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Power sector pushes for green strategy -- Cheapest option for Denmark

Denmark's power industry is unanimously calling for renewable energy to provide 70% of the country's...

Wind and nuclear will reduce pollution -- Lifting the Spanish policy veil

Wind power in Spain "will be pushed to the maximum" says industry minister Jose Montilla, confirming...

Conference video link-up allows for virtual opening of southern Alberta wind farm

The fact that this year's conference was being held in downtown Montreal did not stop the wind indus...

Space constraints prompt organisers to think big next year

The interest in this year's trade show has prompted conference organisers to think bigger for 2005. ...

Celebrating 20 years of Canadian Wind Energy Association

Canada's wind industry may be looking to the future, but it gave a nod to its roots with a cake and ...

Full scale rage against nuclear

A scathing public attack on the World Energy Council (WEC) for its continuing support of fossil fuel...

Serious threat of EU policy upheaval

Dull and distant as EU policies and politics are generally perceived, they have probably had the mos...

A new acceptance in serious circles -- Finance and big business

When more than 200 representatives of international finance houses, institutional investors, and mul...

Seeking to make a business case -- Wind generated hydrogen

The exhibition that was the first in the world to be lit with electricity has given fairgoers a look...

Numbers down on last year in Tasmania

With 320 delegates attending this year's AusWind 2004 conference event in Launceston, Tasmania, the ...

Wind's opponents given chance to put their case in a debate

Nuclear offers no quick fix for reducing carbon emissions, energy minister Stephen Timms told the Br...

Annual BWEA event lower key than usual

The depth of frustration among wind project developers in Britain trying to secure agreements with d...

Rallying cry for industry credibility at BWEA's annual gathering

Wind energy's opponents were given an opportunity to put their case before the wind industry in a de...

Beer before business at AusWIND

Why was the annual general meeting of the Australia Wind Energy Association postponed? Because at it...

Media training shunned by delegates at AusWIND

In the face of increasingly hostile reporting in Australia's press, media training was on offer to d...

Photography ban during tour of Vestas facilities

Despite the chilly weather and its remoteness, Launceston was chosen as the venue for AusWind 2004 b...

Energy minister tells BWEA conference no quick fix from nuclear

Around 460 people attended the 26th British Wind Energy Association annual conference. The event was...

UK government cash for offshore research

An extra £2.5 million of government money has been allocated to support the UK offshore program. The...

Full title of report into future development of wind energy in France

The full title of the report into the future development of wind energy in France, cited in our stor...

All main political parties agree to retain Renewables Obligation legislation

The UK's three main political parties have pledged to maintain the Renewables Obligation (RO) as the...

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