Revised: Outsourcing to Help Wind Industry Avoid Supply Constraints.

PR Newswire Europe, July, 2006

PALO ALTO, California, July 20 /PRNewswire/ --

Demand for wind energy systems in 2005 touched 58.7 percent pushing production capacities and maximizing utilization factor of original equipment manufacturers. Amid future expected increase in demand due to extension and/or sustenance of incentives and subsidiaries, tremendous pressure on the supply chain of the wind industry is forecasted. In looking to alleviate this problem, the industry is increasingly looking at totally or partially outsourcing component manufacturing to avoid missing production deadlines on booked orders.

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