Wind turbines will help power new building at Indiana college campus

Aug. 10, 2011
Taylor University in Upton is building a $41 million science complex

From The Indianapolis Star: Two wind turbines are being built to help power a new $41 million science building at Taylor University in Upland, Ind. The science complex, scheduled to open next year, will be powered by a combination of wind, geothermal and solar energy. The two 50-kilowatt wind turbines are more than 100 feet tall.

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