Global wind power capacity up in 2008

May 12, 2009

grew by 29 % in 2008 with the surpassing Germany to become the world’s leading wind generator, Worldwatch Institute said. The -based organization said last Thursday that rose by over 27,000 megawatts (MW), or enough to around 27MM homes, to some 120,798 MW last year. Wind now provides 1.5 % of the world’s demand, up from 0.1 percent in 1997. US increased by 50 % or 5,170 MW, or 21% of world capacity. In , wind represented the leading source of new capacity, with 8,877 MW installed in 2008. This was 28% more than new natural capacity and over 10 times more than new coal, Worldwatch said. now generates 65,946 MW of wind , or 55% of capacity, Germany still leads the region, generating 23,903 MW of wind , but it saw new installations drop slightly in 2008.

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Hot Topic: Gas price in USA falls more than 48 cents per gallon

November 16, 2008

The average retail price for a of gasoline in the fell more than 48 cents per in the past two weeks to $2.30, according the latest nationwide Lundberg survey.

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