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Chinese firm helps US coal miners transition to wind energy jobs

In Rawlins, Wyoming, people came to hear about a career they hadn't considered until pretty recently.

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China General Nuclear takes a bet on winds of change

China General Nuclear Power Corp said on Thursday its first offshore wind power project is in the final stages of going online-as it also unveiled its ambition to diversify to other businesses beyond nuclear power.

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World's largest floating windfarm to be built off Scottish coast

Statoil granted seabed lease to develop floating windfarm 15 miles off the coast of Peterhead that is expected to be operational by the end of 2017

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China has good chance in U.S. renewable energy development

As the Paris climate summit draws near, American experts hailed U.S.-China cooperation on renewable energy as an effective way to promote economic growth and tackle climate change.

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World's leading offshore wind farm in Britain's North Sea wins gov' t green light

​The British government announced the go-ahead Wednesday for what will be the world's largest offshore wind farm.

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China helps Argentina with wind energy development

​China has been playing an increasingly important role in helping Argentina modernize and improve its energy mix via boosting clean energy development led by wind power.

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Chinese companies eye U.S. wind market

​"After completing the construction of 14 wind turbines this year, Haizhuang plans to build 25 to 50 turbines in the United States next year," said Yang Benxin, chairman of CSIC (Chongqing) Haizhuang Windpower Equipment at the WINDPOWER 2015 Conference and Exhibition.

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Chinese companies eye U.S. wind market

​"After completing the construction of 14 wind turbines this year, Haizhuang plans to build 25 to 50 turbines in the United States next year," said Yang Benxin, chairman of CSIC (Chongqing) Haizhuang Windpower Equipment at the WINDPOWER 2015 Conference and Exhibition.

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One quarter of Austrian electricity could come from wind turbines by 2030

Wind turbines in Austria currently produce 6.5 percent of the country's domestic electricity consumption, said a new study released Thursday, predicting that the figure could climb to 24 percent by the year 2030.