U.S. wind power seen growing by a quarter in 2007 (Reuters via Yahoo! News: Tue, 23 Jan) Wind power generation in the United States will grow 26 percent in 2007, after increasing by 27 percent in 2006, the American Wind Energy Association said on Tuesday.
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Not Gone With The Wind: Wind Power Capacity Expected To Increase (Logistics Management: Tue, 23 Jan) According to the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) forecast, wind power generating capacity was up 27 percent and should increase another 26 percent in 2007, due to increased demand for environmentally-friendly domestic energy.
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U.S. wind power forecast to rise in 2007 (Sharewatch: Tue, 23 Jan) The American Wind Energy Association also gave a rosy outlook for 2007, projecting an increase of 26 percent in wind-generation capacity nationwide. The trade group credited the boom in wind power to growing electricity demand, higher energy prices and increased interest in clean energy.
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Areva Makes Bid for Stake in German Wind Power Company REpower (Bloomberg.com: Mon, 22 Jan) Jan. 22 (Bloomberg) - Areva SA, the world's biggest maker of nuclear reactors, bid for the remainder of German wind power- plant maker REpower Systems AG in an offer valuing the company at 851 million euros ($1.1 billion).
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Pakistan Investors Seek Revised Tariff For Wind Power (Nasdaq: Mon, 22 Jan) SINGAPORE -(Dow Jones)- A group of private energy investors in Pakistan is seeking a revised tariff rate for electricity generated from wind power due to increasing production costs, government officials said Monday.
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FRANCE'S AREVA BIDS FOR GERMAN WIND POWER PARTNER (The Tocqueville Connection: Mon, 22 Jan) PARIS, Jan 22, 2007 (AFP) - French nuclear technology group Areva said Monday it had launched a friendly offer to buy the 70 percent it does not already own of German wind power specialist REpower Systems.
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Wind Power Capacity in U.S. Increased 27% in 2006 and is Expected to Grow an Additional 26% in 2007 (U.S. Newswire via Yahoo! News: Tue, 23 Jan) Wind power generating capacity increased by 27 percent in 2006 and is expected to increase an additional 26 percent in 2007, proving wind is now a mainstream option for new power generation, according to a market forecast released today by the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA). Wind's exponential growth reflects the nation's increasing demand for clean, safe and domestic energy, and ...
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