FreedomWorks, LLC
FreedomWorks is a renewable energy development company concentrating on large wind power plant development in the Virginias, New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana and Hawaii.
"We know that helping others is the best way, probably the only way, to achieve a better future for ourselves." - Harry S Truman
MISSION STATEMENT:
Energy independence and community development. Create and maintain sustainable renewable energy farms for the benefit of U.S. energy independence from foreign oil and rural community development.
FreedomWorks primary aim is to harvest renewable energy. FreedomWorks recognizes U.S. energy independence from foreign oil and sustainability are mutually inclusive. The gap between energy demand and domestic energy capacity shall be filled to assure future security of America. However, if the gap is not filled through renewable energy resources the sustainability of America cannot be assured.
FreedomWorks secondary aim is to grow community services through local reinvestment programs. FreedomWorks recognizes a vast quantity of renewable energy resources are to be found within rural America. Communities that exist within rural America are often without basic services. Responsible harvesting of renewable energy from within rural America shall include 1% investment in local community development to assure sustainable growth.
MISSION ACTIVITIES:
FreedomWorks is helping meet U.S. national security goals by reducing dependence on oil. We are working harder in states that are heavily oil dependent for energy needs.
FreedomWorks is helping meet U.S. economy goals by proposing new temporary construction jobs and new permanent operations and maintenance jobs (i.e. 0.16 FTE/MW) at each proposed Wind Power Plant facility. Each 200 MW installation is anticipated to provide annually $4M in new wages and $4M new tax revenues to the local economy.
FreedomWorks is helping meet U.S. energy security and global climate change goals by installing new certified renewable wind energy power plants that will offset 2013 tons CO2, and significant amounts of both sulfur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen oxides (NOx) annually, for each MW of installed wind power capacity.
