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Wind power to fuel waste plant (26-10-2007)
Farmington's wastewater treatment plant will be getting some help from the wind -- not to dissipate any sewage processing aromas but to generate power.
From Morning Sentinel

GE Energy wind turbine orders top $1 billion (24-10-2007)
GE Energy has inked a $730 million contract with wind project developer Energias de Portugal to provide 281 wind turbines for wind projects to be developed during 2008 and 2009 in Europe and the United States.
From Bizjournals

Energy sector roundup (23-10-2007)
Following is a summary of top stories in the energy sector Monday afternoon.
From Forbes

Wind in their sales (22-10-2007)
Buoyed by provincial price guarantees, renewable power entrepreneurs such as Luke Geleynse plan to build wind farms in rural Ottawa and beyond.
From Canada

Small-scale wind energy workshop for homes, farms and small businesses (16-10-2007)
A small-scale wind energy for your home, farm or small business workshop will be offered by the Center for Ecological Technology (CET) on Thursday, October 18 from 7 to 9 p.m. (registration at 6:30 p.m.) at Jiminy Peak Resort.
From iBerkshires

Energy major Total will not invest in wind power (15-10-2007)
During a conference on the future of energy, French oil major Total stated it will not invest in wind power as the technology cannot deliver base-load power and is plagued by its intermittent nature which requires backup by other sources. Speaking in Paris, CEO Christophe de Margerie outlined the company's 'post-oil' priorities and said the company will instead focus on the development of bioenergy and solar power.
From Biopact

Rock County may be prime for wind energy (15-10-2007)
More and more townships in Rock County are preparing for the possibility of wind energy production.
From WCLO

A sea change : the wind farm revolution (12-10-2007)
Giant turbines are rapidly becoming a feature of the landscape. And now a wave of applications is poised to make Britain the world leader in offshore wind power generation. But there's one hurdle in the way of this breakthrough for renewable energy: bureaucracy
From The Independant

Council approves $15k for wind energy study (11-10-2007)
Town Councilors on Monday unanimously approved the allocation of $15,000 to fund a study to determine the feasibility of constructing a wind turbine on the island.
From James Town Press

Iowa could profit from clean energy (10-10-2007)
A coalition of union, environmental and state leaders said today that increasing the nation’s use of renewable energy could add 9,581 jobs in Iowa during the next decade.
From DesMoines Register

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