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Wind power accounts for only 1 percent of global electricity production; however, by the end of 2007, the growth rate of wind power has increased by 27% <ref> WWEA Press Release 2008 </ref>. In 2005, wind power accounted for 19.3% of Denmark's electricity production <ref> EIA International Electricity Production </ref>.
 
Wind power accounts for only 1 percent of global electricity production; however, by the end of 2007, the growth rate of wind power has increased by 27% <ref> WWEA Press Release 2008 </ref>. In 2005, wind power accounted for 19.3% of Denmark's electricity production <ref> EIA International Electricity Production </ref>.
  
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Revision as of 11:10, 22 October 2008

Wind power accounts for only 1 percent of global electricity production; however, by the end of 2007, the growth rate of wind power has increased by 27% [1]. In 2005, wind power accounted for 19.3% of Denmark's electricity production [2].

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  1. WWEA Press Release 2008
  2. EIA International Electricity Production