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7 responses to “Small Wind Remains in Farm Bill”

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  1. Vertical-Axis Wind Turbines: The Future of Micro Wind? [w/video] : CleanTechnica

    [...] “Small Wind Remains in Farm Bill” [...]

  2. The Return of the Federal Small-Wind Tax Credit : Red, Green, and Blue

    [...] small wind provision added to the Farm Bill by Salazar (D) was removed from the final version that passed this earlier this year. Tags: alternative energy, economic bailout, Energy, energy policy, farm [...]

  3. Congress Passes New Small-Wind Tax Credit | ecopolitology

    [...] small wind provision added to the Farm Bill by Salazar (D) was removed from the final version that passed this earlier this [...]

  4. Top Five Micro Wind Turbines : CleanTechnica

    [...] small wind system at your home, cabin, or camp? It might be easier than you might think. And if the small-wind tax credit somehow holds onto its tenuous place in the farm bill, it might just be cost-effective for you to [...]

  5. Los cinco aerogeneradores micro mejores del mercado. « climatiza low cost

    [...] pequeño en su casa, cabaña o campamento? Podría ser más fácil de lo que piensas. Y si el viento de crédito fiscal-pequeño de alguna manera se aferra a su lugar tenue en la ley agrícola, que podría ser rentable para [...]

  6. Top Five Micro Wind Turbines – CleanTechnica: Cleantech innovation news and views

    [...] small wind system at your home, cabin, or camp? It might be easier than you might think. And if the small-wind tax credit somehow holds onto its tenuous place in the farm bill, it might just be cost-effective for you to [...]

  7. Top Five Micro Wind Turbines

    [...] small wind system at your home, cabin, or camp? It might be easier than you might think. And if the small-wind tax credit somehow holds onto its tenuous place in the farm bill, it might just be cost-effective for you to [...]

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