BMW Considers Wind Power For Factories

BMW is getting on the green eco bandwagon in a big way as it reviews the possibility of using wind power to augment the electricity needs of its Spartanburg, South Carolina factory.

They’re not jumping in with both feet, at the moment they are just conducting a feasibility study on using wind energy at the plant site. BMW is partnering with an outfit called Gold Ring Power to conduct an energy audit to look at the data on wind speed and patterns throughout the South Carolina site. If all goes well with the initial study, and the results of the test reveal the viability for wind power at the plant, then BMW will add wind to the list of alternative energy resources used to power the facility.

If you think about it, this is pretty much a no-brainer for any sort of manufacturing concern, not just BMW. Sure, due to global warming and other environmental concerns, industrial pants should be doing this, but there’s another reason, besides being kinder to mother Earth: Money.

One thing that becomes apparent to anyone who has been around things like solar water heaters or wind turbine electrical generators is that once you get them installed, any given bill associated with it drops. If BMW, or any other industrial concern was bright, they’d slather every available piece of roof real estate with solar water heaters, photovoltaic panels and solar water heaters.

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