popsci.com - 21 days ago
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Clean tech has seen a boost as the U.S. pours government funding into renewable energy, and China looks set to reap much of the benefits. Latest example: a Chinese wind-turbine company has just become the exclusive supplier for one of the largest wind-farm developments in the U.S. The Shenyang ...
csmonitor.com - 26 days ago
themoderatevoice.com - 22 days ago
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themoderatevoice.com —
Try to imagine. It’s 20 years ago. It’s
1989 and you come across the following headline, a
headline that actually appeared on today’s New York Times website: “China Helps Build Huge Texas Wind Farm.” In 1989 you probably would have laughed, thinking this headline ...
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How Hath The Mighty Fallen
directorblue.blogspot.com - 26 days ago
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directorblue.blogspot.com —
I suppose there aren't any local building codes
in China, if these photos from China Hush are
any indication.(Soybean Residue) – The residue of soybean milk after being filtered. A slang used to describe poorly constructed structures like buildings that are not up to the safety standards; ...
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Building Codes in China
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GREEN JOBS! Huge Texas Wind Farm’s Turbines Will Be Made in China….
Instapundit —
GREEN JOBS! Huge Texas Wind Farm’s Turbines Will Be Made in China.
What Happened to Obama's Green Economy?
Wizbang —
Didn't President Obama say that all the high paying green job would create a stronger economy for the American people? How does he explain that the wind turbines for the massive Texas wind farm will be manufactured in China and not America? Clean tech has seen a boost as the U.S. pours government funding into renewable energy, and China looks set to reap much of the benefits. Latest example: a Chinese wind-turbine company has just become the exclusive supplier for one of the largest wind-farm developments in the U.S. The Shenyang Power Group has signed on to supply 240 of ...
Green Jobs…
Blogs For Victory —
…for China:
Clean tech has seen a boost as the U.S. pours government funding into renewable energy, and China looks set to reap much of the benefits. Latest example: a Chinese wind-turbine company has just become the exclusive supplier for one of the largest wind-farm developments in the U.S.
The Shenyang Power Group has signed on to supply 240 of its massive 2.5-megawatt wind turbines to a 36,000-acre development in West Texas. The Wall Street Journal reports that the wind farm is also slated to receive $1.5 billion in financing from the ...
Obama's green jobs go to China
USS Neverdock —
Remember when Obama said the stimulus package would create all those green jobs? Texas Wind Farm's Turbines Will Be Made in China ...
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