Wind-power firms back out of tariff deal (Dawn: Fri, 19 Jan) ISLAMABAD, Jan 18: With the energy crisis deteriorating, wind-power producers (WPPs) on Thursday backed out of an agreed power tariff of 9.5 cents per unit for sale to Pakistan, saying their input costs have increased substantially.
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Wind power firm down on Kittitas County (Daily Record: Thu, 18 Jan) The state energy council will conduct a public hearing Jan. 30 on the 90-turbine Desert Claim Wind Power Project proposed north of Ellensburg and likely will face much more controversy on the decision it faces after the hearing.
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EC and India share wind power information (EARTHtimes.org: Thu, 18 Jan) The Secretary of the Indian Ministry of New and Renewable Energy met with officials in Brussels and Amsterdam to develop joint wind power projects.
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UD studies offshore wind power as new energy source for First State (The News Journal: Thu, 18 Jan) The University of Delaware has created a working group on offshore wind power in the College of Marine Studies. The information below is based on the research and experience of the University of Delaware College of Marine and Earth Studies research group working on the topic.
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Survey Shows Strong Support For Offshore Wind Power (Science Daily: Wed, 17 Jan) Delawareans are strongly in favor of offshore wind power as a future source of energy for the state, according to a survey conducted by University of Delaware researchers. When asked to select from a variety of sources to help the state increase its energy supply, more than 90 percent of the 949 Delaware residents responding to the survey supported an offshore wind option to generate ...
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Survey: Offshore wind power gains support (UPI: Thu, 18 Jan) NEWARK, Del., Jan. 17 (UPI) - A U.S. survey indicates there's strong backing for offshore wind power as a future source of energy, at least in the state of Delaware.
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Critics say Redington wind power recommendation is illegal (Boston Globe: Thu, 18 Jan) A group of environmental and hiking organizations claimed Thursday that a recommendation by the staff of Maine's wilderness zoning board to approve a controversial wind power project in the state's western mountains is illegal.
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