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The North Kingstown Chamber of Commerce has announced the winner of the WindWinRI High School Wind Turbine Competition. (Shutterstock)
NORTH KINGSTOWN, RI The North Kingstown Chamber of Commerce announced Tuesday that Exeter/West Greenwich High School has been awarded first place in the WindWinRI High School Wind Turbine Competition.
The North Kingstown Chamber of Commerce hosted the WindWinRI program with KidWind, an an educational organization focused on teaching people about renewable energy, on May 7. On May 10, a ceremony was held to honor the teams who received first, second, and third place awards. This event is such an exciting look into Rhode Island s future, said Rhode Island Secretary of State Nellie M. Gorbea in a statement. We have our state s emerging leaders gaining valuable experience in the field of renewable energy – which is going to be a vital part of our economy and infrastructure going forward.
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The North Kingstown Chamber of Commerce is hosting Rhode Island s first regional High School Simulation Wind Turbine Competition with KidWind. (Shutterstock)
NORTH KINGSTOWN, RI The North Kingstown Chamber of Commerce s WindWinRI program is hosting Rhode Island s first regional High School Simulation Wind Turbine Competition with KidWind, an educational organization focused on teaching people about renewable energy, on Friday, May 7.
Student teams from Shea High School in Pawtucket, Block Island High School, and Exeter West Greenwich High School are participating in the regional competition that opened May 3rd and ends May 7th. The 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners of the competition will be announced at a virtual ceremony on Monday, May 10 at 3 p.m.