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![]() RenewableEnergyWorld.com | World Wind Market: Record Installations, But Growth Rates Still Falling RenewableEnergyWorld.com In their home wind power market Chinese domestic turbine manufacturers made further gains, while foreign-owned manufacturers only achieved a 10.5 percent market share in 2010 – a 3.5 percent drop from the previous year. Along with Sinovel and Goldwind, ... and more » |
'Roughing it' in Massachusetts: From turbines to turtles phillyBurbs.com (blog) Our semi-rustic (not) condo stood at the base of an immense mountain topped with eight wind turbines. Jiminy Peak is the only Berkshires resort to be energized by wind and in the summer it is powered 100 percent by the turbines, which are mesmerizing ... |
Sen. Franken fights for future of Minnesota farmers Coon Rapids ECM Publishers Renewable energy can be a game-changer for the Minnesota farmers who grow the energy feedstocks, host or own the wind turbines, and raise the cattle that fuel the digesters. But I'm also committed to standing with producers as they tackle more ... and more » |
Obama's new fundraising speech: 2008 was really bad, so I need a second term Los Angeles Times Have US-made wind turbines. Also electric cars. And cures for cancer and Alzheimers. Also, "we've got to do something about" our nation's debt, he states, but not before "making investments in our people." Obama tries to tap into the fuzzy warmth of ... and more » |
![]() New York Times | Museum Shows History and Power of Wind Energy New York Times And then there is one of the quirkier displays: colorful hanging tapestries made from T-shirts collected from wind-energy conferences over the decades. Vaughn Nelson, a retired West Texas A&M University professor who helped pioneer the state's wind ... and more » |
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