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Wind Power in the News
Wind Power News Tuesday January 16th 2007




China to become world`s largest wind power producerChina to become world`s largest wind power producer
(AngolaPress: Tue, 16 Jan) BEIJING, 01/16 - China is expected to overtake Germany and the United States to become the world`s largest wind power producer by 2020, a report forecast.


Research under way on local wind powerResearch under way on local wind power
(The Star Press: Tue, 16 Jan) PORTLAND - A 164-foot tower has been erected on a Jay County farm to research the area's ability to generate electricity by wind power.


China to Spend $5.8 Billion to Triple Wind-Power GenerationChina to Spend $5.8 Billion to Triple Wind-Power Generation
(Bloomberg.com: Sat, 13 Jan) Jan. 13 (Bloomberg) - China, the world's biggest energy consumer after the U.S., plans to invest 45.6 billion yuan ($5.8 billion) to more than triple wind-power generation capacity by 2010, an energy industry official said.


BP to build five wind power facilitiesBP to build five wind power facilities
(CNET: Fri, 12 Jan) Blog: BP (formerly British Petroleum) announced on Friday that it plans to build wind power projects at five sites around the United...



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BP to add wind power projectsBP to add wind power projects
(bizjournals.com via Yahoo! Finance: Fri, 12 Jan) BP Alternative Energy North America Inc. expects to begin construction on five U.S. wind power generation projects in 2007 across four states, including Texas.


Hungary wind power woefully behind Europe averageHungary wind power woefully behind Europe average
(Budapest Business Journal: Mon, 15 Jan) Hungary has continued to expand its network of wind turbines but still lags far behind the European average in harnessing wind energy, national daily Magyar Hirlap said on Monday.


BP's fledgling wind power business to launch new projectsBP's fledgling wind power business to launch new projects
(Houston Chronicle: Fri, 12 Jan) BP's year-old wind power business plans to launch a host of new projects by year's end, showing how a major oil company can quickly move into the ranks of major wind companies.


European Energy Group Says Wind Power Now Cost CompetitiveEuropean Energy Group Says Wind Power Now Cost Competitive
(Logistics Management: Fri, 12 Jan) Wind power in Europe is emerging as a cost-effective option to the more conventional power choices of coal and natural gas, as these power plants face increased costs and fuel risks, according to a new briefing from Emerging Energy Research (EER), an advisory firm that tracks emerging technologies in global energy markets.


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