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Nordex receives the first down payment from the 5 x 50 MW contracts recently signed in Pakistan

After the completion of its first wind farm in Pakistan, Nordex has now received another firmly financed order for the FWEL II project, which is being installed in the Province of Sindh, roughly 80 kilometers from Karachi. The 50 megawatt (MW) wind farm will be equipped with 20 N100/2500 multi-megawatt turbines configured for hot climates. … Continue reading Nordex receives the first down payment from the 5 x 50 MW contracts recently signed in Pakistan

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Schneider Electric has provided the electrical Balance of System for 85MW of solar power plants in France

Schneider Electric has the ability of executing many projects in parallel with a complex logistics thanks to optimized plug-and-play solutions that cover the entire electrical balance of system. The Solar Business of Schneider Electric, a global leader in solutions for the solar power conversion chain which was recently distinguished as one of the Top 3 … Continue reading Schneider Electric has provided the electrical Balance of System for 85MW of solar power plants in France

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It’s a landslide: 87% of Illinois voters want more renewable energy

Wide majorities of likely Illinois voters believe it is important that the state maintain its commitment to increase its use of renewable power and support legislation that would achieve this goal by fixing the state’s broken renewable portfolio standard (RPS) law, according to a Zogby poll released yesterday. The survey, conducted for Clean Energy Trust … Continue reading It’s a landslide: 87% of Illinois voters want more renewable energy

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100 countries and regions used wind power for electricity generation

100 Countries are using Wind Energy today – Iceland as 100th Wind Power Country Bonn, 16 May 2013 (WWEA) – The World Wind Energy Association has today launched the World Wind Energy Report 2012. Executive Summary and Key Conclusions: •    The worldwide wind capacity reached 282’275 Megawatt, out of which 44’609 Megawatt were added in … Continue reading 100 countries and regions used wind power for electricity generation

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Infinia Raises $8.3 Million for Concentrating Solar Power Systems

Infinia Corp., a producer of systems that convert concentrated solar power into electricity, has raised about $8.3 million since January as part of a private financing round, according to regulatory filings. The company received $1.5 million as part of a convertible note financing with two existing shareholders, Infinia Chief Financial Officer Jeffrey Williams said today … Continue reading Infinia Raises $8.3 Million for Concentrating Solar Power Systems

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Solar cooker could improve lives in developing world

UK scientists have developed a solar-powered cooker that could help provide food and clean drinking water for isolated rural communities in the developing world. As well as heating food, the cooker is able to store heat and can generate electricity for charging mobile phones and powering air conditioning units. The cooker works by using a … Continue reading Solar cooker could improve lives in developing world

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Siemens study: Europe can save EUR 45 billion in its pursuit of renewables

According to Siemens, the opportunity for savings starts with the choice of location: If installations were built at the sites in Europe that offer the highest power yields, EUR 45 billion of investment in renewables could be saved by 2030, the company notes. “In Europe, just the new photovoltaic capacity alone to be built by … Continue reading Siemens study: Europe can save EUR 45 billion in its pursuit of renewables

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5 things the AP missed in its recent coverage of wind energy

We all plug things in, and that energy has to come from somewhere. Despite what a story on the Associated Press wire today would seem to suggest, wind power is the most environmentally benign source of utility-scale electricity, and a leading solution to climate change, the greatest threat to wildlife. AP writer Dina Cappiello interviewed … Continue reading 5 things the AP missed in its recent coverage of wind energy

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Health system’s data centers first in Pennsylvania to commit to 100% Pa. wind power

The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) said Monday that its data centers have gone “green” to support both clean energy and local job creation. Through the purchase of renewable energy credits (RECs) for Pennsylvania wind power equal to its data centers’ annual energy usage, the health system became the first in the state to … Continue reading Health system’s data centers first in Pennsylvania to commit to 100% Pa. wind power

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Wind World takes number 1 in India’s wind energy

Suzlon Energy ceded its position as India’s top wind turbine supplier in the year ended March 31 for the first time in at least a decade, according to figures from an industry group. Wind World (India) Ltd., formerly known as Enercon (India) Ltd., took the top spot after installing 454 megawatts of turbine capacity last … Continue reading Wind World takes number 1 in India’s wind energy

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Nordex: break-even almost reached in Q1 2013 thanks to a substantial surge in sales

The Nordex Group (ISIN: DE000A0D6554) posted a 30.6 percent increase in sales to EUR 259.0 million in the first quarter of 2013 (previous year: EUR 198.3 million). This performance was underpinned by strong business in the core European region, which contributed 94% of sales. On the other hand, business in America contracted by a substantial … Continue reading Nordex: break-even almost reached in Q1 2013 thanks to a substantial surge in sales

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Siemens contract for federal wind farm

Siemens Government Technologies Inc. has been awarded a contract to construct the largest federal wind farm on land east of the Pantex nuclear weapons assembly and disassembly plant just northeast of Amarillo. The National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) awarded the contract for an installation planned to feature five, 2.3-megawatt turbines on 1,500 acres of government-owned … Continue reading Siemens contract for federal wind farm

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Consumer Support for Wind Power and Solar Energy, Though Still High, Fell in 2012

Despite some well-publicized company failures, the solar and wind energy industries continued to expand in the United States during 2012, and consumers still tend to view the two renewable energy concepts favorably. However, according to a recent survey by Navigant Research, consumer support for solar and wind energy, though still high, has fallen steadily over … Continue reading Consumer Support for Wind Power and Solar Energy, Though Still High, Fell in 2012

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