

The credit now is caught in the congressional gridlock of an election year, and a vote on renewal isn't likely until after November. The credits for wind have expired three times before, most recently in 2004, with new construction slowing sharply each time before the credit was later renewed.
Wind's share of U.S. electricity output has grown to 2.9% last year, from about 1.3% in 2008, according to the Energy Information Administration. (WSJ, 6/8/2012)
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