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wind energy

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wind energy
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Offshore wind energy has the potential to power Europe seven times over, and offshore wind projects already in various stages of planning would, if realised, supply 10% of Europe's electricity demand.
Wind energy could supply all of China's 2030 electricity demand if the country overhauls its grids and raises the subsidy for wind energy, according to researchers from Harvard and Tsinghua Universities.
New Mexico can now produce up to 597 megawatts of wind energy but is still a long way from catching up to the 8,797 megawatts of wind-energy capacity now operating in Texas.
 
 
 
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