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Payment Security, Compensation For Wind Power Producers Under New Guidelines

This along with measures on compensation for grid curtailment and termination of payments, if implemented, is favourable for developers, he said. Other key guidelines include standardisation of bidding process and a risk-sharing framework to tackle

Anti-wind group files complaint against DTE

UPPER THUMB — An organization has filed a complaint against DTE Energy alleging representatives made fraudulent statements to township officials in Lapeer County. DTE officials, who are persuing wind energy developments in Lapeer County, denied that


Voice of America

Indeed, Brussels-based industry group WindEurope predicts France is set to become Europe's second biggest wind energy producer by 2030, after Germany — with wind generating roughly one-quarter of the country's electricity, compared to just over four


ecoRI news

NARRAGANSETT, R.I. — Cape Wind may be gone, but it's still fresh on the minds of attendees and speakers at a two-day southern New England wind energy conference hosted by the University of Rhode Island Graduate School of Oceanography. Bill White


The Scotsman

Sparrows Group announces acquisition of wind energy specialist Alpha Offshore Service Sparrows Group has cemented its position in the renewables sector with the acquisition of Danish wind energy specialist Alpha Offshore Service A/S. Already a supplier

Authors of Times article ignored the complementarity of wind energy and hydropower

I write in response to an article carried in the Guyana Times on Monday, December 4, 2017, titled, 'US$50M Windfarm – PPP demands answers on controversial project'. The article is blatantly duplicitous and misrepresents the facts of the transaction


CleanTechnica

Danish offshore wind energy powerhouse Ørsted has announced this week that it has completed the divestment of its 450 megawatt Borkum Riffgrund 2 Offshore Wind Farm, leading the company to predict its earnings for 2017 will reach the high end of


New Atlas

The team sees possible declines in wind energy production in key areas: Northern America, Japan, Mongolia and the Mediterranean moving toward the end of the century. "Europe is a big question mark," says Karnauskas. "We have no idea what we'll see


Patch.com

"But not as much focuses on the impact of climate change on energy production by weather-dependent renewables, like wind energy." Wind powers only about 3.7 percent of worldwide energy consumption today, but global wind power capacity is increasing

Studies warn climate change could decrease wind turbine production

WIND: Changing wind patterns due to climate change could decrease the output of turbines, with a 17 percent drop predicted in the central U.S., according to two recent studies. (Washington Post, The Guardian). ALSO: • Increased wind energy generation

Climate change to cause increase in Australian wind production

A new study from the University of Colorado in the United States predicts climate change in the southern hemisphere will generate more wind energy. It's a boost for the Australian wind farm industry, especially in Queensland where the effects are


ABC Online

The research was the first global study to project the impact of temperature rises on wind energy. It found in the southern hemisphere the difference between the average land and sea temperature was increasing, which would push greater wind production


Washington Post

In the first study, researchers found that in China there is a lowered rate of wind energy potential. “China, the world's largest emitter of carbon dioxide by a considerable margin, has already installed well more than 100 gigawatts of wind energy

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