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Optimism tempered by new reality in Britain

Wind's political credit with government is just about used up and it cannot hold out its hand for more money. New thinking is required to bolster wind's credibility and bring down costs, particularly ...

The beginning of a Canada boom

Political and utility interest in seeing wind power succeed in Canada has never been stronger, but at the national wind energy association's annual conference delegates were warned that it is up to th...

Pragmatic reality and a new humility

Life is tough offshore, much tougher than early experience with demonstration wind plant in sheltered waters ever suggested. At the Copenhagen offshore wind conference, the industry found itself debat...

Government shows a new determination

Swaying under the pressure of escalating oil prices, India has again firmed up plans to boost renewables capacity on orders from the country's president, Abdul Kalam, and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh...

Political chill puts freeze on optimism

Blue skies and winter sunshine greeted the 300 delegates gathered in Sydney for the seventh annual conference of the Australian Wind Energy Association (AusWEA), Auswind 2005, in mid August. The overa...

Creativity is the key in a hot money market

Renewable energy in the US is seeing a surge in support from investors, but rising costs and the lack of long term purchase contracts and uniform standards means developers and financiers need to be r...

Booming market but tougher than ever

A shortage of wind turbines is driving up prices in the United States. With demand outstripping supply in the brief time span of the current PTC, delegates at the American industry's annual conference...

Big players and big money taking over

Wind's repositioning away from the fringes and into the mainstream of power generation was much in evidence at this year's European Wind Energy Conference, EWEC 2004, in London. That wind is becoming ...

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