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Wind PowerAndrea LarsonUniversity of Virginia - Darden School of Business Stephen Keachaffiliation not provided to SSRN UVA-ENT-0017 Abstract: This technical note provides students with information about the rapidly developing wind-power market worldwide. A leader among alternative power sources (i.e., alternatives to fossil fuels), wind power has benefited from advances in design and improved economics that now enable it to compete with coal-generated electricity. Wind power offers an innovative clean-energy source for both industrialized and developing countries.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 26 Keywords: economic development, emerging industry, entrepreneurship, environmental issues, pollution, technological change, technological innovation JEL Classification: Case and Teaching Paper SeriesDate posted: October 21, 2008Suggested CitationContact Information
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