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January 12, 2022 – Wind Views | Lunch is Served!

One Energy provides a daily lunch service (and often snacks) for our team members working at the North Findlay Wind Campus.

Lunch at the NFWC is a convenient option for employees, but more importantly, it provides team members the opportunity to socialize with members across all departments. For a vertically integrated company like One Energy, the chance for employees to chat with peers across all areas – be it development, engineering, procurement, construction, operations, finance, government affairs, R&D, analytics, or administration – is a huge value-add.

Meals are prepared by Executive Chef Mike (featured in the photo below).

January 10, 2022 – Wind Study | Question 1

Do you have the power to solve this week’s questions? There’s only one way to find out! 

This installment of Wind Study focuses on three different types of power: real, reactive, and apparent. Download this week’s questions to understand what each of these terms mean, and learn how to use them in formulas and equations.

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

At One Energy, we’re ringing in the new year with a sunny outlook – kind of like this photo of a sunrise at the North Findlay Wind Campus!

Mornings like this make each workday brighter, and we’re looking forward to many more in 2022! ☀️ 🎉

December 31, 2021 – Wind Study | Answer 30

Were you able to compute this week’s Wind Study assignment? 🖥️

On Monday, we presented you with the task of translating computer sequences. Since computers process information using zeroes and ones, we needed your help converting that way of thinking into the counting style most people are familiar with.

To see if you calculated correctly, download the homework answers here!

December 29, 2021 – Climb to the Top | Eileen Comerford

Eileen Comerford started at One Energy as Copy Editor with what she describes as her dream job: working closely with language for a cause she cared about.

From fresh out of grad school to now working as our Corporate Communications Specialist, Eileen has found direct applications of her past experiences in her current position at OE – and added many more tools to her toolbox!

Find out how her role (and skillset) transformed over time, and why she considers her Climb to the Top “enlightening.”

Subscribe to our YouTube channel to keep up with the climb!

This series can also be found on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, and Twitter.

December 29, 2021 – Wind Views | A Place for Everything

And everything in its place! At One Energy, organization is key to efficiency and effectiveness.

Take our laydown yard, for example. The photo below shows just some of the items we keep in stock at our headquarters, whose placement in the yard has been carefully planned for maximum productivity. Our procurement and construction teams work hard to store and track inventory – one element of the “well-oiled machine” that is One Energy’s project delivery process – ensuring our industrial power projects are a timely success for our customers!

December 27, 2021 – Wind Study | Question 30

This week’s Wind Study is about computers! 💻 At One Energy, we use computers every day – to collect wind data using the LiDAR unit pictured below, to communicate with our turbines, and even to bring you this Wind Study assignment!

But have you ever wondered how computers process information? They don’t have brains like humans, so they’re programmed to “think” using only numbers (ones and zeroes, to be specific)! 💯

For this week’s homework, we’re asking you to translate computer sequences. Can we count on you to convert these numbers to be more easily understood by humans? 🔢 Download the questions here!

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

This week, we’re reflecting on One Energy’s beginnings 💭 (just like the pond at the North Findlay Wind Campus pictured in today’s Wind Views!).

One Energy was founded in December 2009, in an effort to make utility-scale wind energy available on-site for large power users – and to do so in a way that put the customer’s needs first.

📅 Fast forward 12 years, and we’re doing so much more than wind energy. Today, One Energy is an industrial power company that’s building the customer-centric power grid of the future –  making energy hassle-free.

Happy anniversary, One Energy! 🎉

It’s One Energy’s job to make energy hassle-free for our customers. One of the ways we do that is through our ManagedHV service.

Many industrial electrical systems are out of date. But by using more sophisticated technology to upgrade our customers’ systems (which include air-insulated switches, like those pictured in today’s Wind View) and managing their plant high voltage distribution, One Energy enables integration with distributed energy resources (DERs) like wind, solar, hydrogen, and storage. What’s more, we stock various components at our headquarters, enabling attractive pricing via economies of scale and quick turnaround should a customer require a replacement part.

Industrial energy consumers can remain flexible in their future energy decisions with One Energy’s physical ManagedHV platform.

December 10, 2021 – Science Shorts | Batteries

Get charged up! 🔋➕ Today’s Science Short is about batteries!

You might use batteries for small gadgets like remote control cars, a TV remote, or a flashlight. 🏎️📺🔦

But did you know batteries can also be used to power big things? Think cars, trains, and planes! 🚗🚂✈️

At One Energy, one way we use batteries is as a backup system to connect to our wind turbines via the internet, in case our routers go down. Batteries ensure we always know what’s happening at each of our turbine sites.

Today’s episode will explain just how batteries work – using graphic animations and a lightbulb demonstration. 💡

We hope this segment gets you energized! Subscribe to our YouTube channel so you don’t miss any future Science Shorts!

And be sure to share this educational series on Facebook and Instagram!