This page contains links to articles and web sites about wind energy NEW POST !! Wind power advanced: Province seeks to double capacity for wind generation by Angela Hall (Regina Leader-Post October 29, 2009). Bill Boyd, the minister responsible for Saskpower, says the public utility will boost wind production in Saskatchewan up to 8.5 per cent of total generating capacity. A good start! Read more about Saskpower's plans. Six ways of providing baseload power from wind is a fact sheet which dispels the myth that only large, centralized nuclear or coal power plants can provide the secure baseload power needed in a cold Saskatchewan climate. Calm days don't stop wind power by Paul Hanley, The Star Phoenix May 26, 2009. Wind Work Gaining Energy. This article from the Shaunavon Standard tells the story of two local residents who started their own company, WorkingWind Energy to sell and install wind turbines in the southwest. Wind Power On The Rise.
(May 9, 2009) A record number of new wind power plant projects are being planned in
Finland and companies producing the needed technology are experiencing
sharp growth. Northern Power Systems, based in Vermont, has been delivering innovative wind energy solutions in a changing landscape for over 34 years. Urban Green Energy is an international supplier of wind turbines. Their focus is to provide high quality, attractive products to customers around the world quickly and cost effectively. |
