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According to U.S. Department of Energy, the U.

S. installed 2,454 MW of wind power capacity in 2006, making it the world leader two years in a row.

The plant is expected to produce 250 turbines in 2008 and 400 turbines in 2009 and employ approximately 110 people.

Company is investing $180 million in a 241 megawatt farm in Sweetwater and a 209 megawatt farm in Roscoe.
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should concentrate on energy security, rather than price controls that do not work, according to National Association of Manufacturers President, John Engler.

Funding will be used for lowering the cost and improving the durability of fuel cell cartridges manufactured by Millennium Cell for fuel cell products.
About $259 million is being invested in a 200 MW wind power station in the Yunnan province.

Despite massive government and private efforts to hasten the production of ethanol and other biofuels, many oil and gas industry executives say mass production of such renewable fuels is unlikely by the end of the decade, a new survey shows.
CNOOC is looking to move into wind power plants along China’s coastal regions, according to according to research from Industrial Info Resources.
Corning will supply Detroit Diesel with advanced diesel emissions control products to help company meet the EPA 2007 emission regulations.

Alliance will allow Robbins Myers to cost-effectively acquire technologies for new product development.

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