VP, CFO of the University of Findlay, retired from Cooper Tire & Rubber Co.), Thomas Spang (Advanced Power), Don Templin (retired President of Marathon Petroleum), and Jon Wellinghoff (former FERC Chairman, former Chief Policy Officer at SolarCity / Tesla) were featured in the piece.

February 21, 2022 – Wind Study | Question 3

Get ready to fly into this week’s Wind Study as we discuss drones and cameras, plus explain how moment equations and center of gravity factor into flight safety.

See if you’ve got what it takes to solve this week’s problems, and come back Friday, when we’ll post the answers (and how we solved for them)!

The answers will be posted this Friday. In the meantime, be sure to share this educational series on Facebook and Twitter!

February 16, 2022 – Wind Views | Your Name Here!

How would you like to be recognized on a ~400-foot-tall structure? Apply for a Megawatt Scholarship, and you’ll be in the running to have your name permanently placed on a utility-scale wind turbine!

Oh, and the $5,000 scholarship toward your 2- or 4-year STEM degree is a nice bonus. Any STEM-related field can be considered.

Both these things (cash for school and your name on a turbine) could be yours: visit megawattcholarships.org for eligibility requirements and applications. And apply before the March 11 deadline (less than a month away!)

February 09, 2022 – Wind Views | Let It Snow!

As an industrial power company, One Energy is dedicated to serving its customers during the rain, shine, or snow. That’s why we have a fleet of service trucks and qualified technicians outfitted with the warmest personal protective equipment (PPE) – so they can comfortably (and safely) operate year-round.

Reporter Tom Henry from The Blade out of Toledo, Ohio revisited One Energy’s headquarters to do a follow-up interview with CEO Jereme Kent on what it means for the company to be named a Top Workplace. Read the follow-up piece here and learn more about the unique ways the company is going above and beyond to attract the best talent and remain a place where people want to work.

February 04, 2022 – “Top Workplaces 2022”, The Blade

We’re proud to be one of the Toledo Blade’s Top Workplaces in Northwest Ohio for 2022!

A big congratulations to the entire One Energy team!

February 04, 2022 – Wind Study | Answer 2

🙋 Let’s jump into some answers to this week’s Wind Study!

On Monday, we asked you to use the concepts of Hooke’s Law and simple harmonic motion to solve two questions. Today, we’re sharing the answers on our feed.

Download this week’s Wind Study answers here, and be sure to share this educational series on Facebook and Twitter!

Each year, One Energy welcomes interns to our headquarters at the North Findlay Wind Campus.

While on staff, interns rotate through the company’s various departments and specialties – including project planning and development, engineering, construction, regulatory, R&D, storytelling, internal #operations, and yes, even a stint with One Energy’s Executive Chef.

It’s our goal for interns to not only work on projects that matter but to gain a full understanding of One Energy as a company – a tall order for a vertically integrated enterprise like OE!

Check out One Energy’s Careers page to learn more.

 

January 31, 2022 – Wind Study | Question 2

Spring into this week’s Wind Study, which explains Hooke’s Law, simple harmonic motion, and yes, what springs have to do with constructing wind turbines.

See if you’ve got what it takes to solve this week’s problems, and come back Friday, when we’ll post the answers (and how we solved for them)!

The answers will be posted this Friday. In the meantime, be sure to share this educational series on Facebook and Twitter!

Calling all Ohio high school seniors! 📣 Applications are now open for this year’s Megawatt Scholarships!

Interested in having your name permanently affixed to the tower of a wind turbine (plus $5,000 towards your 2 or 4-year degree)?

Visit www.megawattscholarships.org to see if your community is eligible.