Wind Energy Marketing Views
So you are probably saying to yourself why should I rush to order service for a ‘renewable energy’ related vanity toll-free number? Well, let’s start by saying that your SMART competitors are contacting us...more
Wind Energy News
Political support for Great Lakes offshore wind
Brown introduced the Program for Offshore Wind Energy Research and Development (POWERED) Act of 2010, S. 3226, which would spur research on potential
Vestas Receives Order for 18 Wind Turbines from Chinese Developer
According to Vestas, China Longyuan Power Group is China's largest developer of wind energy whose recent IPO helped it secure $2.2 billion to fund various
Beacon Hill Roll Call (Vol36-No30)
They noted that current law is very complicated and has held up many wind energy projects. Some noted that more wind energy projects would create jobs and
Daily Journal of Commerce
Whereas wind energy has potential, the blight on the landscape is beginning to be felt and voiced by more people. The grand vistas of Eastern Oregon and
Baldacci Announces Nominations for UMS, MMA Boards
Kurt Adams is currently vice president of First Wind, an independent wind energy company, and Baldacci's former chief legal counsel.
Recharge
Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley says her office will save ratepayers at least $456m under a proposed revision of a 15-year power purchase
What's on Xiamen
China's south-east coast is being lined up to be one of the country's biggest wind energy producing areas. In January, the country's main economic
Shermco Golf Tournament Benefits VFW Foundation
The company is a member in good standing with the Electrical Apparatus Service Association, American Wind Energy Association, Professional Electrical
Amended renewables legislation promises support for the green
Wind energy producers are entitled to two green certificates until 2017, and one green certificate from 2018 onwards, for every MWh of RES-E produced and
Cape Wind, Attorney General Reach Deal On Electricity Cost
by NAW Staff on Monday 02 August 2010 Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley has announced an agreement in principle with Cape Wind that will reduce
MORNING ROUNDUP: Cape Wind Reduces Power Price
Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley brokered a deal late last week to reduce the cost of electricity from the Cape Wind offshore wind project,
CNET
Striking a deal with the state's attorney general, the developers of Cape Wind have agreed to cut the price of electricity from the
Cape Wind agrees to lower price for Nantucket Sound wind farm electricity
BOSTON – Electricity from the Cape Wind project will cost less than initially proposed after the state attorney general struck an agreement