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One Energy’s wind turbine foundations aren’t just made with concrete, there’s a lot of elbow grease that goes into them as well. For this week’s Wind View, we are recognizing the hard-working members of our construction team, like Field Engineer Logan Tebbe pictured here.

 

May 01, 2023 – Wind Study | Question 6

Are you ready to blow through another Wind Study?

This week we’re exploring different types of anemometers (with a focus on sonic) and how they’re used to measure wind speeds. See if you can solve the latest questions and come back Friday to check your answers.

In the meantime, be sure to share this educational series on Facebook and Twitter!

April 19, 2023 – Wind Views | We Have Liftoff

Here at One Energy, we utilize drones in a few different ways.

You’ve probably seen some jaw-dropping aerial photos and video clips on our website or social feeds – those are captured by our Storytelling Team with the help of a drone.   

Some of you have also probably driven by or toured some of our Wind for Industry projects – those projects continue generating electricity efficiently thanks in part to our Field Engineers. They use drones to perform regularly scheduled wind turbine blade inspections.

Oh, and did we mention – drones are just really fun to fly (safely, of course)!

 

April 14, 2023 – Wind Study | Answer 5

Were you able to bring these questions full circle?

Now that you know the basics of a wind turbine tower design, check to see if you answered correctly!

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As a member of a National Guard family myself, I know how a supportive civilian employer can impact a service member’s life. Having an employer that is flexible with time off for drill weekends and deployments allows the service member to focus on the mission instead of worrying about their job back at home.

Jereme Kent, Hank Doster, and I are honored to be recognized by The Office of the Secretary of Defense’s Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve with a Patriot award. One Energy stands behind our employees who have served and are still serving our country, like Air National Guard 180th Fighter Wing member Brittni Capozzi, pictured here. We thank you, and your families, for all that you do!

– Jessica Grosso, Head of Project Planning and Technology


April 10, 2023 – Wind Study | Question 5

Don’t let this Wind Study tower over you.

This week we’re examining wind turbine tower sections and their diameters. See if you can solve the latest questions and come back Friday to check your answers.

In the meantime, be sure to share this educational series on Facebook and Twitter!

Can you feel our team’s excitement for warm spring weather?

March 30, 2023 – Science Shorts | Wedges

Time to wedge some science into your day! 

Welcome back to another installment of our Science Shorts simple machines series. In this episode, Kevin details the different faces of a wedge and explains what happens when force is applied. See why a kitchen knife is a great example, and discover what other wedges you might use regularly. I bet there are more than you think! 

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March 23, 2023 – Wind Views | It’s Lunch Time!

Here at One Energy, we take pride in our daily lunch for a few reasons:

1. Our in-house Chef, Mike, prepares meals with our well-being in mind. Not only are his meals healthy, but they’re overwhelmingly delicious, too – don’t even get us started on his cookies. 

2. Meal preparation can be a fantastic tool for teaching time management. This is why as part of our rotational program for new engineer hires, we have them spend a few days working with Chef Mike. He shows them the ropes of the kitchen while building their time management skills.

3. Last but not least, lunch is a daily chance for our teammates to bond and learn about what each other is working on. Or gush over the new season of Ted Lasso, our March Madness brackets, or an upcoming Taylor Swift concert.

One Energy Project Engineer, Erica Johnson, is leading an extraordinary project – her team is tasked with designing and building the first fully digital substation in the United States.

Join us for the first episode in our new series, A Day in the Life, to get an exclusive look at Erica and her team as they work with a Hitachi technician to build out the transformer running the substation for this project.

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