This is the first in a series of video podcasts for the PBS series e2 energy. Each podcast takes you beyond the episodes and deeper into the world of alternative energy. This episode takes a closer look at the process of manufacturing windmill blades, which takes place at the Suzlon Rotor Corporation in Pipestone, MN. The region is a growing source of wind power, much of which is owned by local farmers and community collectives.
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Well, do not make it too bad. Suzlon is facing problems,that's true, but is working on them.And the upper management (CEO a.s.o) is mostly european.
Chris10407 3 years ago
Well, do not make it too bad. Suzlon is facing problems,that's true, but is working on them.And the upper management (CEO a.s.o) is mostly europeans.
Chris10407 3 years ago
Just for a little background info; Suzlon was started in India. Since the filming of this, upper management has been replaced by Indians. Quality has gone out the door, worker moral is at an all time low, and the Indians are running this plant into the ground. Too bad.
suzlonloser 3 years ago
Nice Video
dogsshout 3 years ago