| MILWIND Power from the wind never looked this good. | ||||||||||||||||||
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| The logical solution for wind power where propeller windmills fall short. | ||||||||||||||||||
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| Wind Economics Wind is the fastest growing energy source after solar power. Wind turbines are operating currently in move than 65 countries. Global sales of wind power equipment topped 10 billion dollars in 2004 and is projected to reach 49 billion a year by 2012. Global wind power capacity rose 70% in 2004, enough to provide power to more than 22 million average homes in Europe. As global oil resources dwindle, markets for new energy technologies will boom. The average over the last five years of the total use of solar and wind energy is expanding at a 30% rate, doubling every three years. The global wind industry now employs well over 100,000 people, and it is just the beginning. |
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INTERESTED PARTIES WANTED FOR:
LICENSING PARTNERSHIPS INSTITUTIONS TO AID IN DEVELOPEMEMT DEVELOPMENT GRANTS |
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CONTACT: Arthur Kaliski |
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| US Pat. No. 6,910,873 B2 | ||||||||||||||||||