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production tax credit April 12 (Reuters) - The U.S. wind industry installed 6,816 megawatts (MW) in 2011, 31 percent ..... new manufacturing sector," she said. AWEA said the wind industry was facing a recurrence of the boom-bust cycle it
15 May 2003 - The British Wind Energy Association (BWEA), the Association representing the UK wind industry , in evidence to the Parliamentary Renewable and Sustainable Energy Group (PRASEG) urged the UK government to bring forward its
29 April 2009 — The wind industry added more than 2,800 MW of capacity in the first quarter, according to the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA). From
26 January 2010-- The U.S. wind industry installed 9,922 MW of new generating capacity in 2009, but lags in manufacturing, according to the American Wind Energy Association
By Drew Robb Public policy and transmission access issues dominated the program as the wind industry showcased its march into the energy mainstream to 3,500 attendees and 225 exhibitors at Global Windpower 2004 in Chicago in late
AWEA executive director Randall Swisher. "The market is recognizing wind energy's value." AWEA said that the wind industry broke annual installed capacity records in 2005, installing over 2,400 MW or over $3 billion worth of new generating
increase of installed capacity within one year. Dr Anil Kane, President of the World Wind Energy Association: "The wind industry worldwide has achieved another great success in 2006. Between 1997 and 2006, within only ten years, we have seen
entire country in a single year. We are finally beginning to tap into wind energy's enormous potential." While the wind industry rewrote the record books, prospects for a repeat in 2002 have been thrown into doubt by the expiration of a key incentive
of carbon dioxide (the greenhouse gas) and more than 27,000 tons of noxious air pollutants each year. While the wind industry rewrote the record books, prospects for a repeat in 2002 have been thrown into doubt by the expiration of a key incentive
The American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) said the U.S. wind energy industry installed 1,400 MW, or around $3 billion worth of new generating capacity in the first quarter.