The Latin American Wind Energy Association is working with international financial institutions to help bolster support for home grown suppliers of wind power technology in South and Central America.
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Customers Can Be Confident in Choosing OPEL Solar Trackers
The versatility of the solar trackers allows the use of any solar panels, flat panel or concentrated panels, currently being deployed on commercial and utility scale projects.
Continue readingCanada has enormous geothermal energy resources
Canada has enormous geothermal power resources that could supply the country with a renewable and clean source of power even though currently Canada has no geothermal electrical production.
Continue readingThe Truth about Clean Energy Jobs
Department awarded a loan guarantee to build the Kahuku wind energy plant in Hawaii. Those wind turbines were built in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. The wind power project also features a state of the art energy storage system.
Continue readingSiemens renounces nuclear activity, promotes wind energy and solar power
Germany wants to boost the share of the country’s power needs generated by renewable energy to 35 percent. Siemens produces equipment used to produce solar energy and wind power.
Continue readingSiemens To End Nuclear Power Business
Siemens AG’s Kraftwerk Union AG built some of the world’s largest nuclear reactor in the latter part of the last century. Siemens also produces gas turbines and equipment used to produce solar power and wind energy.
Continue readingNew York utilities propose massive joint offshore wind energy project
Three utilities serving the New York City metropolitan area in the US have filed a lease application with federal regulators to develop a 350 MW wind farm off the south shore of the state’s suburban Long Island community.
Continue readingGeneral Electric enters Brazilian solar energy market
General Electric (GE) and MPX, a division of EBX Group, owned by businessman Eike Batista, have entered into a partnership that will double the output of the latter company’s first solar power plant in Brazil.
Continue readingWind energy Gamesa in India
Besides localising, Gamesa is also creating a market where none exists. Kymal is looking at wind turbines that were installed in the 1990s.
Continue readingMasdar shelves world?s first solar power export project
Masdar shelved plans for the world?s first building that makes more energy than it consumes, a year after the financial crisis forced the Abu Dhabi company to step back from setting up the first carbon-neutral city.
Continue readingSiemens Wind energy Plant in Hutchinson Awarded LEED Gold Certification
The plant designed to manufacture nacelles for the 2.3 MW and 3.0 MW wind turbines produced by the company was opened in December 2010.
Continue readingIU to take lead in DOE-funded Lake Erie offshore wind power study
A range of ground-based instrumentation, remote sensing and an unmanned aerial vehicle will provide a three-dimensional view of wind characteristics across temporal and spatial scales relevant to wind energy.
Continue readingAcciona Energy inaugurates Lameque Wind Energy Project in Canada
The Lameque Wind Power Project is Acciona Energy’s fourth wind farm in Canada and the first in the country to employ Acciona Windpower wind turbines.
Continue readingWind energy Vestas – Leading the Dow Jones Sustainability index
Among the other listed companies in the Renewable Energy Equipment industry are First Solar from the USA and runner-up Gamesa CT from Spain.
Continue readingAC Propulsion is a leader in the development of Vehicle to Grid (V2G) capable electric vehicles
itelligence announced the successful “Go Live” implementation of SAP® Business ByDesign? at AC Propulsion, a leader in the development, design and manufacturing of electric car technology with lithium ion batteries.
Continue readingSolar energy for electric vehicles
Kyocera solar power modules used for an electric car and bike charging station in southern Germany.
Continue readingSpanish Concentrating Solar Thermal Power ? boom or bust?
The Spanish concentrated solar thermal association, Protermosolar, has announced that 4293 square kilometres of concentrating solar power (CSP) plants (equivalent to 1% of Spain’s territory) could supply the country.
Continue readingBreakthrough in Decreasing the Cost of Photovoltaic Energy Production
?The FUSION technology significantly improved the energy yield of the PV modules we tested,? says Bill Marion, Section Supervisor and Project Manager of the Performance and Reliability R&D facility at NREL.
Continue readingClouds’ effects on solar power
The U.S. Department of Energy?s NREL has produced and made available a rich data set showing what happens, second-by-second, when clouds pass over a solar energy installation.
Continue readingVictorian Premier Ted Baillieu wages war on clean energy
Will NSW?s Liberal-National state government follow its Victorian colleagues and block the development of wind energy in the state?
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