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The measures taken by the Spanish Government are destroying 25 wind energy jobs per day

Since the beginning of this year, 25 wind energy jobs have been lost per day. This represents a total of 3,600 jobs lost. Nine factories were closed and another three are undergoing a suspension of activity, according to data from Asociación Empresarial Eólica (Wind Energy Association). In his opening speech of the 2013 Wind Energy … Continue reading The measures taken by the Spanish Government are destroying 25 wind energy jobs per day

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Nordex submitting wind turbine components to extended quality testing

Turbine system performance, safety and service life are frequently determined solely by means of calculations, computer simulations or years of field testing. At its Rostock production site, Nordex is now employing additional test rigs to check numerous core components of the Generation Gamma and Generation Delta wind turbines under laboratory conditions as well. The Company … Continue reading Nordex submitting wind turbine components to extended quality testing

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Wind energy in Pakistan: HydroChina firm to set up 50MW wind farm

HydroChina International Engineering Company is planning to set up a 50-megawatt (MW) wind farm in Gharo, 60 kilometres east of Karachi, according to the company’s vice president Wang Youngqiang. He said that the cost of the project had been estimated at $120 million. Youngqiang who is on a visit to Pakistan said that the project … Continue reading Wind energy in Pakistan: HydroChina firm to set up 50MW wind farm

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Wind energy in Pakistan: HydroChina firm to set up 50MW wind farm

HydroChina International Engineering Company is planning to set up a 50-megawatt (MW) wind farm in Gharo, 60 kilometres east of Karachi, according to the company’s vice president Wang Youngqiang.       He said that the cost of the project had been estimated at $120 million. Youngqiang who is on a visit to Pakistan said … Continue reading Wind energy in Pakistan: HydroChina firm to set up 50MW wind farm

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Location may stymie wind energy and solar power benefits

New wind power and solar energy installations displace the most carbon dioxide and air pollutants where they replace the coal-fired plants found predominantly in eastern and Midwestern states such as Indiana and Pennsylvania. The benefits are much smaller in California and the US southwest, where cleaner gas-fired plants are more common. Wind farms and solar … Continue reading Location may stymie wind energy and solar power benefits

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WindMade Launches Product Label

Today, the WindMade organization launches the first global consumer label for products made with wind energy. This label, which has been eagerly awaited by market participants and consumers alike, completes the WindMade label portfolio. On the occasion of the label launch, WindMade is calling on consumers to show their support for wind power by participating … Continue reading WindMade Launches Product Label

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Energy Storage for Wind Energy and Solar Power Integration

More than 1,300 GW of wind and solar energy are expected to come online in the next 10 years. This variable generation will create an unprecedented amount of instability on the grid – particularly in key markets within North America, Western Europe, and Asia Pacific. As grid operators adapt to increasing levels of variable generation … Continue reading Energy Storage for Wind Energy and Solar Power Integration

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Enel Green Power signs loan agreement with BBVA in Mexico

Through its subsidiary Inelec, Enel Green Power, has concluded an agreement with Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria Bancomer (BBVA) for a 100 million US dollar loan aimed at partially covering its planned investments in the Mexican state of Oaxaca. The 5-year loan will be disbursed by 2013 at an interest rate in line with the market … Continue reading Enel Green Power signs loan agreement with BBVA in Mexico

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By 2020 the UK Small Wind Turbine Market is Expected to Reach Over 800 MW

The small wind turbines market in the UK is developing at a fast pace. With the implementation of the Feed-in-Tariff policy by the UK government in April 2010, the market has jumped by over 60% in the last one year. With the provision of further incentives, the UK small wind turbine market is expected to … Continue reading By 2020 the UK Small Wind Turbine Market is Expected to Reach Over 800 MW

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Finally, after many months of deliberations with technical experts, environmental NGOs and potential user companies, and after various rounds of corporate and public consultations, we’re proud to present the WindMade Product Label. This is exciting news for WindMade. From now on, progressive brands can apply to use the WindMade label directly on their products. This … Continue reading

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Cutting renewables support to increase competitiveness is nonsense

Those European countries which have cut support schemes for renewable energy, have – just like Professor Butler writing on an FT blog yesterday – jumped to the wrong conclusion. “Competitiveness is the watchword of the moment. Recession and unemployment are the crises which require attention”, the Professor writes. Yes indeed. Yet withdrawing public support for … Continue reading Cutting renewables support to increase competitiveness is nonsense

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Wind energy in Djibouti: a potential 60 MW wind power plant

Qatar Petroleum International (QPI) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Electricity of Djibouti to jointly evaluate to develop a potential 60 MW wind power plant in the Republic of Djibouti. This Strategic agreement was the result of an official Qatari delegation visit to Djibouti which took place earlier this year after meetings between … Continue reading Wind energy in Djibouti: a potential 60 MW wind power plant

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Largest Wind Farm in Western Canada

Mortenson’s Renewable Energy Groups Adds 300 Megawatts to Its Canadian Wind Energy Portfolio. Construction is now underway for the 300-megawatt Blackspring Ridge Wind power project located in Vulcan County, Alberta. The project is owned by joint partners, EDF EN Canada Inc., a subsidiary of EDF Energies Nouvelles, and Enbridge Inc. Blackspring Ridge is the first … Continue reading Largest Wind Farm in Western Canada

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Tesla shows off 90-second battery swap that will power electric vehicles

Tesla Motors Inc., the electric-car make, showed a battery swapping system for its Model S sedan that’s faster than charging and ensures the car earns maximum zero-emission vehicle credits in California. Musk and Franz Von Holzhausen, Tesla’s chief designer, demonstrated the system late yesterday at the company’s Hawthorne, California, design studio. The device removes and … Continue reading Tesla shows off 90-second battery swap that will power electric vehicles

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