Going aloft for wind power (CNET: Thu, 04 Jan) The wind industry is best known for propeller-based turbines. But some inventors believe kites and balloons can capture wind power as well. Images: 'Flying' wind generators
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Dotronix, Inc. to Pursue Wind Power Deal (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance: Wed, 03 Jan) MINNEAPOLIS--Dotronix, Inc. has decided to engage in the rapidly growing industry of generating electricity through wind power for commercial sale to one or more power utilities. We have completed substantial planning and conducted key meetings with various experienced industry sources to assist us with entering into this business.
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Wind power faces gathering storm (The Globe and Mail: Tue, 02 Jan) Canada's wind power business could face a tough year in 2007, with increasing doubts about this green energy source promising to buffet the industry.
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Fenton wind-power project gets financing (Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal: Thu, 04 Jan) A California energy company said Thursday it has closed on the financing needed to complete the $385 million Fenton Wind Energy Project.
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Images: 'Flying' wind generators (CNET: Thu, 04 Jan) Some inventors are thinking beyond traditional turbines, designing balloons and kites to harness wind power.
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