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The Canadian Wind Energy Association (CanWEA) provides a wealth of information about wind farms in Canada, including lists of those that have been built and those that have gained planning consent. To find out the number of operational wind farms in Canada today visit their Wind Energy Database.
The Yes 2 Wind website has been developed by the World Wildlife Fund, Friends of the Earth and Greenpeace. This site offers information about Wind energy and local wind farm proposals. It also debunks myths and answers frequently asked questions.
To show support for wind energy visit the Embrace Wind website.
The Danish Wind Energy Association has produced an online guide to wind energy. Denmark was a pioneer in developing commercial wind farms in Europe. The online tour is written for people who want to know in detail about wind energy. The 12 chapters answer most wind energy questions starting from the very basics of wind energy generation and leading to the technicalities of large-scale, commercial, grid-connected wind turbines.
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