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Network bottleneck is the greatest challenge wind power development

Network bottleneck is the biggest challenge wind power development. As of the end of 2008 China has more than 12 million kilowatts of wind power units to complete lifting, in which 10 million kilowatts of wind turbine can generate electricity had passed through debugging, but because of power grid construction is lagging behind, as well [...]

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Norway opened the world’s first floating wind power station

Organizational networks, according to physicists, reported that the Norwegian wind energy giant – the Norwegian State Oil Hydro (StatoilHydro) 9 Yue 8 announced the world’s first offshore floating wind power station in Norway’s North Sea coast was officially opened. According to Hydro, the Norwegian State oil company, the [...]

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Chinese energy-saving 200,000 kilowatts within one year of the completion of the wind power project

“A year in the completion of 200,000 kilowatts of wind power projects, both from the technical, scale, construction speed, for we are all a tremendous challenge. It is gratifying that this goal we have achieved. This country, was never existed before. “This is a struggle in the Gobi Desert of China Energy Conservation Yumen who [...]

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China’s wind power generation and application of the current situation and prospects

As environmental issues become increasingly prominent, gradually strained energy supply, wind power as a clean renewable energy generating methods have been more and more people all over the world welcomed and valued. At the same time, wind power and new energy power generation technology is the most mature and the largest developed one of the [...]

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BC wind power takes flight

Politicians gathered beneath a 77-metre wind turbine tower at Dawson Creek’s Bear Mountain Wind Park on Thursday to celebrate the halfway point in the construction of B.C.’s first wind power project, and announce federal funding worth $20.5 million over the next ten years. “What we’re looking at here today is truly the future,” said [...]

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New Report Predicts Record Wind Power Growth Ahead

A new wind power report just came out of the US Department Of Energy that bodes very well for future wind power growth. After a difficult year in 2009, record growth is expected to continue 2010-12. In fact, wind power is expected to be the biggest source of new electricity supply during the period, providing [...]

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Weaknesses In Chinese Wind Power

Seeking to rein in its emissions of greenhouse gases, China is on an ambitious spending spree in wind power. The government is working on plans to shell out 1 trillion yuan ($146 billion) to build seven massive wind farms with a combined capacity of more than 120 gigawatts, roughly equal to the world’s total installed [...]

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Wind power plan blown off course

The Government was facing a growing credibility gap over green jobs last night as environmental campaigners and trade unionists united to fight the closure of Britain’s sole major wind turbine plant.
 Only last week, ministers proclaimed a green employment future for the UK involving 400,000 jobs in environmental industries such as renewable energy – yet this [...]

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What is wind power?

Wind power is the conversion of wind energy into a useful form, such as electricity, using wind turbines. At the end of 2008, worldwide nameplate capacity of wind-powered generators was 121.2 gigawatts (GW).Wind power produces about 1.5% of worldwide electricity use,and is growing rapidly, having doubled in the three years between 2005 and 2008. Several [...]

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