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Canada's wind industry has had a record year.  According to the latest data from the Canadian Wind Energy Association (CanWEA), 1,400 megawatts of wind capacity was installed in 2011, more than doubling 2010's output.

If you've driven through Southern Ontario at all in the past few years, you're bound to have see them. The lazy turns of wind turbines contributing to provincial energy demands are a common sight, and according to a new report they're set to make a landmark contribution to the economy.

Global leading wind turbine producer Vestas (VWDRY.PK) is continuing to grow its installed wind capacity.

In January, 2011, renewable energy developer Pattern Energy and Greg Selinger, the Premier of the Canadian Province of Manitoba, "switched on" the province's largest wind farm.  Selinger said the "project builds on Manitoba's position as a

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