Wind Farm Burg I is the first phase of a 2-phase, 10MW wind energy project located near Magdeburg in the eastern part of Germany.
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E-Mobility Italy Keeps Its Promises: First Deliveries Due at the Bologna Motor Show
The incredibly low monthly payment of ?400 + VAT for the first smart fortwo electric vehicles in the e-mobility Italy project includes rental, routine maintenance, a replacement car and a guarantee for the lifetime.
Continue readingSiemens to Enter Indian Wind and Solar Markets
Siemens has unveiled its plans to invest approximately $87 million in wind turbine development in India in the next two years.
Continue readingFirst Wind lines up financing for construction for wind power in Lincoln
Boston-based First Wind announced Friday that it has obtained $98 million in construction financing for its Rollins Mountain wind farm, near Lincoln.
Continue readingWind energy Nordex awarded 75 MW project with EverPower
Shortly after dedicating its new wind turbine manufacturing plant in Jonesboro, Arkansas, Nordex USA secured an order for a 75 MW wind power project using N100 wind turbines from EverPower Wind Holdings.
Continue readingCOMFERSA and Acciona will install an electric vehicle charging network in more than 60 railway station car parks in Spain
The companies signed an agreement today to install an “intelligent charging network” for electric vehicles.
Continue readingUN Climate Change Conference opens in Mexico
The United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP-16) opened in Cancun, a resort city of Mexico on Monday. The talks, from Nov 29 to Dec 10, are held to continue to search solutions to the climate problem.
Continue readingGamesa new wind energy order for wind turbines in Brazil
A total of 21 Gamesa G87-2.0 MW wind turbines for the Dunas de Paracuru wind farm, owned by the corporation Inveravante.
Continue readingLG Chem attains ?A-? credit rating from S&P
The chemical firm stands as a global leader in lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles. It supplies to major automakers such as Renault, General Motors and Ford.
Continue readingChina Lithium Technologies Reports 30% Increase in Gross Profit for the First Quarter of Fiscal 2010
Demand for lithium-ion batteries continues to grow due to their inherent advantages, including high energy-to-weight ratios, lack of memory effect, and slow self-discharge when not in use.
Continue readingElectric Car has completed an amazing 16,000 mile journey from the top of the Americas to the bottom
A team from Imperial College London celebrated the end of their 26,000 kilometre journey yesterday after driving their all-electric supercar down the length of the Americas.
Continue readingWindTamer Announces Initiation of Certification Process for Its 8.0GT Wind Turbine
WindTamer Corporation announced that its 8.0GT wind turbine has been submitted to Intertek (LSE: ITRK) for testing, inspection and certification.
Continue readingElectrification Coalition Praises GE Electric Vehicles Announcement
Robbie Diamond, President and CEO of the Electrification Coalition (EC), strongly praised GE for its announcement of plans to purchase 25,000 electric vehicles for its own fleet and Fleet Services business.
Continue readingWestern Isles fear over wind power connection
In 2008, a bid for a 181 wind turbines wind farm on Barvas Moor in the north of Lewis was turned down by the Scottish government.
Continue readingSDG&E signs solar power purchase agreement with CSolar
San Diego Gas & Electric, or SDG&E, has signed a 25-year power-purchase agreement with a subsidiary of CSolar Development, LLC to procure up to 130MW of renewable energy.
Continue readingOnsemble Completes Real-Time Wind Energy Data Network in Texas
For wind power to prosper, the industry needs localized, hub-height data to improve wind forecasts. With better forecasts, grid operators can better manage energy loads.
Continue readingThe EU Needs Renewable Energy, Not Low-carbon Rhetoric
Instead of an undefined low-carbon rhetoric the EU needs a stable framework for renewable energy leading up to 2030 and a clear vision for achieving 100% renewable energy by 2050.
Continue readingEuropean Commission: our current strategy will not meet 2020 climate and energy targets
?We share 100 per cent the concerns stated by the European Commission?, said Christian Kjaer, Chief Executive Officer of the European Wind Energy Association (EWEA).
Continue readingMIT analysis on artificial photosynthesis shows how synthetic systems for capturing the sun?s energy could be made more efficient
A new analysis by MIT researchers could make it possible to design more efficient artificial systems that mimic the way plants harvest the energy of sunlight through photosynthesis.
Continue readingChina may further tighten environmental standards for rare earth production
Rare earth, a class of 17 chemical elements, has become increasingly important for the manufacture of high-tech products like electric vehicles, lithium ion batteries, wind energy and aerospace alloys.
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