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- view websiteInterview with CANWEA
An informative interview (podcast) of Scott Whittaker of the Canadian Wind Energy Association by Ryan Wiseman.… Read More »
- view websiteAustralian Town rejects wind farm
Voters in Londonderry, Australia, rejected the idea of commercial wind power on top of a local mountain by a count of 425 to 213: It was a special,… Read More »
- view websiteWind farm is coming to Michigan's Thumb
Noble Environmental Power, a project of J.P. Morgan partners, has broken ground on a wind project in the Thumb area of Michigan to be completed in June,… Read More »
- view websiteGE Wind Power Grows to 166 MW in Germany
GE Energy added to it's wind portfolio in Germany - now standing at 166 MW - when it acquired a 12 MW, 8 turbine (GE 1.5 MW turbines) wind farm in Germany… Read More »
- view websiteWind energy gathering speed in Hungary
Hungary, with a current total of ten wind turbines, is looking to increase that number significantly. 600 wind turbines had already received their environmental… Read More »
- view website Suzlon Signs Framework Agreement to Supply 157 Megawatts of Wind Turbine Capacity to Edison
Suzlon Wind Energy Corporation has signed a framework agreement to supply 157 megawatts of wind turbine capacity for projects being developed by Edison… Read More »
- view websiteWind farms in the UK face 10-year delay for grid connection
The United Kingdom government wants 10% of all of Britain’s electricity to come from green sources by 2010, however the national power grid may not… Read More »
- view websiteWind when you want it - The state of wind energy in Ontario, Canada
The state of the wind energy industry in the province of Ontario, Canada, where it seems that nuclear is the leading source and will be for years to come.… Read More »
- view websiteMore turning to wind power as alternative
A look at the growth of wind power in the United States, both commercially and privately, in the face of escalating energy prices. The article state that… Read More »
- view websiteGE'S 2.5-Megawatt Wind Turbine Technology Selected for New Projects in Japan
GE Energy's 2.5-megawatt wind turbine technology will be used in Japan on three separate projects - run by Clean Energy Factory, Inc. - that will enter… Read More »
- view websiteSouthern Minnesota farmers learn to sow the wind
The story about the creation of the first commercial-scale wind farm developed by landowners in the United States. The farm, located in Southern Minnesota,… Read More »
- view websiteNorway firm plans world's biggest wind park
Havgul AS, a Norwegian firm, has applied for a concession for the world's biggest wind power development off western Norway with total capacity of 1500… Read More »
- view websiteEdison Mission Group Adds Texas Wind Energy Project to Its Renewable Portfolio
Edison Mission Group (EMG), a subsidiary of Edison International (NYSE:EIX), announced today that it has finalized an agreement to acquire the 161-megawatt… Read More »
- view websiteA windfall
Calgary-based Enbridge and Winnipeg-based Sequoia Energy Inc. will be submitting a proposal to build a wind farm in Manitoba, Canada. Details aren't… Read More »
- view websitePhilippines PNOC EDC Taps Spain's Elecnor For Wind Project
PNOC Energy Development Corp. said Thursday that it has engaged Spanish firm Elecnor S.A. (ENO.MC) to conduct a feasibility study on the development of… Read More »
- view websiteNew tax proposal may spark wind farms
Chicago-based Invenergy Wind is pushing for House Bill 1275, which would would significantly lower the start-up costs of wind farms by changing taxation… Read More »
- view websiteDanish know-how headed to Argentina
Looks like Denmark will be helping out Argentina with their wind power, among other things. … Read More »
- view websiteWind farm in Wyoming surpasses record
The Medicine Bow Wind Project near Arlington, Wyo., generated nearly 3 million kilowatt-hours of energy in January. This surpasses the previous record,… Read More »
- view websiteWhat Would Don Quixote Do?
This short article provides a little snapshot of the wind industry. According to the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC), in 2005 there was 11,769 MW of… Read More »
- view websitePortugal powers ahead as wind champion
Portugal - a country importing 86% of its energy needs - has announced a wind project that will vault it into the real of Denmark and Spain with respect… Read More »
- view websiteHuge wind farm in north rejected
A 27 turbine wind farm that was to have been built in a scenic area in Cumbria (UK) and provide electricity for over 45,000 homes was rejected by the… Read More »
- view websiteFirst phase of Galveston Offshore wind farm project begins
The research phase has begun at Galveston Offshore Wind in Texas, a 50 turbine 150 megawatt proposal that could potentially be the first U.S. offshore… Read More »
- view websiteWind turbines for Turkey’s largest wind energy project
The Bares II Wind Energy Power Plant in Turkey is a 30MW wind energy project that will be using 20 GE Energy 1.5MW wind turbines and is to begin production… Read More »
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