Increasing wind energy to bring economic benefits (15-07-2007)
Increasing the amount of wind energy in Denmark would have major economic benefits, according to an Institute for Environmental Studies report, Copenhagen Post reported. Wind energy advocates have traditionally touted the environmental
benefits of the renewable energy source, but the institute’s findings indicated that investments in wind energy give an economic surplus as well.
From New Europe
Wind power beats nuclear (13-07-2007)
On-shore wind turbines will overtake nuclear power plants as the cheap alternative to fossil fuels, according to a draft report leaked to the AD newspaper today.
From DutchNews
China to cooperate with the Netherlands over wind power research (11-07-2007)
The China Academy of Science signed a cooperative agreement with the Energy Research Center of the Netherlands yesterday over the possible establishment of a wind power research center in Baoding in Hebei Province, state media reported today.
From Interfax
Boralex to buy wind farms (10-07-2007)
Boralex Inc. has signed an agreement to acquire nine wind farms, with an installed capacity of 10 megawatts each, in the Windsor, Ont., region.
From The Star
Nuclear power too costly and too dangerous (09-07-2007)
Let’s say your neighbor decides to kennel 100 dogs in his backyard. You ask how he’s going to handle all the dog poo-poo. He replies, “Oh, I’m sure I’ll work that out.”
From Pantagraph
Energy lessons to be learned (08-07-2007)
During his first six months in office, Vermont Congressman Peter Welch has been at the forefront of environmental and energy issues.
From Reformer
Suzlon signs one of the largest contracts US wind power industry history (07-07-2007)
Suzlon Wind Energy Corporation, the US-based subsidiary of Suzlon Energy A/S of Denmark, has announced having extended its contract with Iberdrola group company, PPM Energy, to add 300 MW of wind turbine capacity.
From Domain B
First phase of Dongtai wind power project undergoing testing (05-07-2007)
The Dongtai wind power project in Jiangsu Province began testing on Wednesday following completed construction of four wind turbines as part of first-phase development, and will be connected up to the province's power grid soon, an official working on the project said today.
From Interfax
European wind power markets to exceed 130 GW by 2015 (03-07-2007)
European wind power markets will continue to grow steadily in the next eight years, with the region set to add an average of 9 GW per year through 2015, according to a new study from Emerging Energy Research - a leading advisory and consulting firm tracking emerging technologies in global energy markets.
From Renewable Energy Access
Program to place wind turbines at schools (02-07-2007)
A program aided by the U.S. Department of Energy seeks to place small wind turbines at several rural Kansas high schools in the next three years.
From Hutchnews
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