The Company ‘Turbinas Braseólic’ Stated That It Wishes to Establish an Industry Aimed at Innovating and Producing Wind Energy in the Region
The initial premise of investments in Wind Energy is not only to boost the economy and job creation in the São Lourenço do Sul region but also to transform the city for the younger generation. This Wednesday (29), Mayor Rudinei Härter spoke with some representatives from the company De Wind Energy ‘Turbinas Braseólic’ and stated that more news regarding a possible agreement will emerge soon.
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The wind turbines used by the company ‘Turbinas Braseólic’ do not harm wildlife, do not make noise, and do not even require special transportation. All of this serves as an incentive for the economy of the São Lourenço do Sul municipality. The company’s interest already exists; now everything is in the hands of the city mayor. The population hopes that the outcome of this dialogue between the mayor and the representatives of the company can truly be positive.
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The implementation of the Wind Energy industry in the city could generate around 2,000 jobs for the region, benefiting not only the negotiation system of ‘Turbinas Braseólic’ but also the population of São Lourenço do Sul.
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Representatives from the São Lourenço city hall also commented on the establishment of the Wind Energy turbine industry.
“All of this is an incentive for the municipality’s economy, it will serve as a gateway and attraction for new investments for our region. We from São Lourenço do Sul have already formally expressed interest for the company to establish itself in São Lourenço do Sul; we just need to know the final outcome regarding this”, explains the current vice president of the São Lourenço do Sul city hall, Daniel Rodrigo Hippler, about the Wind Energy industry.

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