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		<updated>2006-06-12T02:16:27Z</updated>
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	<title>Wind sector woes hang over Vestas Q3 report</title>
	<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.windaction.org/articles/29614" title="Wind sector woes hang over Vestas Q3 report"/> 
	<id>.29614</id> 
	<updated>2010-10-25T15:38:56Z</updated> 
	<published>2010-10-25T15:38:56Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">Vestas, the world's largest wind turbine maker, is expected to show the strain of a stagnant U.S. market when it reports third-quarter results on Tuesday. Their biggest fear is the possibility that the Danish company could downgrade guidance for the full year 2010 for a second quarter in a row, as a hoped-for recovery in the United States fails to materialise.</summary>
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		<![CDATA[ Vestas, the world's largest wind turbine maker, is expected to show the strain of a stagnant U.S. market when it reports third-quarter results on Tuesday. Their biggest fear is the possibility that the Danish company could downgrade guidance for the full year 2010 for a second quarter in a row, as a hoped-for recovery in the United States fails to materialise. ]]>
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	<title>Clean energy bearing up in difficult times</title>
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	<id>.28314</id> 
	<updated>2010-07-15T17:34:20Z</updated> 
	<published>2010-07-15T17:34:20Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">But this global figure masks a shifting pattern of clean energy investments around the world. Investments in European projects fell in the second quarter, while China continued its extraordinary build-out of clean energy, and the US showed evidence of a bounceback, according to the Bloomberg New Energy Finance analysis.</summary>
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		<![CDATA[ But this global figure masks a shifting pattern of clean energy investments around the world. Investments in European projects fell in the second quarter, while China continued its extraordinary build-out of clean energy, and the US showed evidence of a bounceback, according to the Bloomberg New Energy Finance analysis. ]]>
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	<title>Merrill Lynch has ‘Bearish' outlook for U.S. wind power demand </title>
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	<id>.26687</id> 
	<updated>2010-04-13T02:26:02Z</updated> 
	<published>2010-04-13T02:26:02Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">Merrill Lynch said it's &amp;quot;bearish&amp;quot; on prospects for wind power demand in the U.S. because many states have exceeded their renewable-energy goals and lower natural gas prices make wind less competitive. 

The Bank of America Corp. unit cut to &amp;quot;underperform&amp;quot; Danish turbine maker Vestas Wind Systems A/S and Spain's Iberdrola Renovables SA, the largest operator of wind parks, in a note to investors today led by analyst Matthew Yates. 
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		<![CDATA[ Merrill Lynch said it's &amp;quot;bearish&amp;quot; on prospects for wind power demand in the U.S. because many states have exceeded their renewable-energy goals and lower natural gas prices make wind less competitive. 

The Bank of America Corp. unit cut to &amp;quot;underperform&amp;quot; Danish turbine maker Vestas Wind Systems A/S and Spain's Iberdrola Renovables SA, the largest operator of wind parks, in a note to investors today led by analyst Matthew Yates. 
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	<title>Feds reject GE claim that Mitsubishi violated wind turbine patents</title>
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	<id>.25030</id> 
	<updated>2010-01-09T11:38:30Z</updated> 
	<published>2010-01-09T11:38:30Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">A federal agency that oversees trade disputes has rejected General Electric Co.'s claim that Mitsubishi violated GE patents to build wind turbines the Japanese firm imports to the United States.

The U.S. International Trade Commission decision, handed down Friday without comment, reversed an administrative law judge's earlier ruling that Mitsubishi had violated the patents.

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		<![CDATA[ A federal agency that oversees trade disputes has rejected General Electric Co.'s claim that Mitsubishi violated GE patents to build wind turbines the Japanese firm imports to the United States.

The U.S. International Trade Commission decision, handed down Friday without comment, reversed an administrative law judge's earlier ruling that Mitsubishi had violated the patents.

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	<title>With wind energy, opportunity for corruption</title>
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	<id>.24582</id> 
	<updated>2009-12-13T21:08:37Z</updated> 
	<published>2009-12-13T21:08:37Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">With their blades whirling, the 55 turbines that stand beyond the gray pebble beach of Pozo Izquierdo are stark, white symbols of a growing industry and the potential for abundant clean energy &#226; and corruption. 

The town of Santa Luc&#195;&#173;a Tirajana, host to the annual Grand Slam windsurfing championships, was struck this year with gale force. A yearlong investigation by the Guardia Civil &#226; the Spanish gendarmerie &#226; turned up irregularities in a plan to build a new wind park. Now the mayor, five town officials and two wind park developers are fighting criminal charges ...
This investigation and others taking place in Europe and the United States shed light on the sometimes freewheeling approach of the fast-evolving wind energy industry. </summary>
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		<![CDATA[ With their blades whirling, the 55 turbines that stand beyond the gray pebble beach of Pozo Izquierdo are stark, white symbols of a growing industry and the potential for abundant clean energy &#226; and corruption. 

The town of Santa Luc&#195;&#173;a Tirajana, host to the annual Grand Slam windsurfing championships, was struck this year with gale force. A yearlong investigation by the Guardia Civil &#226; the Spanish gendarmerie &#226; turned up irregularities in a plan to build a new wind park. Now the mayor, five town officials and two wind park developers are fighting criminal charges ...
This investigation and others taking place in Europe and the United States shed light on the sometimes freewheeling approach of the fast-evolving wind energy industry.  ]]>
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	<title>Negative expectations for wind industry </title>
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	<id>.23306</id> 
	<updated>2009-09-25T16:33:34Z</updated> 
	<published>2009-09-25T16:33:34Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">A new analysis from the Association of Danish Industry (DI) among its member companies in the energy sector shows that green energy producers are planning further lay offs this autumn.

Green energy producers said they expected a large reduction in employee numbers over the next few months, more so than in other industries.
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		<![CDATA[ A new analysis from the Association of Danish Industry (DI) among its member companies in the energy sector shows that green energy producers are planning further lay offs this autumn.

Green energy producers said they expected a large reduction in employee numbers over the next few months, more so than in other industries.
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	<title>Iberdrola's net profit slips</title>
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	<id>.22272</id> 
	<updated>2009-07-22T11:51:56Z</updated> 
	<published>2009-07-22T11:51:56Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">Spanish electricity company Iberdrola SA said Wednesday its second-quarter net profit fell 5.5% as the consolidation of its Energy East purchase wasn't enough to compensate for falling electricity prices and output.</summary>
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		<![CDATA[ Spanish electricity company Iberdrola SA said Wednesday its second-quarter net profit fell 5.5% as the consolidation of its Energy East purchase wasn't enough to compensate for falling electricity prices and output. ]]>
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	<title>Wind-turbine orders fell 50% in first half of 2009, MAKE says </title>
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	<id>.21886</id> 
	<updated>2009-07-03T11:29:36Z</updated> 
	<published>2009-07-03T11:29:36Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">Wind turbine makers around the world reported 50 percent fewer orders in the first half of 2009 than a year earlier and the market won&#226;t improve until the last three months of the year, an industry consultant said. 

Manufacturers have made &#226;widespread&#226; job cuts and prices for turbines in Europe and the U.S. have fallen 5 to 25 percent in the same period.
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		<![CDATA[ Wind turbine makers around the world reported 50 percent fewer orders in the first half of 2009 than a year earlier and the market won&#226;t improve until the last three months of the year, an industry consultant said. 

Manufacturers have made &#226;widespread&#226; job cuts and prices for turbines in Europe and the U.S. have fallen 5 to 25 percent in the same period.
 ]]>
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	<title>GE warns of turbulence ahead for turbine production</title>
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	<id>.18223</id> 
	<updated>2008-10-02T19:33:19Z</updated> 
	<published>2008-10-02T19:33:19Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">US engineering giant General Electric (GE) yesterday warned that rising steel prices and turmoil on the financial markets will have a negative impact on its fast expanding wind turbine business.

Speaking at an event in Germany to publicise its latest turbine, GE Energy's global sales leader for wind energy, Mete Maltepe, said that the rising cost of steel would drive up the price of turbines.

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		<![CDATA[ US engineering giant General Electric (GE) yesterday warned that rising steel prices and turmoil on the financial markets will have a negative impact on its fast expanding wind turbine business.

Speaking at an event in Germany to publicise its latest turbine, GE Energy's global sales leader for wind energy, Mete Maltepe, said that the rising cost of steel would drive up the price of turbines.

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	<title>Clipper Windpower posts another big loss </title>
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	<id>.18098</id> 
	<updated>2008-09-24T13:12:49Z</updated> 
	<published>2008-09-24T13:12:49Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">More production problems and one-off charges hammered wind turbine group Clipper Windpower's first half, but the group expects full year revenue to be over $800m and to be close to break-even in the second half. 
Losses in the six months to June soared to $211m from $78m on revenues of $156m, up from $20m. Increased costs to repair faulty turbines, provisions for inventory obsolescence and higher operating costs caused the higher losses. 
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		<![CDATA[ More production problems and one-off charges hammered wind turbine group Clipper Windpower's first half, but the group expects full year revenue to be over $800m and to be close to break-even in the second half. 
Losses in the six months to June soared to $211m from $78m on revenues of $156m, up from $20m. Increased costs to repair faulty turbines, provisions for inventory obsolescence and higher operating costs caused the higher losses. 
 ]]>
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	<title>10 steps in building a wind farm</title>
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	<id>.3015</id> 
	<updated>2006-05-14T10:53:40Z</updated> 
	<published>2006-05-14T10:53:40Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">The American Wind Energy Association lists what developers need to do when evaluating a wind project.</summary>
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		<![CDATA[ The American Wind Energy Association lists what developers need to do when evaluating a wind project. ]]>
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	<title>The influence of large-scale wind power on global climate</title>
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	<id>.12892</id> 
	<updated>2004-11-16T06:22:00Z</updated> 
	<published>2004-11-16T06:22:00Z</published> 
	<summary type="text">Large-scale use of wind power can alter local and global climate by extracting kinetic energy and altering turbulent transport in the atmospheric boundary layer. We report climate-model simulations that address the possible climatic impacts of wind power at regional to global scales by using two general circulation models and several parameterizations of the interaction of wind turbines with the boundary layer. We find that very large amounts of wind power can produce nonnegligible climatic change at continental scales. Although
large-scale effects are observed, wind power has a negligible effect on global-mean surface temperature, and it would deliver enormous global benefits by reducing emissions of CO2 and air pollutants. Our results may enable a comparison between the climate impacts due to wind power and the reduction in climatic impacts achieved by the substitution of wind for fossil fuels.</summary>
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		<![CDATA[ Large-scale use of wind power can alter local and global climate by extracting kinetic energy and altering turbulent transport in the atmospheric boundary layer. We report climate-model simulations that address the possible climatic impacts of wind power at regional to global scales by using two general circulation models and several parameterizations of the interaction of wind turbines with the boundary layer. We find that very large amounts of wind power can produce nonnegligible climatic change at continental scales. Although
large-scale effects are observed, wind power has a negligible effect on global-mean surface temperature, and it would deliver enormous global benefits by reducing emissions of CO2 and air pollutants. Our results may enable a comparison between the climate impacts due to wind power and the reduction in climatic impacts achieved by the substitution of wind for fossil fuels. ]]>
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