North Charleston landed a $98 million wind turbine test lab because of strong state support, good port facilities and Clemson University’s “forward-looking” management plans, U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu said Monday. “They had all the right ingredients,” Chu said while touring Clemson’s International Center for Automotive Research, adding that the future wind lab is “going to be very important to the United States.” Chu said the wind turbines of the future will be massive pieces of machinery, and putting them offshore makes sense because ocean winds tend to be stronger and more dependable than on land.
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Myrtle Beach area businesses and restaurants are partnering up to bring the Myrtle Beach area a food and wine festival in the spring of 2010.
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Store managers along the Grand Strand said they were surprised by the big crowds over black Friday weekend.
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Store managers along the Grand Strand said they were surprised by the big crowds over black Friday weekend.
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The City of North Myrtle Beach is holding a second public informational briefing concerning the Cherry Grove Dredging Project.
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The City of North Myrtle Beach and the North Myrtle Beach Tree City Board will be celebrating Arbor Day with a tree planting and dedication at 11 a.m. on Friday, Dec.
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