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Continue readingCanadian Wind Energy Association announces annual award winners
Awards were presented in four categories: Individual Leadership, Group Leadership, the R.J. Templin Award for scientific, technical, engineering work and the Friend of Wind award.
Continue readingEdison Mission Energy Begins Construction of 10th Wind Farm in Minnesota
All of the electricity produced by the wind turbines project will be sold under a 20-year power purchase agreement to Xcel Energy?s Northern States Power Company.
Continue readingSGS To Participate In Wind Power Conference 2010 In Cairo, Egypt
On December 13th and 14th, SGS will attend and sponsor the Wind Power Conference at the Cairo Ramses Hilton Hotel in Egypt.
Continue readingEDF Energies Nouvelles commissions a new 26 MW wind farm in Scotland
EDF Energies Nouvelles announces the commissioning of the Burnfoot Hill wind farm in Scotland, with an installed wind power capacity of 26MW.
Continue readingenXco signs Operations and Maintenance Agreement with Flat Water Wind Farm
Flat Water Wind Farm, LLC is owned by Gestamp Wind North America, a subsidiary of Gestamp Renewables (Gestamp Corporation).
Continue readingGerman American Chamber to Co-Host Wind Energy Delegation from Germany
German American CoC hosts eight German companies in wind power industry visiting Denver in search of business opportunities in Rocky Mountain Region.
Continue readingMorocco tender to build wind power plant
The wind farm will be located in Taza, some 300 km (190 miles) north east of Rabat and is due to go on stream in 2014.
Continue readingVestas receives 86 MW wind power order in Brazil
Vestas has received an order for 21 V100-1.8 MW and 16 V90-3.0 MW wind turbines for Brazil.
Continue readingDenmark wind energy industry faces financial problem
More than 38 percent of Danish wind turbines manufacturers cannot make both ends meet, the Danish wind power industry association and the accounting firm Deloitte have said.
Continue readingIdaho wind farm permit secured
This wind farm is proposed to become the anchor customer for a planned PVRE Idaho manufacturing facility to mass produce 3-5 Megawatt Jet-Speed, Accelerated Wind Turbines.
Continue readingFlorida’s first wind farm face long odds
Florida, where wind resources are considered minimal, has no wind farms, and Florida Power & Light Co., NextEra Energy’s utility subsidiary, wants to change that.
Continue readingCalifornia Lands the Worlds Largest Concentrating Solar Power Project in Ivanpah, San Bernardino County
Ground is to be broken for a massive solar thermal plant in California?s Mojave Desert this week. It is called the Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System.
Continue readingZardari calls for use of wind energy
USAid had agreed to build a 150-MW wind farm plant in the coastal areas of Sindh to augment power generation.
Continue readingAltair Nanotechnologies announced purchase order for the ALTI-ESS
The purchase order for lithium-titanate materials used in the manufacture of battery cells remains conditional upon the occurrence of certain events.
Continue readingScotland – £70 million fund to stimulate the offshore wind power industry
A £70 million fund to stimulate the offshore wind energy industry and create thousands of jobs has been announced.
Continue readingRussia to build its first solar photovoltaic plant
The 12.3 megawatt solar energy plant will be built in the spa resort of Kislovodsk by the companies’ joint venture Khevel.
Continue readingCalifornia Concentrating Solar Power Projects in Danger
Hopefully, sanity and the ?California Green? spirit will prevail. If not, breaking ground and spending a little money will be the smallest obstacles these solar projects face.
Continue readingCODA Automotive Sales & Marketing Update
CODA Automotive recently announced that Michael A. Jackson, Senior Vice President of Global Sales, Marketing and Distribution, has resigned his post at CODA.
Continue readingA tale of two Guardian stories
U.S. oil and coal industries have spent $70 (OK, $69.5) million this election cycle specifically attacking clean-energy policies.
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