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Press Release
 
For Immediate Release: May 20, 2010
 
Media Contacts:
Staci Henning                                                      Paul Pfeiffer                                            
Director of Marketing and Public Relations              Director, Investor & Public Relations      
Greater Rochester Enterprise                                 Buffalo Niagara Enterprise                     
585-530-6211 (office)                                             716-541-1738 (office)                            
Staci@GreaterRochesterEnterprise.com                ppfeiffer@BuffaloNiagara.org                
 
Patrick Gedge
Chief Executive Officer
Niagara Economic Development Corp
905-685-1308
GREATER ROCHESTER ENTERPRISE, BUFFALO NIAGARA ENTERPRISE, AND
NIAGARA ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION CANADA
ANNOUNCE FORMAL PARTNERSHIP
- Aims to Capitalize on New Energy Opportunities-
 
BUFFALO, N.Y. – (May 20, 2010) — A formal partnership between Greater Rochester Enterprise (GRE), Buffalo Niagara Enterprise (BNE), and Niagara Economic Development Corporation (NEDC) Canada was announced today. The three organizations have partnered to capitalize on the rapidly growing wind energy industry, which is expected to generate $60.8 billion in revenue by 2016. With the bi-national Rochester, Buffalo, and Niagara regions emerging as a top location for wind farm development, the partnership’s aim is to create more jobs and further diversify and strengthen the regional economies through new energy opportunities.
 
“In today’s competitive economic environment, regional collaboration is key to economic success,” said GRE President and CEO Mark Peterson. “Through this partnership, the Greater Rochester, Buffalo, and Niagara Canada regions will be in a better position to compete globally for jobs and investment.”
 
The collaboration has been dubbed the “CanAm Wind Energy” initiative, and it was formalized through a memorandum of understanding between the partnering agencies. The MOU spel ls out how the three groups will work with government leaders, businesses, universities and other not-for-profit economic development groups to ensure a united approach to attracting the wind industry. The effort will include promoting the bi-national region, connecting businesses with resources in the bi-national region, and leading appropriate initiatives to increase resources for new and established businesses. 
 
The bi-national initiative is being supported in part by a grant from National Grid. CanAm Wind Energy makes its debut at the world’s largest annual event for wind energy, the 2010 Wind Power Conference and Exhibition. The conference takes place next week from May 23-26 in Dallas, TX.
 
“Renewable energy is one of the few industry sectors that continue to show progress and potential for
growth in the current economic climate,” said BNE President & CEO Thomas A. Kucharski.  “As a result, it is
also currently one of the most competitive sectors for business attraction, particularly in wind.  This partnership will enhance the prospects for success for all three regions as site selectors and companies in this highly sought-after business look at much larger geographic regions for investment,” Kucharski added. 
 
The Great Lakes area has some of the strongest wind patterns in North America, and the launching of CanAm Wind Energy makes good marketing and economic development sense for a number of reasons. The three entities forming the initiative share compelling regional assets like their bi-national location, market access, existing supply chains and well developed transportation infrastructure. Other shared and unique assets include the skilled and affordable workforce, approximately 60 colleges and universities, workforce development programs, the existence of a wind turbine gear manufacturer (Gleason Manufacturing in Rochester) and Canada’s renewable energy feed-in tariff program launched in October of 2009.
 
“The partnership combines the rich industrial assets, skilled workforce, advanced technologies, and strategic locations of our three regions, “ said NEDC Canada Chief Executive Officer Patrick Gedge. “We will be able to leverage these assets to serve the North American wind energy markets,” Gedge continued.
 
 “This is a ‘win-win-win’ for the Rochester, Buffalo and Niagara Canada regions,” Peterson concluded.
 
To learn more about CanAm Wind Energy, go to www.CanAmWindEnergy.com
 
ABOUT GREATER ROCHESTER ENTERPRISE:
Located in the heart of New York’s technology corridor, Greater Rochester Enterprise (GRE) is a public-private partnership established to professionally market the Rochester metropolitan region as a competitive, high-profile place for business location and growth. Its efforts support business attraction and expansion, as well as entrepreneurship and innovation.  GRE collaborates with businesses, universities, not-for-profit organizations and government leaders to ensure a unified approach to regional economic development.  For more information, please go to www.RochesterBiz.com.
 
ABOUT BUFFALO NIAGARA ENTERPRISE:
Buffalo Niagara Enterprise, a private, non-profit, marketing, business and economic development organization, is the point of contact for business attraction and investment in the eight counties of the Buffalo Niagara region. Working with local economic development groups, real estate & development professionals, governmental agencies, utilities and private sector business leaders, BNE assists businesses seeking to re-locate or expand in our region with access to the various incentives, financing, site selection and other services relevant to their project. For information on doing business in Buffalo Niagara, visit www.buffaloniagara.org.
 
ABOUT NIAGARA ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION:
The Niagara Economic Development Corporation (NEDC) is the Niagara Region’s economic development agency.  With the help of governments, municipalities, industry associations and other economic partners, NEDC works to promote, advocate, and facilitate Niagara’s business and tourism growth and competitiveness.   These partnerships are spurring new opportunities for Niagara to capitalize on the inherent advantages of its geographic location, resource assets, economic clustering and the readiness of the region to move in new directions such as wind and solar energy, digital interactive media, biosciences and health and wellness.  For more information on doing business in Niagara, Canada please visit our websites:  niagaracanada.com; smarterniagara.com; tourismniagara.com .
 
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