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CBS affiliate KX News reports on Marathon Petroleum Corporation’s Renewable Fuels Facility in Dickinson, North Dakota, and the company’s plans to install a Wind for Industry project to help power operations. Individuals from Marathon, One Energy, and the North Dakota Farmers Union were each interviewed for the piece.

August 30, 2021 – Wind Study | Question 22

School is BACK in session – and so is Wind Study!

That’s right – get ready for more weekly science assignments from One Energy’s own engineers, meteorologists, and project planning team.

This week’s topic is buoyancy. Can you solve these problems related to cargo ships and buoyant forces? Find out by downloading the questions here.

Then come back in one week; we’ll post the homework answers next Monday!

Source: https://www.mech4study.com/2019/05/what-is-buoyancy-full-explaination.html

As the summer comes to a close, we wish students and teachers a great start back to school!

Graduating seniors in the class of 2022: be sure to bookmark www.megawattscholarships.org and apply for one of our $5,000 Megawatt Scholarships when applications open in the fall. Your name could be displayed on a turbine, like the one pictured in today’s Wind View!

At One Energy, we take great pride in our projects. That’s we built our headquarters next to the wind turbines at the North Findlay Wind Campus! The nine wind turbines pictured here directly power our customers’ industrial manufacturing facilities. With our headquarters being so close to projects, we can admire the results of our hard work every day!

This is Wind for Industry – and this is industrial decarbonization.

Many Wind for Industry customers operate industrial facilities that manufacture common, everyday items. In fact, you might find some in your own home!

For example, most of the office plants at One Energy’s headquarters are potted in plastic containers produced by one of our customers (part of their manufacturing facility shown in today’s Wind View). That means the fabrication of our flowerpots has been powered in part thanks to on-site, behind-the-meter wind turbines – and the clean energy they produce! 🌱

August 10, 2021 – “Power Hour,” Benzinga

One Energy CEO, Jereme Kent, was a guest on Benzinga’s “Power Hour” daily live stream. During Jereme’s segment, he discusses what decarbonization for industrial manufacturers looks like, raising capital, and the change that’s needed within the utilities sector. 

Ohio Business Magazine released its sixth annual list of Best Workplaces in Ohio and One Energy was one of seven companies featured with a write-up (found on page 33 of the PDF). We’re proud to be one of the Best Workplaces in Ohio!

If you’ve enjoyed any messy barbecues this summer, you may have also used a mirror to check if you need a napkin!

That mirror (and how light interacts with it) is an example of reflection in action. Reflection is a property of optics that has to do with how light bounces off a flat surface at a certain angle.

Learn about reflection in today’s Science Short, along with another property of optics: refraction! (Which Jerrod will demonstrate with an experiment using a glass of water and a wooden stick. )

Subscribe to our YouTube channel and don’t miss any future Science Shorts!

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

Installing a Wind for Industry project represents a major commitment to the community where the project is built. Not only do these turbines directly supply clean energy to the industrial facilities they power, each turbine also has a $5,000 scholarship associated with it, annually awarded to local students pursuing a degree in a STEM field. That’s at least $100,000 in scholarships per turbine throughout its operating lifetime!

What’s more, these turbines are expected to last more than 20 years – so the installation of a Wind for Industry project on site demonstrates a company’s commitment to operating the facility – and continuing to  provide local jobs – for decades to come.

As part of Bizwomen’s “In Her Own Words” series, One Energy’s Head of Regulatory Affairs Katie Johnson Treadway wrote about persistence in the time of COVID-19 – as both a mother and an executive in an essential industry. Her essay includes advice on how to face challenges in the pandemic and beyond.