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2.4 Gigawatts More Wind Power Being Developed in Inner Mongolia

photo: David Schroeter China continues to tap the estimated 101 GW wind power potential of Inner Mongolia. A month ago it was announced that China Power would be developing up to 1000 MW of wind power in the region. Now comes word that two more projects,... ...full story at TreeHugger

from TreeHugger on Tue, Oct 21 2008

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