A vineyard in California has been using a wind turbine to generate the power it needs to make wine for the last eight years. CBS Bay Area's Juliette Goodrich has the story.
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- Scheid Family Vineyards uses a 400-foot wind turbine to generate all power for its winery. 41s
- The vineyard produces 900,000 cases of wine annually and grows 36 varietals. 1m 11s
- Sustainability has been a core value since the vineyard's founding in 1972. 1m 6s
- The wind turbine's clean energy output is equivalent to removing 4,500 cars from the road each year. 1m 47s
- Surplus wind energy powers 234 local homes, with excess sent back to the grid. 1m 59s