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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jul 2010 18:56:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Karl Hanauer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[2nd only to biomass, wind power is among the 1st sources of green energy in Great Britain. Britain maintains over four GW(Giga Watts) installed capacity of wind energy, and this figure is sure to rise soon. A political program instituted by the EU calls for almost 20%. Although forty percent of all wind power produced in the Western european Union is produced in Great Britain, the United Kingdom is still far off the target it should produce domestically through the power of the wind. The United Kingdom agreed to join the programme in 2007, and the governments individual target is currently 15%, but today wind power accounts for only about 1.5% of generated electricity in Britain.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>2nd only to biomass, wind power is among the 1st sources of green energy in Great Britain. Britain maintains over four GW(Giga Watts) installed capacity of wind energy, and this figure is sure to rise soon. A political program instituted by the EU calls for almost 20%. Although forty percent of all wind power produced in the Western european Union is produced in Great Britain, the United Kingdom is still far off the target it should produce domestically through the power of the wind. The United Kingdom agreed to join the programme in 2007, and the governments individual target is currently 15%, but today wind power accounts for only about 1.5% of generated electricity in Britain.</p>
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<p>Buildings in cities and towns which interrupt the wind flow keep most of the wind energy production out of the urban areas, so most wind farms are moved into more rustic locales that generally don&#8217;t need as much electricity and therefore are less of a benefit to the region then they would be if the electricity would be produced for the larger cities. In a number of the less productive areas, cooperatives are formed to own and operate smaller wind farms, ultimately to produce their own electricity without reliance onto the nationwide grid system.</p>
<p>Though not great in number in the United Kingdom, cooperatives like the Baywind Energy Cooperative provide members with one vote apiece. Baywind&#8217;s membership overreaches 1,300 folk and invests some of its profits in environmental initiatives. The co-operative owns and operates 6 turbines in Cumbria and are actively looking for possibilities for replenish-able energy schemes. They actively are looking out for talks with developers and land owners who attempt to involve local communities.</p>
<p>Linolnshire, found in the eastern portion of Britain, is home to the Lynn and Inner Dowsing Wind Farm. Plenty of the wind power that Britain wishes to produce will get picked up in onshore and offshore wind farms. One obstacle that wind power companies face in Britain is that wind power potential and productivity are debatable. Some makers claim the wind turbines will produce more power than is basically being measured. These findings could be skewed however, as the turbines are being installed near inhabited areas in order to power the homes found there. Unfortunately, wind speeds satisfactory enough to deliver a good amount of electricity are often too low in these areas. There still has to be a solution that permits the mass storage of electricity created by the wind farms.</p>
<p>When finally, Fossil Fuels have disappeared, the world will stop crying about how effective wind power really is, because the world will simply have to accept green energy from any reliable source at whatever cost.</p>
<p>For anyone interested in wind power, this is a fantastic resource for <a href="http://www.mywindpowersystem.com">Wind Turbines</a>and is well worth paying a visit!</p>


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