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Colleges, utility unite on wind-power project (21-05-2007)
Clemson University, Coastal Carolina University and state-owned utility Santee Cooper will establish a wind-power project on an Horry County barrier island to investigate using wind to generate commercially viable electricity.
From The State
Wind farm offers promise for area (20-05-2007)
With agriculture and other economic opportunities dwindling, residents of this plains country town in northeast Colorado are hoping promises of a windfall from a $700 million renewable energy project are not just a chimera.
From Casper Star Tribune
Defining "wind-powered" businesses (19-05-2007)
New Belgium leads the way in sustainable practices-but at least one critic says the brewer is not walking the talk when it comes to wind power
From Fort Collins Weekly
Companies want wind energy: if only they could get it ! (17-05-2007)
Red tape surrounding “green” wind energy is hampering UK companies looking to significantly cut their carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.
From Easier
A new commercial analysis is needed on the viability of a proposed wind farm at Makara, west of Wellington (16-05-2007)
The Environment Court has approved the building of 66 wind turbines across Makara Farm and Terawhiti Station.
From Radio NZ
Journey into energy history (15-05-2007)
Three 122-foot-long pieces of Berkshire County and American ski industry history, have arrived at the Port of Albany and await their difficult, ponderous journey to the mountaintop at Jiminy Peak Mountain Resort.
From Berkshire Eagle
Moving ahead with wind power (14-05-2007)
Two positive developments emerged this week out of the wreckage of a controversial proposal to build a wind farm near Sugarloaf and Rangeley.
From Morning Sentinel
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