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Vestas intensifies cost saving plan and announces further workforce reductions

Global Senior Vice President of People & Culture Roald Steen Jakobsen says the further reduction in the workforce demonstrates Vestas is in full control of the cost reduction plan. “Vestas is currently three months ahead of  schedule  in regards to employee reductions in the organisation and being able to intensify this plan in order to … Continue reading Vestas intensifies cost saving plan and announces further workforce reductions

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Australia’s Non-Hydro Renewables Generation Will Reach 7.4 Terawatt Hours (Twh) In 2012

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/2b6kth/australia_renewabl) has announced the addition of the “Australia Renewables Report Q4 2012”report to their offering. July 1 2012 saw the introduction of carbon tax in Australia – a move that sets the stage for a wave of renewable energy growth in Australia. The author believes that wind energy will continue to dominate … Continue reading Australia’s Non-Hydro Renewables Generation Will Reach 7.4 Terawatt Hours (Twh) In 2012

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Electricity from wind power increased by 29.7 percent in China

In the January-July period, electricity from wind power, and hydropower increased by 29.7 percent and 15.6 percent, respectively. Sources of clean energy generated 106.8 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity in July, up 31 percent from a year ago, according to figures released by the State Electricity Regulatory Commission (SERC) Tuesday. During the first seven months, sources … Continue reading Electricity from wind power increased by 29.7 percent in China

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Phillips 66, China University of Technology, and Solarmer Energy Set a World Record in Solar Power Conversion Efficiency

The new record was achieved as a result of collaboration between Solarmer’s materials development team; the Alternative Energy group at Philips 66 Technology led by its director, Dr. Ting He; and Prof. Hongbin Wu’s research group at SCUT. The champion cell utilized a new polymer jointly developed by Solarmer and Philips 66, combined with the … Continue reading Phillips 66, China University of Technology, and Solarmer Energy Set a World Record in Solar Power Conversion Efficiency

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ONGC to harness geothermal energy in South Cambay basin

Talboom, the joint venture partner for the project will provide technical know how for the project, the official said adding the Belgian company has track record of harnessing geothermal energy in Europe. Geothermal electricity generation (electricity generated from geothermal energy) is currently used in 24 countries, while geothermal heating is in use in 70 countries. … Continue reading ONGC to harness geothermal energy in South Cambay basin

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House and Senate approved plans to install public charging stations for electric vehicles earlier this month

Both the House and Senate approved plans to install public charging stations for electric vehicles earlier this month, and President Barack Obama signed those laws late last week. But in conversations with more than a dozen relevant Capitol Hill offices, Influence Alley could only track down one staffer with an electric car. Capitol Hill infrastructure is known more for its oddities — like … Continue reading House and Senate approved plans to install public charging stations for electric vehicles earlier this month

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Minnesota Wind Farm To Feature Gamesa’s New Low-Wind Turbines

Exergy Development Group’s 36 MW Big Blue Wind Farm, which will be built in south central Minnesota, will feature Gamesa’s newest wind turbine model. Gamesa will start the delivery of its first G97-2.0 MW in the United States in the Big Blue wind farm that Exergy Development Group promotes in the town of Blue Earth, … Continue reading Minnesota Wind Farm To Feature Gamesa’s New Low-Wind Turbines

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E.ON Starts Building New Plant to Store Wind Power in Gas Grid

German utility E.ON AG (EOAN.XE) said Tuesday it has started construction of a pilot plant that enables wind-generated power to be stored in the gas grid. MAIN FACTS: -The Falkenhagen, Germany-based plant will store excess power from wind farms from 2013, meaning wind farms that create excess power can continue generating rather than be shut … Continue reading E.ON Starts Building New Plant to Store Wind Power in Gas Grid

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Nepal views: Support between SA states and China in wind power and solar energy

At this juncture, the South Asian region and China especially need to think jointly about alternative energy sources as the actions taken collectively by our states will have a decisive impact on climate change. By some accounts, since 2006 China has already surpassed the United States in C02 emissions from fossil fuel use and industrial … Continue reading Nepal views: Support between SA states and China in wind power and solar energy

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Burritt Motors $2.2 Million Expansion 50% Complete, Solar Power System Installed

“The project will give us 30% more space for a total of 28,000 sq. ft. This includes a new and expanded show room, new customer lounge, new service area with seven more service bays and vehicle photo gallery to take a virtual test drive on our web site, and new administrative offices—all in air-conditioned comfort. … Continue reading Burritt Motors $2.2 Million Expansion 50% Complete, Solar Power System Installed

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EBRD loan for the construction of wind farm plants in Montenegro

Company “Krnovo Green Energy” plans to apply for a loan from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) to finance the construction of wind power plants in Krnovo.   Construction of wind power plant Krnovo will partly be financed by loans and KGE intends to invite companies to bid for contracts to build wind … Continue reading EBRD loan for the construction of wind farm plants in Montenegro

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The Skaftåsen wind power project – up to 400 MW

EVWIND Arise Windpower has concluded an agreement with Bergvik Skog AB for the takeover of the Skaftåsen wind power project. The project is located to the east of Lillhärdal in southern Härjedalen. An application for an environmental permit for the planned wind farm has been submitted but not yet approved. The project comprises up to … Continue reading The Skaftåsen wind power project – up to 400 MW

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Nordex delivering the first wind farm project to Finland

EVWIND   With a capacity of 21.6 MW, the wind farm comprises nine N117/2400 multi-megawatt wind turbines mounted on top of 120-metre high towers. Wind turbine manufacturer Nordex has been awarded a contract for the delivery and installation of the “Honkajoki” wind farm by the Finnish Wealth Management company Taaleritehdas. This is the first call-off … Continue reading Nordex delivering the first wind farm project to Finland

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enXco becomes EDF Renewable Energy

enXco, an EDF Energies Nouvelles Company, announces a name change to EDF Renewable Energy. The new brand name is a natural progression of the integration process with the EDF group, the leading electricity company in the world. “EDF Renewable Energy is an innovative company with dedicated and passionate employees, and we’re proud of our 25 … Continue reading enXco becomes EDF Renewable Energy

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Gamesa deploys new wind turbine to Minnesota wind farm

Gamesa’s G97-2.0 MW Class IIIA wind turbine has nacelle enhancements and a newer, more aerodynamic blade design that optimizes energy output. The 36 MW Big Blue Wind Farm in Minnesota will feature Gamesa Technology Corp.’s newest wind turbine model designed specifically for low-wind sites making wind energy development accessible to a broader region. These advancements … Continue reading Gamesa deploys new wind turbine to Minnesota wind farm

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BISEM and SMUD Collaborate to Install Nation’s First Photovoltaic Curtain Wall Retrofit

BISEM Inc, the nation’s only provider of UL-approved photovoltaic curtain wall systems, today announced the installation of the first building integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) curtain wall retrofit in the United States with the Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD). The 392-square foot wall at SMUD’s LEED Platinum-certified Customer Service Center, will provide 100 percent of the DC … Continue reading BISEM and SMUD Collaborate to Install Nation’s First Photovoltaic Curtain Wall Retrofit

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