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07 October 2010
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Markets and Policy
US set to pinpoint offshore development areas UNITED STATES: High-priority areas for US offshore development are set to be...
New York wind capacity could go to 8GW UNITED STATES: New York state could increase its wind capacity five times...
Ontario adds to coal shutdown program CANADA: The Ontario government has ordered the permanent shutdown of four more...
Iberdrola launches $1.4bn grid project UNITED STATES: Iberdrola has begun work on a $1.4billion transmission project in...
EU and US join Ontario Fit dispute CANADA: The United States and the European Union want to join consultations...
Company News
Gamesa signs development deal for 5MW offshore turbine UNITED STATES: Gamesa has signed a deal with Northrup Grumman Shipbuilding to...
Alstom exempts wind from global job cuts FRANCE: Alstom has said its wind will be unaffected by the 4,000...
Vestas acquires Colorado land for facility extension UNITED STATES: Vestas has acquired land in Colorado as part of its...
Nordex begins production in Arkansas UNITED STATES: Nordex has this week started production at its first plant...
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Project Development
US government signs Cape Wind lease UNITED STATES: The developers behind Cape Wind have signed the first offshore...
Texas set to host offshore wind turbine UNITED STATES: Texas looks set to become the first US state to...
In-depth
MHIvGE - strategy and tactics in this war of attrition UNITED STATES: There are shades of a James Bond film. So concerned...
Windicator quarterly update: industry share price performance The wind power industry's miserable start to 2010 continued into the second...
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Wednesday, October 13, 2010
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