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Britain is becoming less windy, raising doubts over Government’s wind farm strategy According to Britain’s politicians, covering the landscape with wind farms is still the future. Last month Chris Huhne, the energy secretary, promised a “seismic shift” to wind and other non-carbon forms of generating electricity.
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This week, ATE and the environment: a grandfather studies for a new green job in wind energy and making salt water into drinking water.
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Australia confirms plan for southern hemisphere’s largest wind farm Tom Young in Sydney, BusinessGreen , Friday 13 August 2010 at 10:41:00 AGL Energy and Meridian Energy team up to begin work on 420MW development Plans for the largest wind farm in the southern hemisphere took a leap forward today when Australian firm AGL Energy inked [...]
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Wind Power Generates More Than 10% Electricity For Four U.S. States Assessments of the state of the US and world wind industry are frankly a dime a dozen, however a new one by the Department of Energy and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory offers some insights not found elsewhere–particularly in growth of wind power at the [...]
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Coakley: Cape Wind Deal Will Save Money Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley has reached a deal with the Cape Wind offshore wind energy project that she says will save consumers up to $465 million during the first 15 years of operation. Read more on WCVB Boston
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This project is based on regular wind energy turbines in combination with the magnus effect. The real trial prototypes are still in construction. No external energy is given to this turbine. A worldwide patent application is now in progress. Everyone who is related in this field is invited to share your thoughts and ideas with [...]
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County takes step closer to wind energy An inducement resolution to pave the way for the Macho Springs Wind Energy Project was unanimously approved during a Thursday special meeting of the Luna County Board of Commissioners. Read more on The Deming Headlight
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N.J. firms pouring billions into wind, solar ventures THE STAR-LEDGERJersey-Atlantic Wind Farm in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Investors chasing high returns like to get in early on the next big thing. For some pioneering firms in New Jersey, that means multimillion dollar bets on clean energy. From Short…
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