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Cheaper steel and copper should help reduce the cost of making wind turbines.
And rising raw material prices are making wind farms more expensive to build.
As I wrote in Saturday's paper, energy storage will be critical to making wind power more useful.
That spending, in turn, would create an estimated 2.5m jobs, from academic researchers to factory workers making wind turbines.
Under Mr Poulsen, Vestas greatly improved the efficiency of wind turbines, reducing costs and making wind power more competitive.
Mr. Hornaday said that Texas could benefit more than other states from an extension because there are fewer rules here, making wind farms easier to build.
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Theo Jansen is known for making wind-powered sculptures from plastic tubing and bottles, whose skeletal forms roam freely across beaches, no doubt freaking out unsuspecting sun-dwellers and enthralling the odd child.
Taiwan medical device industry started from making wound care products such as gauze and bandage provided by textile factories after the Second World War.
Officials have announced a new locomotive assembly plant and a facility to make wind turbine gears.
Greenpop will often work in partnership with SEED, for instance to make wind barriers.
The high price of natural gas has also made wind more competitive.
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