Wind
Technology for wind power production including large- and small-scale wind generation, from backyard turbines to commercial generators covering hundreds of square miles. Covered are the leading wind energy corporations and turbine and component manufacturers; the economics of production, marketing, and transmission; off-shore wind farms; and the use of wind as a renewable zero emission energy source in conjunction with baseload power sources such as coal, natural gas, or nuclear.
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