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| [02.07.2010] THERE is no evidence that wind turbines can make people who live nearby sick | |
| THERE is no evidence that wind turbines can make people who live nearby sick, Australia's peak health body has concluded following a scientific review. The National Health and Medical Research Council has assessed the common complaints levelled at the wind-powered energy sector, chiefly that its turbines also generate "infrasound" that can make wind farm neighbours feel ill. | |
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| [22.06.2010] WWEC2010 Conference Resolution | |
| 9th World Wind Energy Conference 2010 “Large Scale Integration of Wind Power” Istanbul, Turkey – 15-17 June 2010 | |
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| [15.06.2010] VESTAS has successfully audited Ukrainian MSG plant | |
| Representatives of VESTAS – world leading manufacturer of wind turbines – carried out technical audit of MSG plant in Sevastopol, Ukraine at the beginning of June 2010. | |
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| [26.04.2010] SWAY TO ERECT 10 MW WIND TURBINE | |
| Enova is granting NOK 137 million to Sway AS to erect a 10 MW prototype offshore wind turbine in Hordaland, on the west coast of Norway. | |
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| [19.04.2010] Intelligent Networking of Wind Farms | |
| The EU member states have passed a resolution requiring one fifth of their electricity needs to be derived from renewable energy sources by 2020, with wind farms covering a large part of this requirement. Researchers have succeeded in interconnecting large wind farms in clusters. The future belongs to renewable energies. Wind energy is one of the main forms of renewable energy experiencing a boom. According to the German Wind Energy Association, 952 new facilities were installed in Germany in 2009. The German Renewable Energy Association predicts that 47 percent of total electricity consumption in 2020, estimated at 595 terawatt hours, will be covered by renewable energy sources, with wind energy accounting for one quarter. | |
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