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Monthly Archives: May 2010

Grids

European Secondary Lithium Battery Market

May 30, 2010

Li-ion batteries have a high energy density of 120-160 Wh/kg, compared to 30-80 Wh/kg for Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) batteries. Moreover, Li-ion batteries do not suffer from memory effect.

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Wind Energy

REpower successful in challenging environment

May 29, 2010

German wind turbines REpower, which is controlled by India’s Suzlon Energy, reported a 11.54 per cent growth in net income to 57.93 million euros.

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Wind Energy

Wind power Gamesa approves new shareholder remuneration system

May 29, 2010

Calvet described wind energy as the most efficient renewable energy and noted the positive outlook for the sector in the medium and long term.

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Wind Energy

Stronger EU leadership needed on move to 30% CO2 cut

May 29, 2010

Disappointment in some quarters, relief in others ? yesterday?s publication by the European Commission on moving beyond 20% greenhouse gas emission reductions was met by a mixed bag of reactions.

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Wind Energy

Caribbean renewables need shoring-up By Chris Rose

May 29, 2010

The cluster of nations in the Caribbean region has big visions when it comes to wind power and other renewable energies, but they need support from nations that have already forged ahead in the sector.

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Wind Energy

TEP Signs Agreements for 160 MW of Renewable Power

May 29, 2010

Tucson Electric Power (TEP) has agreed to purchase the output of 10 new solar power systems, a landfill gas generation project and a new wind farm that together would generate nearly 160 megawatts.

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Wind Energy

Risø To Take Part In EU project Aimed At Increasing The Use Of Wind Energy

May 29, 2010

The EU is now launching the TWENTIES Project. The project is to advance the development and implementation of new technologies that will make it possible to increase the use of wind power in Europe significantly.

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Wind Energy

Spain willing to invest in wind power in Turkey

May 29, 2010

“Spain is very experienced in wind energy, and Spanish companies want to invest in other countries,” said Alberto Ceña, the technical director of the Spanish Wind Energy Association, or AEE.

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Wind Energy

Klaus Rave new Global Wind Energy Council Chairman

May 29, 2010

Dr Klaus Rave was unanimously elected new GWEC Chairman at yesterday’s Board meeting in Dallas for a two year term. Dr Rave follows Arthouros Zervos, who had been Chairman since the association was established in 2006.

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Wind Energy

Huhne predicts “wind will make” UK a net exporter of wind energy

May 28, 2010

RenewableUK, the country’s leading energy trade association has welcomed comments today from Energy and Climate Change Secretary, Chris Huhne on Britain’s future as a ‘net energy exporter’.

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System Operator

Coulomb Technologies Announces Support Electrification Legislation

May 28, 2010

Coulomb Technologies announced support for the unveiling of Electrification Legislation in Washington DC. Republicans and Democrats in both the House and Senate announced bills that address the issues and challenge

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Grids

Romulus Home To A123 Systems? Lithium-Ion Battery Manufacturing Facility

May 28, 2010

With Michigan?s approval of a 15-year, 75.26- acre Renaissance Zone in the city of Romulus it becomes home to A123 Systems lithium-ion battery manufacturing facility.

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Grids

Valence Technology Receives Orders to Power New Fleet of Electric School Buses

May 28, 2010

Valence Technology, Enova Systems and Navistar Collaborate to Expand Hybrid School Bus Fleet That Offers 65% Better Fuel Economy and 39% Greenhouse Gas Reduction.

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Pumping system

Hybrid Electric Vehicles Join UPS Fleet

May 28, 2010

UPS (NYSE:UPS) today announced its fleet of electric vehicles had expanded with the deployment of 50 next-generation hybrid electric delivery trucks to Philadelphia.

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Grids

Nissan: Lithium-Ion Battery & 100% Electric Vehicle Production to Begin in 2012

May 28, 2010

Nissan LEAF and Battery Production Will Create Up To 1,300 Jobs. Approximately 13,000 U.S. consumers have placed a reservation for the electric vehicles Nissan LEAF since reservations opened on April 20.

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Grids

Ener1 Agrees to Joint Venture with Wanxiang

May 28, 2010

Ener1, Inc. (Nasdaq: HEV) signed a binding letter of intent (LOI) for a new joint venture with the electric car division of Wanxiang, the largest ‘tier one’ auto parts producer in China.

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Wind Energy

Acciona: U.S. wind potential ?the envy? of the world; enough in Midwest to power nation By Andrew Nusca (Smart Planet)

May 28, 2010

Wind power: a promising alternative energy source, or a lot of hype with little reward? I sat down to discuss this question with Eric Schneider, marketing director for Acciona.

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Wind Energy

RES Announces Appointment of Susan Reilly as CEO of RES Americas

May 28, 2010

RES has been at the forefront of wind energy development since the 1970s and has developed and/or built more than 4.7GW of wind power capacity worldwide.

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Wind Energy

Wind Factory Watch: Alstom: Texas By Tom Gray (AWEA)

May 28, 2010

In news from WINDPOWER 2010, global power generation giant Alstom said it will open a wind turbine assembly plant in Amarillo, Tex. that will create 275 full-time engineering, production and technical support jobs.

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Other renewables

Stockholm and Vattenfall Group starting biggest Swedish purchasing of electric vehicles

May 28, 2010

The joint City of Stockholm and Vattenfall Group venture to promote electric cars received clearance for its application for a SEK 62M grant from the Swedish Energy Agency.

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Aplicación de la presente Política de Privacidad:

El presente documento regula la Política de Privacidad tanto del presente sitio web, así como de la totalidad de datos e información que pudiera manejar ASOCIACIÓN EMPRESARIAL EÓLICA (en lo sucesivo, "AEE") como Responsable del Tratamiento.

Por ello, para cumplir con el artículo 13 y 14 del Reglamento (UE) 2016/679 del Parlamento Europeo y del Consejo de 27 de abril de 2016 relativo a la protección de las personas físicas en lo que respecta al tratamiento de datos personales y a la libre circulación de estos datos (en lo sucesivo "RGPD" o "Reglamento General de Protección de Datos"), así como el artículo 11 de la Ley Orgánica 3/2018, de 5 de diciembre, de Protección de Datos Personales y garantía de los derechos digitales (en lo sucesivo "LOPDGDD") se ha establecido y desarrollado la presente Política de Privacidad.

Responsable del Tratamiento:

Tus datos personales son manejados por, nosotros, AEE como Responsable del Tratamiento. Te detallamos nuestros datos sociales para que te puedas poner en contacto con nosotros cuando lo desees:


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  • Domicilio: C/ SOR ÁNGELA DE LA CRUZ, 2, PLANTA 14D – 28020 MADRID

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  • Correo electrónico: datos@aeeolica.org

Finalidades y bases legitimadoras:

El presente apartado regula la totalidad de tratamientos llevados a cabo por AEE, en base a cada una de las finalidades, conforme a las bases legitimadoras que lo regulan, comprendido éstos en los que se enumeran a continuación:


  • Consentimiento del interesado (artículo 6.1. a) RGPD)

Usuarios página web: atender su solicitud a través del formulario de contacto.

Procesos de selección de personal: formar parte de los procesos de selección ofertados.


  • Ejecución contractual y medidas precontractuales (artículo 6.1.b) RGPD)

Socios / asociados


  1. Gestión de alta como socio/asociado de AEE.

  2. Mantenimiento y perfeccionamiento de la relación contractual pactada entre AEE y su empresa.

  3. Gestión contable y administrativa del servicio entre AEE y su empresa.

  4. Gestionar las comunicaciones electrónicas entre AEE y su empresa.

Socios / asociados potenciales


  1. Atender cualquier solicitud de información que nos hagas llegar.

  2. Hacerle llegar, en su caso, ofertas comerciales.


Empleados


  1. Mantenimiento y perfeccionamiento de la relación laboral pactada entre AEE y usted.

  2. Gestión contable, fiscal y administrativa de la relación laboral.

  3. Gestionar y realizar el pago de su nómina pactada contractualmente y exigidas por la legislación laboral.

  4. Gestionar comunicaciones entre AEE y su usted.

  5. Realizar el seguimiento de las acciones formativas de las que sea sujeto.

  6. Gestión de bajas por enfermedad.



  • Interés legítimo del responsable del tratamiento (artículo 6.1.f) RGPD)

Actividades comerciales: envío de información comercial a usuarios sobre productos y servicios semejantes a los previamente contratados, en vinculación con el artículo 21.2 de la LSSICE.

Videovigilancia: gestión de la seguridad de instalaciones, bienes y personas a través de mecanismos de videovigilancia.

Asimismo, se le informa que todos los datos que AEE le solicite o pudiera solicitar marcados con un asterisco (*) serán obligatorios. En el caso de que los datos obligatorios no fueran facilitados AEE no podrá prestarle el servicio contratado o atender su petición o solicitud.

En cumplimiento del artículo 4.2.a de la LOPDGDD, se garantiza que los datos de carácter personal facilitados por usted hacia AEE se considerarán exactos. Sin embargo, AEE podría solicitarle la actualización de los mismos que sobre usted pudiera conservar.

Plazo de conservación de los datos:

En virtud del artículo 5.1.e) del RGPD, los plazos de conservación de los datos variarán en función del tratamiento realizado. Por ello, desde AEE le aconsejamos leer nuestra Política de conservación de datos para su consulta, la cual la podrá solicitar en datos@aeeolica.org

No obstante, pese a la existencia de estos plazos generales, le informamos que de forma periódica revisaremos nuestros sistemas para proceder a eliminar aquellos datos que no sean legalmente necesarios.

Derechos que le asisten a los interesados:

La normativa de protección de datos le reconoce los siguientes derechos:

Derecho a solicitar el acceso a sus datos personales.

Derecho a solicitar la rectificación de sus datos personales.

Derecho a solicitar la supresión de sus datos personales.

Derecho a solicitar la limitación del tratamiento.

Derecho a oponerse al tratamiento.

Derecho a la portabilidad.

Derecho a no ser objeto de decisiones individuales automatizadas.

Derecho a retirar su consentimiento.

El ejercicio de tales derechos deberá ser comunicado a ASOCIACIÓN EMPRESARIAL EÓLICA, con domicilio en C/ SOR ÁNGELA DE LA CRUZ, 2, PLANTA 14D – 28020 MADRID, o la cuenta de correo electrónico datos@aeeolica.org. Adicionalmente, puede presentar una reclamación ante la Agencia Española de Protección de Datos (AEPD). Más información en el Apartado Autoridad de Control de la presente política de privacidad.

Destinatarios y transferencias internacionales de datos:

Sus datos personales podrían serán comunicados a Autoridades Públicas o gubernamentales, Fuerzas y Cuerpos de Seguridad del Estado, para dar cumplimiento a los requisitos legales y normativa aplicable en cada caso concreto.

A su vez, podrían ser comunicados a terceros proveedores o entidades para la prestación de algún servicio subcontratado por AEE. A este aspecto le informamos que se han firmado los correspondientes contratos de encargado del tratamiento exigidos por el artículo 28 y 29 del RGPD así como el artículo 28 de la LOPDGDD, y siempre éstos garantizando y siendo comprobado por AEE que cumplen y garantizan con medidas jurídicas, técnicas y organizativas suficientes. Le informamos que sus datos no serán comunicados a terceras personas. Ni se realizarán transferencias internacionales de datos.

Procedencia de los datos personales:

Los datos de carácter personal que trata AEE proceden de usted como titular de los mismos.

A las cuales, usted previamente le ha facilitado sus datos de carácter personal y ha autorizado la comunicación de los mismos a las diversas empresas que ofrecen sus servicios a través de estas empresas.

Seguridad de los datos:

Desde AEE se han implantado medidas jurídicas, técnicas y organizativas suficientes para garantizar la protección de los datos personales. Por ello, revisamos periódicamente nuestros sistemas para evitar cualquier acceso no lícito, no autorizado, así como para evitar cualquier tipo de pérdida, destrucción accidental, divulgación ilegal o no autorizada, así como cualquier otro tipo de daño, tanto accidental como ilícito.

Autoridad de control:

Desde AEE ponemos el máximo empeño para cumplir con la normativa de protección de datos dado que es el activo más valioso para nosotros. No obstante, le informamos que en caso de que usted entienda que sus derechos se han visto menoscabados, puede presentar una reclamación ante la Agencia Española de Protección de Datos (AEPD), sita en C/ JORGE JUAN, 6 - 28001 MADRID. Más información sobre la AEPD en su página web.

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