U.S. wind energy continued to rebound in the second quarter, with 2,151 megawatts (MW) of electrical generating capacity installed in the first half of 2011, versus 1,250 MW during the same time in 2010, up 72 percent.
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“We’re seeing a strong trend toward insourcing, just when so many American industries are outsourcing,” Bode said. “The Production Tax Credit for renewable energy not only produces affordable clean power, it is increasing the American manufacturing base, and the jobs that go with it.”
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