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Monthly Archives: January 2011

Other renewables

Global Energy Experts James P. McGinnis and Lord John Browne Join CODA’s Board of Directors

January 31, 2011

CODA Holdings, a California-based leading developer of advanced Lithium-ion power battery systems and all-electric vehicles, announced that James P. McGinnis and Lord John Browne have joined the company.

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Wind power HRTE invests in Wind turbines technology

January 31, 2011

Here Enterprises Inc. (Pink Sheets: HRTE), the growing developer of wind farm recently released further information on its strategy to break into the lucrative wind energy market.

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Two new wind energy plants planned for Slovakia

January 31, 2011

Green Answers is about to invest on a wind power plant neat the village of Zlatna na Ostrove in the south of Slovakia. In total the company wants to have up to 18 wind turbines in operation at the wind farm.

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Siemens to install grid link for DanTysk offshore wind farm

January 31, 2011

Equipped with 80 Siemens wind turbines, DanTysk wind energy plant have a total wind power ca`pacity of 288 MW.

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Siemens and Suntech enter framework agreement for Solar Power Photovoltaic

January 31, 2011

The photovoltaic modules to be supplied under this umbrella agreement are for several solar energy projects in Europe.

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ADB supports China WindPower Group in Developing 800 MW of Wind Energy Projects

January 31, 2011

China WindPower’s cooperation with ADB is significant for the development of the wind farm sector in the PRC. China is scaling up plans for installed capacity to 150 GW of wind turbines by 2020.

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The wind energy sector is powering ahead in China

January 31, 2011

China has become a leader in the use of wind power. Wind farm plants that occupy thousands of hectares of land are mushrooming. Wind turbines built with homegrown technology are also being exported.

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Duke Energy and SunEdison Announce Completion of 17.2 MW Solar Power Plant

January 31, 2011

Constructed in five phases and covering over 200 acres of land, the project is comprised of more than 63,000 photovoltaic solar panels and is expected to generate an estimated 28 million kilowatt-hours annually.

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Wind energy in Serbia: the first wind turbines in 2011

January 31, 2011

Wind power is expected to become a significant part of the renewable energy portfolio in Serbia in the future but the first 6 MW of installed wind farm is not scheduled to become operational until the end of 2011.

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Wind Energy Leading Renewable Power in the UK

January 31, 2011

Wind power in the UK is leading renewable energy. Wind turbines accounts for almost half of the nation?s renewable generation. Onshore wind farm will provide around six to seven percent of the UK?s net electricity

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Electric vehicles in Davos

January 31, 2011

In between meetings at the Hub, Mr. Ghosn spoke with PepsiCo Chairman and CEO Indra Nooyi about the electric cars Nissan LEAF and Renault Fluence Z.E.

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Enel Green Power reaches agreement for development of geothermal energy in Turkey

January 31, 2011

Enel Green Power has reached an agreement with the Turkish group Uzun for the development of geothermal power plants in Turkey.

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Geothermal energy: EU approves French public aid to private plant

January 31, 2011

The 24 MW geothermal power plant will cost around ? 45.3 million, with 56% funding from the French State.

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From Davos – Partnerships for EVs

January 31, 2011

Johnson, an avid supporter of electric cars and its infrastructure who is expected to install some 25,000 charging points and 100,000 electric cars in the congested city, asked about everything.

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Unrest in Egypt stirs interest in electric vehicles

January 31, 2011

The possibility of reduced Mideast oil supplies added urgency to the daylong seminar on increasing the use of electric cars and plug-in hybrids that was held at the show on Friday.

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NUR-MOH to Build 38 MW Concentrating Solar Power in Greece

January 31, 2011

The proposed concentrated solar energy plant will deploy the patented LPT 550 solar power generating system supplied by BrightSource Energy.

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An outstanding 2010 for photovoltaics, 2011 will be even better

January 31, 2011

Last year, 17,500 MW were installed, with a 130% increase over 2009. Solar power capacity is expected to increase by 20,500 MW this year.

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Ford Focus Electric Car Named 2011 Green Car Vision Award? Winner

January 31, 2011

This year, Green Car Vision Award? finalists included the electric vehicles Ford Focus Electric, Honda Fit EV, Mitsubishi i, Toyota RAV4 Electric, and Volvo C30 DrivE electric.

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Volvo will unveil V60 Electric Vehicles at Geneva

January 31, 2011

The rear axle features ERAD (Electric Rear Axle Drive) in the form of an electric motor producing 70 horsepower, which receives its power from a 12 kWh lithium-ion battery pack.

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Solar Power to Shine in 2011

January 31, 2011

The latest years have been brutal for the solar energy and wind industry, as seen in the performance of the Guggenheim Solar ETF and First Trust Global Wind Energy ETF that track the solar and wind power industries.

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