Vestas study claims cheaper wind (11-01-2007)
A Danish study, published on the heals of a European energy report, says wind power is cheaper after pollution is weighed into fossil fuel costs.
From Earth Times
Wind energy takes lead as cheap energy source (10-01-2007)
Wind turbines can produce electricity for less money than coal and natural gas power, according to a study conducted by independent research company Emerging Energy Research.
From Denmark
EU favours renewable energy for the future (09-01-2007)
EU citizens largely favour renewable energies while only 20 percent are for nuclear energy, according to a new European Commission survey.
From EU observer
PrAna recognized for clean energy program (08-01-2007)
PrAna is a growing North County sports apparel company with a core customer base heavily into climbing and yoga, plus lots of customers who likely forgo the action and simply dig the cutting edge style of their products.
From Sign On San Diego
A future with the wind (07-01-2007)
AES, the big power company, is branching out to wind power generation and other alternative energy. The company, which generates and distributes electricity in 26 countries, is also entering the $28 billion carbon trading market, where credits are exchanged to reduce or offset greenhouse gas emissions.
From The New York Times
Wind power clearly an option for future (06-01-2007)
We're glad to see the town of Greenfield open to the idea of wind turbines as a future source of energy. The town has granted permission to a company called Airtricity to install a test tower near Lake Desolation.
From Troy Record
Scotland keen to go with the wind (04-01-2007)
It is 10 years since the first wind farm was built in Scotland. As they blow out the candles on the birthday cake, supporters of wind power have plenty else to celebrate.
From BBC
Vestas receives order for offshore wind power plant in the UK (03-01-2007)
Vestas has received an order for an offshore wind power plant with a total capacity of 180MW.
From Windtech
Mitsubishi Heavy to team with GE in wind, nuclear power generation (01-01-2007)
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd plans to partner with General Electric Co in the wind and nuclear power generation businesses, the Nihon Keizai Shimbun reported over the weekend.
From Forbes
Clean energy’s big year (31-12-2006)
It’s been a landmark year for clean energy, as solar and wind power blew past the records, despite supply shortages. Michael Rogol, managing director for Photon Consulting, in October estimated that global solar industry sales would reach $19 billion this year. That expectation was raised from $16 billion in March, and represents a 58 percent increase from 2005.
From Red Herring
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