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WIND ENERGY

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Google invests in North Dakota wind farms

By Kevin Bonham , May 07, 2010

LM Glasfiber changes its name to LM Wind Power

By Press Release , April 20, 2010

LM Glasfiber expects better year in 2010 as demand for wind turbine blades picks up

LM Glasfiber hopes for better year as demand for blades increases LM Glasfiber told Grand Forks City Council members Monday night that, despite the tough economy, the company expects a rebound. By: Tu-Uyen Tran, Grand Forks Herald

By Tu-Uyen Tran , December 15, 2009

South Dakota PUC leader says wind production will double next year

If Dusty Johnson is right, 2010 is going to be a monumental year for wind production in South Dakota. “South Dakota is going to double its wind production in 2010,” Johnson said. “It’s not a stretch to imagine a billion dollars being invested in wind power in South Dakota in the next 30 months.”

By Austin Kaus , August 28, 2009

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Butte skeptics doubt wind plant will be built

While Duluth and Ohio are feeling two-timed by Fuhrlander of Germany's choice to build its first U.S plant in Butte, some there are skeptical. Fuhrlander, a major European wind turbine manufacturer, had been courted in the last year by several states and regions for its expansion to the United Stat

Posted by: Candace Renalls on Jun 4, 2010 at 1:12 PM | Twin Ports Business

Wind Turbine Syndrome sufferers losing sleep

And I was worried about the birds. The push toward wind power to generate electricity has become a national priority. Giant wind turbines are going up as utility companies, including Minnesota Power, are hustling to meet new environmental standards and state mandates to reduce their green

Posted by: Candace Renalls on Mar 5, 2010 at 11:45 AM | Twin Ports Business

Duluth, still a contender

"Oh, no," I groaned. Word came from Milwaukee this week that Ingeteam, a Spanish wind turbine maker, had chosen that city to build its U.S. plant. We've reported that the Northland was one of two finalists for the U.S. expansion of a European wind energy company. If we were cho

Posted by: Candace Renalls on Feb 17, 2010 at 11:28 AM | Twin Ports Business
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