Wind Power Works

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Wind Power Works is the name of a campaign launched by a coalition of wind energy companies, associations and non-government organisations. The campaign was launched at the COP14 talks on a successor agreement to the Kyoto Protocol in Poznan, Poland in December 2008.

The media release announcing the campaign, stated that "between COP14 and the COP15 climate change negotiations in December 2009 in Copenhagen, the Wind Power Works coalition will promote aggressive emissions reductions targets and a rapid deployment of wind energy around the world. The Wind Power Works campaign is global, and includes a monthly series of 12 case studies of wind power in action The first case study is the wind farm at Lake Ostrowo near Wolin in Poland, which demonstrates the investment incentives created by the Kyoto Protocol’s flexible mechanisms."[1]

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Website: http://www.windpowerworks.net/

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  1. "Wind industry calls for ambitious targets", Media Release, December 8, 2008.

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