Talk:Wind power in Germany

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[edit] Proposed Merger

Support: I believe that this article would fit well merged with the Renewable energy in Germany article. It would help give more information to renewable energy in Germany, enhancing that project. In addition, it would be a step towards removing it's "stub" status. As a side note, I've taken an interest in this project, because I'm translating stuff from the Spanish version of the Renewable energy in Germany article, as it has more content.

Oppose: Germany is the world's largest user of wind power, so if any country deserves a separate wind power article it is Germany. It is one of a series of wind power articles, see Wind power in Denmark, Wind power in Spain, Wind power in the United States, which has been usefully linked to many other articles. I am presently in touch with two German Wikipedians in an effort to get more info about wind power in Germany and expect to expand this article. Please take what content is need for the Renewable energy in Germany article and leave the main article here. -- Johnfos 21:05, 20 June 2007 (UTC)