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"We want to bring wind power generation to people's houses like solar power".
Vestas expects it will cost roughly $200m to bring wind power to 1 million people, Albæk said.
"We decided we wanted to develop a technology solution that is also a commercial solution, and it will enable us to bring wind energy to millions of people.
The program is setting out to bring wind power to 100 communities, or more than 1 million people, in developing countries in the next three years.
Attendance at the Hunter College event may have been affected by Hurricane Isabel, which had threatened to bring wind and rain to the area on Thursday.
Surfers want evidence that a wave-generating storm will play "crack-the-whip," veering northward to bring wind and rain into Oregon and Washington while sending waves on to California — precisely what seems to have occurred this year.
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Some criticized his plans to bring wind-generating plants to town, saying they would ruin the desert view.
However, it came close enough to bring winds and heavy rain to the islands.
But he said there were still many obstacles to bringing wind power to American waters, chief among them the low price of natural gas, which makes other forms of power generation too expensive to develop.
A cold front forecast to arrive Thursday could bring wind gusts up to 50 mph, the agency said, potentially toppling power lines and "leading to new fire starts".
For example, it would be much wiser to invest in a proposed transmission grid to bring offshore wind power to the eastern seaboard or more capacity to deliver Iowa's wind energy to markets.
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