Iowa’s 21st Century Renewable Energy Expedition

By Iowa Governor Chet Culver
As Governor of the state of Iowa, I have seen firsthand the incredible growth of the Iowa wind industry. I strongly believe wind energy is one of the most important components necessary to reduce carbon emissions and wean ourselves off foreign energy sources.
We are charting our own course toward energy independence with the creation of a new, state-level office dedicated solely to making Iowa the first state in the nation to be energy independent by 2025. It is fair to say there is no state better positioned, both figuratively and literally, than Iowa to lead a 21st Century Renewable Energy Expedition.
Wind turbines spanning the horizon bear testament to successful efforts by Iowa’s governor and legislature to attract industry-related OEMs and suppliers to their state. The benefits are two-fold: clean alternative energy and well-paying jobs. Photo courtesy of Mitsubishi.
It is also fair to say our greatest opportunity may lie in wind generation.
First, Iowa is situated in the heartland of America, with excellent transportation options—whether by river, rail or road. This gives Iowa businesses an easy and affordable distribution network across the country and around the world.