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Consider Portland General Electric: The utility is reinvesting in its infrastructure while its portfolio mix remains diversified: It has a quarter of its generation in hydro and wind, a quarter in coal and a quarter in natural gas.
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In 7 years the 59-second commercial made more money than the movie Gone With The Wind had in a quarter-century.
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Even though gas remains inexpensive, the wind industry reported its best quarter on record during the first quarter of 2011.
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RenewableUK said wind energy capacity grew by a quarter (1, 825MW) between June last year and September 2012.
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In another example, in early April, AMSC announced that late in the March quarter, the last quarter of its 2011 fiscal year, Sinovel, its wind turbine partner, refused to open its gates to accept delivery of ordered equipment.
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Speculation and volatility are here to stay, they explain. (Read Wind Energy Is Poised To Pop After Strong First Quarter).
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Wind River is expected to report fiscal third-quarter revenue in mid-November.
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On the flip side were several of its direct competitors, such as Suntech Power, Yingli Green Energy, Trina Solar, and LDK Solar, all up substantially on the day. (For a bullish thesis on wind, read Wind Energy Is Poised To Pop After Strong First Quarter).
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More than a quarter of the electricity generated in Scotland last year was produced from wind, hydro and other renewable sources.
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And Wind River Systems is flat to slightly lower after the company beat by a nickel its fourth-quarter figure, missed on revenues and guided below consensus for the first quarter.
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