Valence Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ: VLNC), a leading U.S. based global manufacturer of advanced energy storage solutions, today announced a purchase order from Smith Electric Vehicles U.S. to deliver $13 million of energy
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The next generation of electric vehicles, vehicle-to-grid (V2G)
Driven by government initiatives and fossil-fuel dependency in U.S. and China the electric vehicles market will lay the groundwork for the next generation of automotive technology, vehicle-to-grid (V2G).
Continue readingEnergy Storage Systems for Ancillary Services
Frequency Regulation, Spinning Reserve, Voltage Control, and
Other Fast Response Energy Storage Applications: Technology Analysis and Forecasts.
New York’s Energy Storage System Gets Recharged
By developing a 20 megawatt (MW) energy storage system using advanced lithium-ion batteries, the AES project will eliminate the need to burn fossil fuels and provide the same regulation at a lower price.
Continue readingAgreement for 484 MW concentrating solar power in California
The commission for energy regulation has approved a power purchase agreement for two 242 MW plants, allowing construction works to start. Initial operations of first facility are planned for 2013.
Continue readingVestas receives order from leading Chinese wind energy developer
Vestas has received a wind power order from China Longyuan Power Group for 18 wind turbines of the V80-2.0 MW wind turbine.
Continue readingWill Offshore Wind Power Feature on the Polish Horizon?
Development of offshore wind turbines in Poland has been slow, despite the country’s leadership of the wind energy sector in Central and Eastern Europe. The installed capacity reached 1,005 MW in June 2010.
Continue readingGreen Mountain Power plans to purchase wind energy from New Hampshire,
Green Mountain Power plans to purchase wind power from New Hampshire, to build a wind farm in Lowell, our investments in solar generation and upgrades to our hydro electric facilities.
Continue readingKronprinzenkoog wind farm one of the biggest repowering projects in Northern Germany
Inauguration of first wind farm with system certificate in line with German System Service Ordinance (SDLWindV). Kronprinzenkoog wind energy plant one of the biggest repowering projects in Northern Germany.
Continue readingGamesa and Iberdrola to build a 102-MW wind farm in Honduras
The contract to build the Cerro de Hula wind farm calls for a ?turnkey? project with scheduled completion in 18 months. The new wind farm will consist of 51 Gamesa G87-2 MW wind turbines.
Continue readingThe Value of Real-Time Wind Forecasting
In Europe, where wind farm penetration is greatest, the costs of the variability of wind energy have largely been socialized.
Continue readingWindTamer Announces Contract to Install Two Wind Turbines in Syracuse, New York
We chose the WindTamer turbine to be a significant component of our green initiative at Destiny USA because of its efficiency, environmentally-friendly design and its aesthetically-pleasing appearance.
Continue readingAmeriLithium Receives Deed For Nevada-Based Clayton Deep Lithium Properties
AmeriLithium is pleased to announce the Company has officially received the deed for its Clayton Deep Lithium project properties in Clayton Valley, Nevada.
Continue readingAbengoa reaches 193 MW of concentrating solar power
Abengoa Solar is commencing commercial operation of Solnova 4, a new parabolic trough technology concentrating solar power (CSP) plant located at the Solúcar Complex (Seville).
Continue readingCanWEA and New Brunswick to Partner for a Wind Energy Seminar in Moncton
CanWEA and the New Brunswick government will partner for the organization of a wind energy seminar on September 22-23 2010 in Moncton, NB.
Continue readingThailand’s first wind farm (90 MW)
The firms signed an agreement for GE to supply wind turbines for the proposed Thepsathit Wind Farm, which will require an estimated investment of 5.8 billion baht (178.5 million dollars).
Continue readingSolar and Nuclear Costs ?The Historic Crossover: Solar Energy is Now the Better Buy
Solar photovoltaic system costs have fallen steadily for decades. Meanwhile, projected costs for construction of new nuclear plants have risen steadily over the last decade, and they continue to rise.
Continue readingCoal Country Newspaper Endorses RES By Tom Gray
Congress and the Obama administration should be steering the nation to new energy sources with policies that encourage development of wind energy and other clean renewables.
Continue readingChina first electric car sold to individual
Last week little-known carmaker Zotye Auto became the first Chinese company to sell a purely electric car to an individual buyer.
Continue readingE-CYCLES® Introduces Revolutionary Electric Vehicles to Market
After over three years in research and development, E-CYCLES®’ launch coincides with a U.S. and international movement towards a greener, sustainable lifestyle and a desire for alternative fuel solutions.
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