Windy, Windy Wellington
WindPower has reached a new high with their sales of WindCells increasing steadily since their business was founded in 2035. WindCells have become Wellington’s main export with WindPower being the leading provider.
Wellington is quickly growing into a unique sensory city, but one element the weather controller cannot eliminate is the wind. The wind has been a defining element of Wellington for many decades, with the wind speeds being the highest for a city in the world ahead of Reykjavik and Cape Town. WindPower has utilized this natural resource to export overseas so everyday objects can be powered with a cheaper fuel.
WindPower was established in 2035, after Jillian Keith saw an opportunity for Wellington’s exports to increase. She began the business to meet the needs of overseas clients in search of natural means to power electronic objects. They were looking for a cheaper solution that did not hinder the performance. Jillian Keith has raised Wellington’s exports by 15%, with main buyers being in the China, Japan and England. Keith states, “I never thought our business would grow so quickly! I am just waiting for competitors to catch on, and then we can become more innovative and exciting.”
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