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WASHINGTON — Wind-energy projects off the coasts of four U.S. states will be on the fast track for approval, Obama administration officials said Monday, as the White House encourages clean-energy development.
U.S. to Expedite Wind-Energy Reviews Ryan Tracy 2011
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(Wind-energy costs have risen, not fallen, in recent years.)
Blowback 2008
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Wind-energy projects in particular have long payback periods.
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Wind-energy projects in particular have long payback periods.
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Wind-energy projects in particular have long payback periods.
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(Wind-energy costs have risen, not fallen, in recent years.)
Blowback 2008
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Wind-energy projects in particular have long payback periods.
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Wind-energy sales, for instance, have grown to nearly $4 billion this year from $1 billion three years ago.
Don't Put Inflation 2007
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Wind-energy companies losing to cheap natural gas, lack of subsidies
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Wind-energy generation alone is expected to increase fivefold in the next decade.
Greek News 2010
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