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I remember the American Wind Energy Association's annual conference in 2010, when shale gas dominated the CEO roundtable discussion. “Our single biggest challenge is improving technologies to compete with these low prices,” said one executive.
Ramsay's wind farm demands fail, but he still faces questions
Upper House member for Western Victoria Simon Ramsay made the demands in an October letter to wind energy company Acciona over the company's plan to erect 116 turbines at Birregurra near Colac as part of its Mount Gellibrand wind project.
Gamesa to supply wind turbines for its first Canadian wind energy project
A 10-megawatt wind power farm planned for Ontario, will be the first Canadian project by global wind energy leader Gamesa Technology Corp Gamesa wins first Canadian wind power order. Gamesa will supply 5 G97 2MW wind turbines to the Gesner wind farm
MP pressured wind farm developer
His campaign against the Mount Gellibrand wind farm has involved a remarkable personal shift -in the mid-2000s he was a vocal champion of wind energy and obtained permits for turbines on a parcel of his own land, which he has since sold.
The Canberra Times
His campaign against the Mount Gellibrand wind farm has involved a remarkable personal shift -in the mid-2000s he was a vocal champion of wind energy and obtained permits for turbines on a parcel of his own land, which he has since sold.
Green manufacturing standout sees carbon accounting software as next step
The company runs a wind-energy turbine on-site, captures waste heat from a cogeneration plant, collects rainwater, maintains highly energy efficient buildings and recycles its scrap plastic. Last year, the National Institutes of Standards and
No money for turbine study
It's very difficult to trust a health study funded by the same government that is promoting wind energy while people are still suffering living surrounded by wind turbines. On a brighter note, Dr. Locke, Haldimand Norfolk's Chief Medical Officer of
Gamesa to supply wind turbines for its first Canadian project
A 10-MW wind farm planned for Highgate, Ontario, near the northern shore of Lake Erie between Chatham-Kent and London, will be the first Canadian project by wind energy firm Gamesa Technology Corp. The company will supply five turbines for the Gesner
First The Dutch Pull The Plug On Wind Subsidies, Now Germany Throws In Towel ...
MP: To paraphrase Paul Gigot of the Wall Street Journal, “Solar (wind) energy is produced by mixing sunshine (wind) with our tax dollars.” And the Germans, like the Dutch, are finding out that you eventually run out of other people's money (tax
UN urges Africa to facilitate private investment in clean energy production
According to the African Development Bank, Mauritania's wind energy potential is almost four times its annual energy needs, while Sudan's is equivalent to 90 per cent of its annual energy needs. "Accelerating and scaling-up sustainable energy for all
Wind, new energy big economic windfall
Investment in wind energy and other “new” energy sources — solar, geothermal and biomass — is proving to be a big time windfall as Washington's economy pulls out of the Great Recession. Capital investment in so-called clean energy has reached $7.9
Renewable Energy Systems completes 227.5 MW wind farm
During the 12-month construction period, the wind energy project had an average of 150 people working on site each day, for a total of 650 temporary construction jobs and 10 permanent jobs. Crossroads Wind Farm marks the first wind energy project
Vestas receives 150 MW wind energy order in the USA
Danish wind energy company Vestas has been contracted to supply wind turbines with a combined capacity of 150MW to an undisclosed US client. At the customer's request, details concerning the customer are undisclosed. Contract scope: Supply and