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Last week, Head of Project Planning & Technology Jessica Grosso visited the University of Louisville to share how One Energy uses distributed wind energy to decarbonize large industrials.

This week’s Wind View is a behind-the-scenes peek from the seminar.

Thanks to UofL and all who attended!

This past Saturday, One Energy Field Engineers – Jerrod Carney and Duncan Penizotto, visited Rhodes State College in Lima, Ohio to teach local students about wind energy.

During the event, students learned about wind turbines, as well as some of the instrumentation used to maximize power production. Students then worked together to construct their own DIY cup anemometers.

View the full segment (including an interview with One Energy Field Engineer Jerrod Carney) here.

One Energy is an industrial power company, serving the energy needs of large C&I customers. We make energy hassle-free for our customers, and we are building the decarbonized, distributed power grid.  

For today’s Wind View we’re shining a spotlight on just some of the components we’re using to build the customer-centric power grid of the future. 

March 18, 2022 – Wind Study | Answer 4

On Monday, we posted Wind Study questions that explored digital security and encryption. 🔐 Did you successfully crack the code? 🔎

Find out by downloading the answers here! (A sneak peek of the cipher is shown below.)

And be sure to share this educational series on Facebook and Twitter!

From The Findlay Courier: “On March 3-4, about 140 Bigelow Hill Elementary School students toured One Energy and learned about how wind turbines in their community produce electricity. The students, who are currently learning about conserving natural resources, were accompanied by Findlay teacher and project-based learning coach Beth Ann Nissen.”

View the story online.

March 14, 2022 – Wind Study | Question 4

At One Energy, we regularly use computers to solve problems and transfer data which allows us to communicate with the wind turbines and our customers. We use encryption to help keep this important information secure.

For this week’s Wind Study, we need your help decoding some encrypted messages!

See if you’ve got what it takes to solve this week’s problems, and come back Friday when we’ll post the answers (and how we solved them)!

The answers will be posted this Friday. In the meantime, be sure to share this educational series on Facebook and Twitter!

Get ready to wedge some knowledge into your day. This episode of Science Shorts is an introduction to simple machines!

Watch as Carly explains how simple machines make our lives easier by allowing for changes in direction, distance, and amount of force acting on an object.

Some examples of everyday simple machines include garage doors, hammers, ✂️ scissors, bicycles, wheelchair ramps, and bottle caps.

We hope this segment gets you energized! Subscribe to our YouTube channel so you don’t miss any future Science Shorts!

And be sure to share this educational series on Facebook and Instagram!

As a Utility 2.0 company, One Energy must coordinate a variety of projects ranging from Wind for Industry to ManagedHV. Teamwork, aided by communication, offers a crucial piece in keeping those operations running efficiently.

Today’s Wind View shows members of our construction team working together to organize materials. They stay in constant contact with the use of radio devices. This means they can give directions for the fork-lift driver in real-time to complete their tasks as a unit!

During a recent episode of 60 Minutes, journalist Bill Whitaker chats with experts on the vulnerabilities of the U.S. power grid, including One Energy Board Member Jon Wellinghoff. Jon is a former chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC); he joined the One Energy Board of Directors in 2021.

Watch the clip here. 

“An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” – Ben Franklin

The One Energy Construction team incorporates this idea with our “Mistakes & Mishaps” process. We document the mistake that happened (or could happen), how it occurred, and what the team will do to ensure it never happens again – and then we talk about it as a group. Our team members also sign the Job Safety Analysis for the day, which highlights important safety concerns.

In today’s episode of Technician Talk, Tyler details the contents of the M&M form, how it is filled out, and how it is communicated to the team.

Technician Talks can also be found on our LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter feeds– and be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel for more One Energy content!