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NEPC orders now trickling in

Rumours that the former Indian partner of Micon, the Natural Energy Processing Company (NEPC), is in...

Wind project first beneficiary

As the Dutch energy sector gears up for market liberalisation on January 1 and the beginning of trad...

Heading for Kyoto with a united delegation

The American and European wind energy associations are joining forces to present a united lobbying f...

Liberalisation debate latest

Talks on liberalising Germany's electricity market continue. Currently it looks as though the future...

Joint sector kick start to new projects

With the installation of a 10.5 MW project in Madhya Pradesh the Indian wind market is slowly showin...

Positive bird study at offshore site

The Danish environmental ministry published a three year study last month that found birds are neith...

Pleasant surprise in French tender results

A sizeable 64.5 MW of wind power -- instead of the planned 35 MW -- has been selected for constructi...

Short circuits blamed on salt water

Enercon technicians have been busy repairing E40 wind turbines in northern Germany after several mac...

Contract for 50.4 MW signed

Plans for Morocco's long awaited 50.4 MW wind farm (Windpower Monthly, January 1997) inched forward ...

New format for European wind conferences

The next European wind conference will be a combined effort, organised jointly by the European Commi...

Big springs project revicded in Texas

Publicly traded energy company York Research Corporation is to design, build and operate a $50 milli...

Legislation still on right course

In the US, wind lobbyists have had some initial assurances that President Bill Clinton's controversi...

Liberalisation law puts cap on wind output

As part of new legislation to liberalise the German electricity and gas markets a cap has been place...

British business backing

The UK business community favours tough targets for reducing greenhouse gases. Moreover, a clear maj...

Poor show down under

One week before the Kyoto meeting, the Australian Prime Minister, John Howard, announced a range of ...

Islay wind farm set back

Wind Prospect's plans for a wind farm on Islay suffered a setback when Scottish Secretary Donald Dew...

New faces

A new Canadian wind company, Wenvor-Vergnet Canada Inc, will manufacture its own version of the 25 k...

More sign up for Colorado's Windsource programme

As many as 4300 electricity consumers in Colorado had signed up for wind power under Public Service ...

Clark county offers consumer choice for electricity

Starting in March some 5000 customers of Clark County in southern Washington state will be able to c...

Full value of wind to be recognised in payments

The "embedded" value of wind energy in the electricity system is to be financially recogni...

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