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Greenbriar Capital begins formal construction at 80 MW Blue Mountain Utah wind farm

Greenbriar Capital Corp. (TSX.V: GRB) (OTC: GEBRF) is pleased to announce that it has commenced formal construction at its 80-MW Blue Mountain Utah wind energy site. Blue Mountain is a fully contracted 80 MW wind energy project holding a 20-year energy sales agreement with PacifiCorp, a subsidiary of Mid-American Energy Holdings Company, itself 89% owned … Continue reading Greenbriar Capital begins formal construction at 80 MW Blue Mountain Utah wind farm

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U.S. adds 930 MW of solar power photovoltaic (PV) in Q3 2013

GTM Research and the Solar Energy Industries Association® (SEIA®) today released U.S. Solar Market Insight Q3 2013, the definitive analysis of solar power markets in the U.S., with strategic state-specific data for 28 U.S. states and the District of Columbia. The U.S. solar photovoltaic (PV) market had its second-strongest quarter ever with 930 MW installed, … Continue reading U.S. adds 930 MW of solar power photovoltaic (PV) in Q3 2013

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Vestas receives four Swedish wind power orders totalling 59 MW

Vestas and long-time customer Eolus today signed contracts for four projects further solidifying Vestas’ leading role in Sweden and the strong relationship between the two companies. The four projects will be located in southern Sweden using a range of Vestas turbines as follows: Skalleberg:   14 MW (8 x V100-1.8 MW); 4 MW (2 x V90-2.0 MW) … Continue reading Vestas receives four Swedish wind power orders totalling 59 MW

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BlackRock buys stake in 68-Megawatt Texas wind farm

OwnEnergy announced today that it entered into an agreement with a fund managed by BlackRock (“BlackRock”), whereby BlackRock acquired OwnEnergy’s latest project in Windthorst, Texas on December 6, 2013. Once completed, the wind farm will generate 68 megawatts (MW) of wind power on to the state’s power grid. Under the agreement, BlackRock will purchase a … Continue reading BlackRock buys stake in 68-Megawatt Texas wind farm

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How bright is the future of solar power?

In the United States today, large “utility-scale” solar power projects account for more than 4,700 megawatts of electricity-generating capacity. And 27,000 megawatts of large-scale solar are under development, which means that the industrial-solar sector is on its way to providing enough electricity for more than 5 million homes. These are impressive numbers, but the question … Continue reading How bright is the future of solar power?

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Nordex to build 20 Megawatt onshore wind farm in Ireland for ESB

The Nordex Group has received a further order from its Irish customer ESB International, Dublin. In the follow-up “Woodhouse” project, Nordex will be installing a 20-MW wind farm comprising five N100/2500 and three N90/2500 turbines. As a result, Nordex will be covering the local strong to mid wind conditions to optimum effect. Also included is … Continue reading Nordex to build 20 Megawatt onshore wind farm in Ireland for ESB

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AREVA signs a series of agreements with its Chinese partners

  During the visit of the French Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault in China, AREVA participated in the celebration of the 30 years of cooperation between France and China in civil nuclear energy. This visit included, notably, a stop by Mr. Ayrault to the construction site for two EPR reactors at Taishan, a symbol of this … Continue reading AREVA signs a series of agreements with its Chinese partners

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ADB loans USD 150 million to China to build 50 MW Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) plant

The Asian Development Bank (ADB, Manila) has announced that it will loan USD 150 million to China to build a 50 MW concentrating solar power (CSP) plant in Qinghai Province, Northwestern China. The Government of China has announced a target of 1 GW of Concentrated Solar Thermal Power (CSP) capacity by 2015 and 3 GW … Continue reading ADB loans USD 150 million to China to build 50 MW Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) plant

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Abengoa files EIS for 110 MW Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) plant in Chile

Abengoa enters the SEA the project for a 110 MW Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) in Chile. The solar energy of Abengoa will be located in the town of Maria Elena in Region II and will have 210 MW, 110 MW of concentrating solar thermal power tower 110 and 100 MW of solar photovoltaic (PV). The … Continue reading Abengoa files EIS for 110 MW Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) plant in Chile

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Solar power, wind energy can change power generation in Sabah

Renewable energy from solar energy and wind power is not only an excellent power alternative for the future but it can also revolutionise electricity generation in Sabah, says Science, Technology and Innovation Minister Datuk Dr Ewon Ebin. He said Sabah had its own uniqueness as it endowed was rich natural resources which could be used … Continue reading Solar power, wind energy can change power generation in Sabah

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Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) in the US

The GTM Research forecasts 802 megawatts of Concentrating Solar Power for 2013, including Abengoa’s 280-megawatt Solana Generating Station with storage. The GTM Research Q3 2013 U.S. Solar Market Insight report, which will be released at next week’s Greentech Media U.S. Solar Market Insight conference in San Diego, forecasts 802 megawatts of Concentrating Solar Thermal Ppwer … Continue reading Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) in the US

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India can lead in harnessing solar power and wind energy

Dr Ignacio Campino says India can lead the way in harnessing non-conventional energy sources, stressing “new solutions” to resolve environmental issues. The director of Hamburg-based Desertec Foundation, Campino spoke to Srinand Jha on the sidelines of the HT Leadership Summit. Excerpts: Your focus has been on using desert areas as an energy resource. Quite true. … Continue reading India can lead in harnessing solar power and wind energy

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Honda Joins Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) Project

Honda has joined a demonstration project for experimental vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology aimed at providing a potentially valuable energy storage resource to the nation’s electrical grid while providing for more cost-effective ownership of plug-in electric vehicles. The Honda technology builds off of the research conducted by the University of Delaware and now supported by NRG Energy, … Continue reading Honda Joins Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) Project

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SunFarmer to build solar power project in Nepal

SunFarmer will build its first solar power project in Nepal with backing from power plant operator SunEdison Inc. SunFarmer develops solar power in impoverished and rural areas. According to a report by Bloomberg, SunFarmer will use a USD2 million grant from a SunEdison foundation to build five projects at clinics and hospitals in the first … Continue reading SunFarmer to build solar power project in Nepal

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American Wind Energy Association reacts to USFWS eagle permit ruling

Today, the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) welcomes the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service’s (FWS) final rule to extend the total maximum duration of take permits allowed for under the 2009 Eagle Permit Rule. customized weight loss However, this rule must only be a first step in creating a rational and effective approach to eagle … Continue reading American Wind Energy Association reacts to USFWS eagle permit ruling

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Milestone Cleared for Second Wind Energy Research Lease Offshore Virginia

As part of President Obama’s Climate Action Plan to create American jobs, develop domestic clean energy sources and cut carbon pollution, the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) announced today it has taken another important step toward issuing a wind energy research lease to the Commonwealth of Virginia’s Department of Mines, Minerals and Energy (DMME), after … Continue reading Milestone Cleared for Second Wind Energy Research Lease Offshore Virginia

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