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Wind Mill PowerWind Mill Power News About Wind PowerRI business group opposes wind power agreement (AP via Yahoo! Finance) 10 Mar 2010 at 10:39am An organization that represents some of Rhode Island's largest electricity users has come out against a proposed power-purchase agreement between National Grid and the developer of a wind farm in state waters. Volunteers sign up to draft wind power ordinance (The Lewiston Sun Journal) 11 Mar 2010 at 1:41am WELD ? Several residents have volunteered to serve on the Wind Power Ordinance Committee. Anyone else wishing to serve should contact Town Clerk Carol Cochran at the town office by April 1. Avon voters to discuss wind-power moratorium at Saturday's town meeting (The ... 10 Mar 2010 at 11:13pm AVON ? Avon voters will discuss a wind-power moratorium when they meet for their annual town meeting at 9 a.m. Saturday at the Avon Town Hall. To provide time to draft an ordinance for wind power, selectmen are looking for an 180-day moratorium, said First Selectman Bob Ellis. Local business opposes wind power plan (WPRI Providence) 10 Mar 2010 at 8:55am An group that represents some of Rhode Island's largest electricty users is opposed to a proposed power-purchase agreement between National Grid and the developer of a wind farm in state waters. Study: New wind power expensive to integrate (McCook Daily Gazette) 10 Mar 2010 at 9:38am LINCOLN -- Because it is variable and there is no way to store power in the grid, wind-generated electricity costs extra to integrate into the power system, according to a year-long, statewide study of the issue. The Future of Wind Power May Be Underground (Slashdot) 11 Mar 2010 at 1:32am Hugh Pickens writes "When the wind is blowing, it is usually the cheapest peaking power available. However utilities need consistent always-on power from large, cheap coal and nuclear power plants that are the backbone of the electric grid. Wired reports that operators are looking at Compressed Air Energy Storage (CAES) using abandoned mines and sandstones of the Midwest to store compressed-air ... Wind advocates say renewable power standards will mean jobs (The Cleveland Pl... 9 Mar 2010 at 8:56pm Wind power advocates from Ohio and across the country blew through Washington on Tuesday with a job creation message for Congress. Up to 274,000 new green energy jobs could be created in the United States if the federal government begins requiring utilities to produce a portion of their electricity from renewable sources like wind, solar and biomass, they say. Minister criticizes wind power plants as "image projects" (People's Daily) 9 Mar 2010 at 10:58pm "Most of the domestic wind power plants are only 'image projects'," said Miao Wei, vice minister of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology on March 7. He believed that wind power equipment would suffer severe sand abrasion, as sand always comes along wind in China. It was not suitable for China to launch too many wind power projects. The wind plus sand in it contributed a lot to ... China 'not suitable' for wind power generation (China Daily) 10 Mar 2010 at 2:20am A fast expansion in wind power generation projects is not in accordance with China's reality, as sandstorms always go with wind, which would cause serious damage to the wind power equipment, said Miao Wei, vice minister of Industry and Information Technology, on Sunday, the Beijing Times reported. Wind power factories called 'image projects' (China Daily) 9 Mar 2010 at 11:50pm China's wind power factories are mostly image projects built largely for displaying local governments' achievements rather than for use by ordinary people, the Beijing Times reported Wednesday, citing a top government official.
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