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- A wind win situation. Jellie, Joe; Egan, Emmet; Lawlor, Philip // Engineers Journal;May/Jun2011, Vol. 65 Issue 3, p167
The article discusses the impact of wind energy generation on the economy of Ireland. It notes the opportunity of the country to take advantage of the future of renewable energy. It mentions the issues associated to the energy industry of the country including the escalating fuel prizes,...
- An Analysis on the Model of Wind Power Generation Cost Per Kilowatt-hour in China. Jing Shen; Lijuan Yan; Yuan Li // Applied Mechanics & Materials;2014, Issue 694, p142
In this paper, a model of wind power generation cost per Kilowatt-hour is proposed. Firstly, we analyzed the factors which influence the wind power generation cost, and then highlighted the interest cost and tax cost which had been neglected in previous research works. Finally, we gave the...
- Wind Energy. Sørensen, Bent // Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists;Sep1976, Vol. 32 Issue 7, p38
The article looks at the prospect of wind energy as an alternative electric power option. A windmill that is located at a windy location can be converted to electricity of about 175 watts per square meter of the area swept by its propeller. This could be technologically and economically feasible...
- Wind Power Blowing Harder. Florence, Joseph // USA Today Magazine;Nov2006, Vol. 135 Issue 2738, p51
The article reports on an increase in global wind electricity-generating capacity. Europe continues to lead the world in total installed capacity, with more than 40,500 megawatts, or two-thirds of the global total. Germany, the nation with the most installed wind-generating capacity, now gets...
- SSE looking to build new gas power plant. Milne, Roger // Utility Week;5/28/2004, Vol. 21 Issue 21, p7
Reports on the plans of energy firm Scottish and Southern Energy to build new gas power plants and buy into projects that already received consents. Announcement of plans to invest in clean energy projects; Submission of proposals and applications for new projects during 2004-2005; Amount...
- Homegrown: utilities look at Arizona's power resources. Barber, D. A. // Inside Tucson Business;1/23/2006, Vol. 15 Issue 32, p16
The article explores the state of renewable energy production in Arizona. Production through renewable energy has increased as an option for Arizona than the petroleum economy. The annual "Energy Dollar Flow Analysis" revealed that Arizona has investment potential for solar electricity, wind...
- REDUCED PRICE FOR ELECTRICITY FROM GEOTHERMAL WATERS. // Macedonian Business Monthly;Dec2013, Vol. 13 Issue 137, p11
The article focuses on the option of production of electricity from geothermal waters, which will reduce electricity price in the Republic of Macedonia. It mentions that based on the strategy for utilization of renewable energy sources, by 2020, Macedonia should produce from 400 to 440...
- The argument for coal. Nevin, Tom // African Business;Jan2011, Issue 371, p44
The article reports that some 40,000MW in new power is expected to be produced by South Africa. It is stated that the energy sector's Integrated Resource Plan of 2010 envisions how power will be generated over the next 20 years in the country. It is mentioned that 8% coal, 16% renewable energy,...
- Forces of nature. Maree, Karin // MEED: Middle East Economic Digest;8/10/2007, Vol. 51 Issue 32, p30
The article focuses on alternative energy projects in the Middle East. It is reported that decision makers and industry experts are confident that alternative power generation projects will become both desirable and economically viable despite the high costs associated with clean energy....