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Wind turbine parts manufacturer to employ 190 at plant in Dorchester County (10-03-2010)
The first company to locate in the Charleston area to support Clemson University's wind turbine test facility, announced today that it was bringing 190 jobs to Dorchester County and $47 million in investment.
From Charlestonbusiness.com
Obama pledges billions to develop clean energy (07-03-2010)
President Obama is ramping up efforts to promote clean energy.
From USA Today
Random Lake approves wind turbine permit (04-03-2010)
The Random Lake Village Board has approved a conditional use permit for a wind turbine to be built on the Random Lake High School campus, opening the way for it to be built in time for next school year.
From Sheboyganpress.com
Wind farms headed to Tippecanoe County (03-03-2010)
When it comes to 'going green', Tippecanoe County is following the lead of nearby counties to develop wind farm technology.
From WLFI
Interest grows for wind farm (01-03-2010)
A Canadian energy producer's latest effort to build a wind farm on the Great Lakes is one of several projects industry officials say is spurring interest in the concept.
From Wisconsinrapidstribune.com
North East favoured for £100m wind power research unit (25-02-2010)
The north-east of England is being considered as the site for a £100m wind power research centre.
From BBC
U.S. could generate 37 million GWh of wind power per year (23-02-2010)
For those in the wind power business, or those considering jumping in, last week brought some big news. A new study by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) found that the U.S. could theoretically generate 37 million gigawatt-hours of wind power per year, triple the amount previously thought.
From Eco Geek
Kansas now No. 2 in wind potential (22-02-2010)
For years, Gov. Mark Parkinson has been telling anyone who would listen that Kansas has the third-largest potential in the nation for generating wind power.
From Kansas City
Mitsubishi Heavy may build U.S. wind turbine plant (20-02-2010)
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd said on Monday it is considering building a wind turbine plant in the United States, and will a make final decision after seeing how demand recovers.
From Alibaba
Indiana leading the way in wind energy production (17-02-2010)
The American Wind Energy Association recently announced that in 2009 Indiana was second in wind power growth. Indiana saw 905 megawatts (MW) of wind power come on line last year behind Texas.
From Carroll County Comet