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Wind power is growing in Europe and India. The worldwide growing demand for energy is well known. And wind power is close to being competitive with gas and coal. The quick construction time frames and potential to build projects in stages gives wind power certain capital advantages. Several $100 millions of development were completed in India last year. Northern Europe has enjoyed a big boom too--with over $1 billion of development in the last 2 years. The projects there helped further mature the technology. Shell Oil officially predicts that renewable energy sources will dominate the market by the year 2050. Wind power is way ahead of solar in terms of costs, and is currently the fastest growing source of renewable energy. Material advances taking place at Zoltek and elsewhere will certainly add to the synergy and further propel us into the noosphere
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