Five years ago a wind turbine was erected at Eswood Elementary School with hopes to take the school off the grid and cover energy costs.
The wind turbine could be seen spinning in the wind, it never fulfilled its purpose or produced any energy for the school. Instead the turbine stood behind the school and was a nuisance and danger.
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LINDENWOOD – Five years ago a wind turbine was erected at Eswood Elementary School with hopes to take the school off the grid and cover energy costs.
The wind turbine could be seen spinning in the wind, it never fulfilled its purpose or produced any energy for the school. Instead the turbine stood behind the school and was a nuisance and danger.
The windmill was installed in May 2012 by Dr. Mayberry who retired from the school in June 2012. The school did not pay for the turbine but could have saved thousands of dollars in electric bills had the wind turbine produced power.
The wind turbine was purchased by Winnebago County and installed by Rock Wind, LLC as a trial for the company as they made their first entry into the renewable energy market.