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Rising energy prices and concern over greenhouse gas emissions have
focused congressional attention on energy alternatives, including
wind power. Although wind power currently provides only a small
fraction of U.S. energy needs, it is growing more rapidly than any
other electricity source. Wind energy already plays a significant
role in several European nations, and countries like China and
India are rapidly expanding their capacity both to manufacture wind
turbines and to integrate wind power into their electricity grids.
This book describes utility-scale wind power issues in the United
States as well as background on wind energy, wind resources and
technology, industry composition and trends, wind power economics
and policy issues. Other policy questions, such as federal funding
for wind research and development, and siting and permitting
requirements, are also outlined.
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