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Energy in the 21st century (13-05-2007)
An auspicious wind is blowing across Colorado and the West as rural communities begin seizing the opportunities of emerging 21st century economies and technologies. Much of the land that produces the food that feeds America is ideally situated to help meet the nation's appetite for electricity. Colorado's eastern plains are ripe with potential for wind and biofuels development, and all of Colorado is a veritable breadbasket of solar energy.
From Denver Post

Texas leads nation in wind power (12-05-2007)
Texas's role as the nation's leader in wind power is continuing unabated, with industry officials predicting that nearly two-thirds of all new U.S. construction this year will take place in the Lone Star State.
From Star Telegram

Denmark banks on offshore wind power (11-05-2007)
Denmark, a world leader in wind energy production and consumption, has built the world's largest offshore wind park in the North Sea as it aims to generate 75 percent of its electricity needs with wind power by 2025.
From IOL

More power to wind-generated energy (10-05-2007)
New Jersey rules require that 20 percent of the state's electricity must come from renewable energy sources by the year 2020. It is generally agreed that reaching those goals will not be possible without the exhaustive use of wind and solar and even wave power among the array of alternative sources available today. So far so good, for the most part.
From THNT

Wind power in your backyard (09-05-2007)
Colorado ranks fourth nationally in wind generating capacity. However, if a company that makes back-yard wind turbines has its way, we'll soon be moving up in the rankings.
From 9news

Wind farms are sustainable (08-05-2007)
I have deep respect for Mr Martin Scicluna, his courageous stands and his achievements for the environment. Malta would be much better off if we had more people like him.
From Malta Today

Climate change and reducing emissions top of political agenda (07-05-2007)
The Government's aim is to reduce CO2 emissions by 60% by 2050, and it has set a target for 10% of the UK's energy to come from renewable sources by 2010, and 20% by 2020. In 2005 only 4% of the UK's energy supply came from renewables.
From Easier

Wind energy in South Dakota (06-05-2007)
Senator John Thune (R-SD) today introduced legislation that would provide a significant boost to the nation’s capacity to develop wind energy, a renewable energy source that has the potential to help the U.S. become more energy independent.
From Black Hills Portal

Turbines spinning power, problems (05-05-2007)
New wind farms could generate up to 7 percent of U.S. electricity in 15 years, but scientists say more attention must be paid to the threat those spinning blades present to birds and bats before the construction boom starts.
From Inside Bay Area

Hydro-Quebec calls for wind-power bids (02-05-2007)
Power utility estimates that investors must put up $3 billion to generate the 2,000 megawatts it needs.
From Canada

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