Demand for Clean Energy Spurring Growth of Wind Energy Technology Markets; Frost & Sullivan to Host Wind Energy Analyst Briefing on May 18, 2006.
PR Newswire Europe, May, 2006
PALO ALTO, California, May 10 /PRNewswire/ --
The Energy & Power Systems Group along with the Technical Insights Group at Frost & Sullivan is pleased to announce their 2006 Quarterly Analyst Briefing on Wind Energy Technology to be held on May 18, 2006 at 11:00 am EDT.
Improvements in wind turbine technology make wind energy one of the most economically viable forms of renewable energy. Electricity generated from wind is already cheaper than that from nuclear power stations and new coal technologies. For this reason and others such as environmental pressures, the market for wind turbines is relatively fast growing. Wind resources worldwide are plentiful and could in theory supply more than the total energy required by the present world population....
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