2007 Record Year for Wind Power

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Tue Jan 8, 2008 11:17am EST

CASPER, Wyo., Jan. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- 2007 will go down as another record
year for the wind energy industry, according to projections from the American
Wind Energy Association (AWEA). The AWEA estimates the industry will install a
record 3,000 MW of new wind power capacity in 2007 -- and for the first time
produce enough total energy to supply more than 3 million American homes.
    2007 was also a year of other important wind energy milestones. Texas
surpassed California as the nation's largest generator of wind power and
conventional oil and gas companies BP (NYSE: BP) and Shell (NYSE: RDS.A)
expanded into renewable wind energy.
    The US wind power generation business continued to be led by integrated
utilities in 2007. According to statistics published by the AWEA, Florida
Power and Light (NYSE: FPL) was the nation's leading wind power developer in
2007 and Xcel Energy (NYSE: XEL), the largest purchaser of wind generated
power.
    NACEL Energy (OTC Bulletin Board: NCEN) emerged in 2007 as one of the only
non-utility growth companies developing wind power. In December, the company
received a positive rating from analysts at Investology Research.  NACEL
Energy develops wind power generation projects in the fast growing under 20 MW
market segment.
    A Before the Bell(TM) wind energy industry update.
SOURCE  Before the Bell

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