A recent NY times article reports that there has been a rise of small wind turbines in the U.S. and Britain:
"In a report to be released later this month, the American Wind Energy Association says that the market for small wind turbines in the United States grew 26 percent last year — faster than in prior years. And in Britain, a report in April found growth in the year ending in December 2010 even higher, at 65 percent — making it the “greatest year on year increase” for the small-turbine industry, according to the report."
Through reading articles about wind energy over the years, and through listening to Chris talk about it a lot in 4th year undergrad, it appears that any successful wind energy market needs strong incentives. Such incentives may include feed-in-tariff programs that are being used in Britain, Ontario and most recently, Nova Scotia.
I think wind is a very promising renewable technology and it's great to see it taking off in different parts of the world.
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Sunday, October 2, 2011
Evaluating the merits of small wind turbines
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