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Frank Greco announced as chief executive officer   | 08/31/10

XZERES Wind Corp announces new Chief Executive Officer with a proven track record of success

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XZERES Wind Corp. introduces small wind power systems for marine environments   | 08/26/10

XZERES Wind Corp announces marine grade wind turbines designed for high salinity coastal

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Wind power remains undisputed renewable energy leader   | 08/16/10

There are a number of different approaches to generating clean, renewable electricity – wind, solar, hydroelectric, geothermal and tidal power chief among them – but wind has been the acknowledged leader of the pack lately, thanks to its long history and relative safety and ease of deployment. According to the Renewables 2010 Global Status Report, [...]

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Wineries employ wind as well as sun in their trade   | 08/16/10

Browsing the aisles of your local wine store, you’ll find plenty of vintages proclaiming their “green” virtues, from the use of organic grapes to carbon-neutral wineries to sustainable growing. A few brave souls have ventured beyond some of these approaches to turn to renewable energy for powering their facilities – for all the old world [...]

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New blade designs reduce sound of small turbines   | 08/11/10

One of the concerns that many property owners and small business owners have about wind turbines is the potential for disruptive noise from the constant spinning of the turbine and its blades. It’s a valid issue – poorly designed installations can generate a large amount of noise, drawing complaints from users and neighbors.

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Capital depreciation and small wind turbines   | 08/10/10

Like any capital investment, wind turbines depreciate over time. Most turbines have an operational life of around 20 years, although wind conditions, maintenance and weather can alter that span one way or another. New advances in engineering and materials science are also having an effect.

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How wind turbines draw energy from the air   | 07/28/10

Wind turbines, one of the most visible symbols of the sustainable energy industry, are often misunderstood.

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