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Tag Archives: offshore wind

Most fish don’t care about windmills the rest likes them

Posted on April 12, 2012 by Science News Releases

Mediterranean Sea biodiversity fish seagrassThe first Danish study into how one of the worlds largest wind farms affects marine life is now completed. It shows that the wind turbines and the fish live quite happily together. Indeed some species of fish have actually increased in number.

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Posted in Science News Releases | Tagged biodiversity, fish, offshore wind, renewable energy, wind energy, windmill

Offshore wind doubling over 2010

Posted on October 21, 2010 by Rolf Schuttenhelm

On Saturday MAKE Consultancy, a wind energy specialized Danish consultancy firm, published a business analysis on the offshore wind market.

Posted in Bits of Energy | Tagged China, Denmark, Germany, offshore wind, renewable energy, UK, wind energy
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