| BLM offices in Wyoming, Nevada, await renewable-energy mission |
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| Written by Billings Gazette | |
| Tuesday, 31 March 2009 | |
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It's been more than two months since the federal government announced that it would establish a special office in Wyoming to expedite and accelerate the development of renewable energy resources on public land. Read more...
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![]() written by Bernie, April 25, 2009
Hello my name is Bernie, not sure what I have stumbled upon. Anyway I have been in the process of researching any and all available BLM properties. I am currently working for a stable construction company in Las Vegas NV. The research I am gathering is to possibly put together a deal that would pair my four companies with any and all possible partners. Call it green call it what you will, but I could use some help with my research. Wyoming should be stacked with wind turbines, well maybe it is too windy to even put any mills together. I am more interested with solar properties but would not turn down any other ideas or possibilities of new groundbreaking projects. So like I said my name is Bernie and now you have my email address. If you can make heads or tails from my stumbled message I would greatly appreciate a response in hopes of forward progress towards the goal of an abundance of jobs for all those who are willing to work for it. I appreciate you time if you have read this far. Good day. B
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