tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8808639380980092075.post4312959685604901657..comments2024-02-12T15:47:15.904+01:00Comments on Always greener: More on distributed vs. central renewable energyCraighttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13753056386255047108noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8808639380980092075.post-49451323207454443142009-06-02T19:47:44.792+02:002009-06-02T19:47:44.792+02:00I am tempted to answer again:
There is an increas...I am tempted to answer again:<br /><br />There is an increasing interest also in North America in community power, as we saw during our WWEC2008 in Canada and now with the first feed-in law adopted in Ontario, followed shortly afterwards by Vermont. And the wind industry in the US should be aware that the development has just begun - today's wind capacity may only represent 1% of what will be Stefan Gsängerhttp://www.wwindea.orgnoreply@blogger.com