Wind Energy

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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.

Raum Energy Inc. is a Saskatchewan-based wind energy company focused on developing and manufacturing highly robust and reliable wind turbines and grid-tie inverters. Raum Energy believes helping the environment by replacing dirty grid power with clean, free wind energy can be economical and affordable too! Read the Star Phoenix article ''Power to the People''.

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.

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.

The Canadian Wind Energy Association (CanWEA) is a non-profit trade association that promotes the appropriate development and application of all aspects of wind energy in Canada, including the creation of a suitable policy environment. Established in 1984, CanWEA represents the wind energy community — organizations and individuals who are directly involved in the development and application of wind energy technology, products and services.

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.