Wind energy output in China is exceeding targets and competition between operators is fierce. The rhetoric on carbon is shifting, writes Jonathan Watts, but coal still reigns supreme. For how much longer?In the vast natural wind tunnel that is Dabancheng,... ...full story at China Dialogue
from China Dialogue on Tue, Aug 19 2008
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