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Wind Power News Tuesday June 3rd 2008



American Electric enters wind power marketAmerican Electric enters wind power market
(BizJournals: Mon, 02 Jun) American Electric Technologies Inc. announced Monday its formal entry into the wind power market. (AETI)


S.B. County could be next stop for wind powerS.B. County could be next stop for wind power
(Inland Valley Daily Bulletin: Sat, 31 May) PALM SPRINGS - On Friday morning, elected officials, environmentalists and energy company representatives heralded the unveiling of the Dillon Wind Power Project, a group of 45 turbines towering more than 300 feet above the Coachella Valley. Photo Gallery: San Gorgonio Pass Wind Project Video: Wind Turbines


Bono Mack tours new wind power project, touts clean energyBono Mack tours new wind power project, touts clean energy
(The Desert Sun: Fri, 30 May) "Wind power is going to have an increasingly important role in our nation's diversified energy future," Bono Mack said.



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Capitol Report: In the forecast: A slight shift in political breeze to wind powerCapitol Report: In the forecast: A slight shift in political breeze to wind power
(Market Watch: Thu, 29 May) As demand for electricity soars, some folks in Washington are looking more seriously at the reality of wind power; a new government report is optimistic that with the proper investments, wind power could provide 20% of U.S. electricity by 2030.


MISCOR Group Names Michael Stefanik Director of Wind Power SolutionsMISCOR Group Names Michael Stefanik Director of Wind Power Solutions
(PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance: Fri, 30 May) Industrial services provider MISCOR Group, Ltd. today announced it has named Michael Stefanik as Director of Wind Power Solutions for 3-D Service, a subsidiary of Magnetech Industrial Services, which is a unit of MISCOR's industry-leading Repair, Remanufacturing and Manufacturing Division .


Wind power outlook weak in Europe, report saysWind power outlook weak in Europe, report says
(CNET: Thu, 29 May) Meeting the growing demand for wind power in Europe will be a struggle, according to a report.


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