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Tax breaks approved for wind power developer (11-02-2007)
That chilly arctic wind that has people cringing and shivering this week could be warming homes and delivering hot water in Western Massachusetts in future years, with the help of Gov. Deval L. Patrick, who approved local tax breaks for what would be the state’s largest wind project.
From Telegram

India enters battle for German wind-turbine builder (10-02-2007)
New Delhi- Indian wind-energy company Suzlon Energy unveiled Friday a hostile counter-bid for a growing German wind-turbine builder, REpower, putting it on a collision course with giant French nuclear group Areva. REpower Systems' board had already welcomed a January 22 offer from Areva, which is 87 per cent owned by the French public sector. No immediate comment could be obtained Friday from Hamburg-based REpower.
From The Raw Story

Renewable energy bill passes Senate (08-02-2007)
A quarter of all electricity would come from renewable sources like wind energy under a proposal gathering steam at the state Capitol. On Wednesday, the Senate overwhelmingly passed a measure mandating 25 percent of our state’s electricity come from cleaner sources by the year 2025.
From Shakopeenews

Wind, solar power focus of tax credit bill (07-02-2007)
Oklahomans who install solar or wind power generators for their homes or businesses would be eligible for a tax credit under legislation authorized today by a House subcommittee.
From Kten

Germany world leader in wind turbines market (06-02-2007)
In 2006 the market for wind turbines showed an enormous growth. At the global level, the figures from the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) show a growth of 32% in 2006 with the installation of 15,197 MW. The European wind market grew 23% compared to 2005, according to the annual statistics from the European Wind Energy Association (EWEA).
From Green Prices

Hydro Tasmania meets with China's biggest power company (05-02-2007)
Hydro Tasmania's wind power division says a visit by Chinese business partners has been highly successful. On Saturday, Roaring 40's took a delegation from China's biggest power company on a tour of its 140 megawatt Woolnorth wind farm.
From ABC

Chinese company impressed with Tas wind power (04-02-2007)
It is hoped a growing relationship with China's largest power-generating company could secure Tasmania joint venture contracts to build wind farms worth a total of about $2 billion.
From ABC

Wind energy for Greece (03-02-2007)
At last. After many years of delays, the Public Works Ministry has finally opened the door for investment in renewable energy sources. A first draft law, currently in the consultation process, outlines the areas and the conditions for the creation of wind farms in Greece.
From Ekathimerini

Farmers support wind energy at Capitol (02-02-2007)
As a Baca County farmer, Troy Crane said he cursed the wind. But today, while lawmakers kicked off a push for renewable energy, he praised it as the savior of rural counties. Crane spoke before the House Transportation and Energy Committee unanimously approved a bill that would provide funding to build transmission lines to deliver wind- and sun-generated electricity.
From Denver Post

Wind energy a safe, necessary option (01-02-2007)
In response to the growing need, many alternative energy solutions are coming to the forefront of technology such as wind energy, biodiesel and ethanol fuel.
From Pantagraph

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