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DOE marks more than $5 million for support of wind energy
"Today's awards will help better integrate wind energy into the electrical grid and will support the development of midsize wind turbines that can be used
Developers named to build Lake Erie wind turbines
Francisco-based Bechtel Development Company, Inc., Cavallo Great Lakes Ohio Wind, LLC out of Houston, and Great Lakes Wind Energy, LLC in Youngstown.
BOEM, Maine form offshore renewable energy task force
A Memorandum of Understanding was signed in June 2010 that formally established the Atlantic Offshore Wind Energy Consortium to promote the efficient,
Wind Energy Could Be a Job Creation Engine
OKLAHOMA CITY -- Those in the wind energy industry feel they have a "job creation engine" if the federal government will just lend a
What's Scarier Than Cap and Trade? A Renewable Electricity Standard
In a September 12 Politico op-ed, Governors Chet Culver of Iowa and Don Carcieri of Rhode Island, leaders of the bipartisan Governors' Wind Energy Coalition
Reason Online
Montana's current wind energy capacity now stands at 375 megawatts out of an overall electric generation capacity of 5445 megawatts, of which 60 percent is
AFP
"One of Gamesa?s goals is to cement its position as one of the top five players in the Chinese wind energy industry," Gamesa chairman Jorge Calvet said in
Feds to back Ontario in subsidy fight with Japan
the country plans to file a complaint to the World Trade Organization over Ontario's subsidies to firms building solar and wind energy projects.
Lake Erie nonprofit names 3 developers to build wind turbines near Cleveland
Francisco-based Bechtel Development Company, Inc., Cavallo Great Lakes Ohio Wind, LLC out of Houston, and Great Lakes Wind Energy, LLC in Youngstown.
Energy Tribune
My August 24 article in the Wall Street Journal has apparently caused some discomfort among various advocates of wind energy.
Contract OK'd for 200 MW wind energy development
approved a $1.1 billion, 20-year agreement between Detroit Edison and Invenergy Wind that will result in 200 MW of new wind energy in central Michigan.
Wind Energy to Propel China Business Forum in Atlanta
Wind energy will be a primary emphasis, with executives from two of the world's top 10 wind-turbine manufacturers slated to speak: Jack Wen, president of
UI names engineering dean Barry Butler as interim provost
technology, engineering and math education, including the American Wind Energy Association Board of Directors and co-chair of that association's