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> Out of 95 news and feature articles in the print magazine this
> month, we have written 5 summaries with reference to 9 stories
> for the benefit of visitors to our web site.
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> * Tax credit cliff hanger in America shows familiar market risk
> hitting new players on a different stage
>
> * Faster and faster in China as turbine manufacturer turns wind
> farm developer and major player heads for stock market listing
>
> * Chinese companies go global with new focus on Europe for
> wind turbine manufacture and for exports from China
>
> * Irish offshore boom after government offers guaranteed purchase
> price and investors rush in
>
> * Exploding wind turbine video prompts admission of poor service
> as possible reason for dramatic self-destruction
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> COMMENT COLUMN
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> * Taking Stock
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> This special issue of Windpower Monthly is the ninth in an
> annual series of global wind market status reports. No fewer
> than 46 pages are devoted to covering 47 countries with more
> or less active markets for wind power, representing over 99%
> of the world's operating wind turbines. As well as summing up
> the past year, the status reports
> .. More
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> FOCUS COLUMN -- ONLINE-ONLY
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> * Global wind market status 2008
>
> Nearly 20 GW of wind power capacity was installed in 2007,
> the highest volume achieved in a single year and 32% more
> than built in 2006. The net increase takes the world total to
> over 94 GW. The rising star of the wind power world is China,
> which registered an eye-brow raising annual growth of
> ... More
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