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As much as there’s been lots of talk about wind addressing our energy needs in the future, that future would appear to be a long way off yet. Wind accounts for less than 1 per cent of the energy produced in Canada (Ontario is the wind-farm leader). The Canadian Wind Energy Association believes it can be 5 per cent by 2010.
The European Wind Energy Association is predicting that 28 per cent of the European Union’s electrical consumption will be supplied by wind turbines by 2030; currently, it’s about 3 per cent. In the U.S., they’re talking about a target of 20 per cent in 20 years. Now, it’s less than 1 per cent.
There’s no shortage of people, including green enthusiasts, who believe the forecasts are wildly optimistic. While wind certainly offers us hope and will be a weapon in our collective fight for energy independence, it’s also a technology that poses huge challenges.
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