Having trouble viewing this? View in web browser View text-only version Add to safe senders list
26 January 2010 Windpower Weekly
Articles from Windpower Monthly Formerly known as WindAlert, Windpower Weekly contains articles both from the magazine and its relaunched website, windpowermonthly.com. For the full access to articles, including our extensive web archive, subscribe to Windpowermonthly.com.
North America
US wind power grows by 39% over 2009 US: The US wind power sector grew by 39% in 2009, according...
Wind 'could supply 20% of US power needs by 2024', according to government study US: Wind power could generate around 20% of the energy needs of...
Ontario government agrees C$7billion renewables deal with Samsung consortium CANADA: The Ontario government has signed a long-anticipated and controversial deal with...
Westar signs contract for 500MW Kansas wind farm US: Kansas utility supplier Westar Energy has signed a deal with Infinity...
Turbine collapse causes New York wind farm shut down US: A wind technician for ENEL North America recently received a surprise...
Second round of job cuts masks Gamesa's US expansion US: Spanish turbine maker Gamesa claims that its second round of US...
Europe
Northern Ireland sets ambitious wind power target for 2020 UK: The Northern Ireland government is aiming to produce 600MW through offshore...
Spanish wind industry aims to bring 60GW online by 2030 SPAIN: Spain's wind sector is pressing the government to raise the cap...
Theolia sells three projects to Boralex in EUR73m deal FRANCE: The struggling French wind developer and operator Theolia continues its divestment...
Asia-Pacific
Hyundai partners with Yunus Brothers to build 50MW wind farm in Pakistan SOUTH KOREA: South Korean industrial giant Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) has announced...
Middle East-Africa
RES enters South African wind market with acquisition of 300MW portfolio SOUTH AFRICA: Renewables Energy Systems (RES) has announced its first acquisition in...
Home About us Contact us Email bulletins Jobs News
© Haymarket 1957 - 2010 All rights reserved
A personal quest to promote the use of wind energy and hydrogen technology in the Great Lakes area of the United States. The Great Lakes area is in a unique position to become an energy exporting region through these and other renewable energy technologies. *Update 2014: Just do it everywhere - Dan*
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Windpower Weekly
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment