Wind Energy Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Wind Energy stocks.

Wind Energy Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Jun 10 GGG Graco and A.O. Smith Boast High Profit, Low Debt
Jun 10 BWEN Wall Street Bulls Look Optimistic About Broadwind Energy (BWEN): Should You Buy?
Jun 7 GGG Graco: Still A Hold As Construction And Housing Begin To Struggle
Jun 6 GGG Graco: Premium Player That Deserves A Premium Valuation
Jun 6 PPG Is PPG Industries, Inc. (NYSE:PPG) A Good Dividend Aristocrat Stock According to Analyst?
Jun 6 GGG Here's Why Hold Strategy is Apt for Graco (GGG) Stock Now
Jun 6 BWEN Broadwind Energy, Inc. (BWEN)'s Technical Outlook is Bright After Key Golden Cross
Jun 6 PPG PPG volunteers to beautify 25 schools with New Paint for a New Start initiative
Jun 5 AMSC All You Need to Know About American Superconductor (AMSC) Rating Upgrade to Buy
Jun 5 BWEN Is Broadwind Energy (BWEN) Stock Outpacing Its Industrial Products Peers This Year?
Jun 5 AMSC Are Computer and Technology Stocks Lagging CommVault Systems (CVLT) This Year?
Jun 5 AMSC American Superconductor Corporation (AMSC) Soars to 52-Week High, Time to Cash Out?
Jun 5 BWEN Fast-paced Momentum Stock Broadwind Energy (BWEN) Is Still Trading at a Bargain
Jun 5 AMSC Recent Price Trend in American Superconductor (AMSC) is Your Friend, Here's Why
Jun 5 PPG PPG Achieves 40% Reduction in Overspray Using SIGMAGLIDE 2390
Jun 4 PNM PNM Resources Announces Pricing of $500 Million of 5.75% Junior Subordinated Convertible Notes due 2054
Jun 4 PNM Public Service Company of New Mexico Declares Preferred Dividend
Jun 4 PPG PPG Industries Acquisition Strategy Fails To Deliver Growth
Jun 4 PNM PNM Resources Management to Meet with Investors
Wind Energy

Wind power is the use of air flow through wind turbines to provide the mechanical power to turn electric generators. Wind power, as an alternative to burning fossil fuels, is plentiful, renewable, widely distributed, clean, produces no greenhouse gas emissions during operation, consumes no water, and uses little land. The net effects on the environment are far less problematic than those of fossil fuel sources.
Wind farms consist of many individual wind turbines, which are connected to the electric power transmission network. Onshore wind is an inexpensive source of electric power, competitive with or in many places cheaper than coal or gas plants. Offshore wind is steadier and stronger than on land and offshore farms have less visual impact, but construction and maintenance costs are considerably higher. Small onshore wind farms can feed some energy into the grid or provide electric power to isolated off-grid locations.Wind power gives variable power, which is very consistent from year to year but has significant variation over shorter time scales.
It is therefore used in conjunction with other electric power sources to give a reliable supply.
As the proportion of wind power in a region increases, a need to upgrade the grid and a lowered ability to supplant conventional production can occur.
Power-management techniques such as having excess capacity, geographically distributed turbines, dispatchable sources, sufficient hydroelectric power, exporting and importing power to neighboring areas, energy storage, or reducing demand when wind production is low, can in many cases overcome these problems.Weather forecasting permits the electric-power network to be readied for the predictable variations in production that occur.In 2017, global wind power capacity expanded 10% to 539 GW.. Yearly wind energy production grew 17% reaching 4.4% of worldwide electric power usage, and providing 11.6% of the electricity in the European Union.Denmark is the country with the highest penetration of wind power, with 43.4% of its consumed electricity from wind in 2017.
At least 83 other countries around the world are using wind power to supply their electric power grids.

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