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Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Ontario faces U.S. challenge in developing Great Lakes wind power

Europeans, short on land and facing a rapidly maturing onshore wind market, got into the offshore game in the early 1990s. Today, more than 830 offshore wind turbines operate in nine European countries, with thousands more being built in the next few years. North America, by comparison, is where Europe was more than 15 years ago. Not a single offshore turbine has been installed off its waters, let alone in the fresh waters of the Great Lakes. Ontario, hungry for jobs and eager to kick-start its struggling manufacturing sector, is in a good position to change that.


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Pascal Schreier
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