Wind Energy Investment Slides 26% In Third Quarter | by NAW Staff, Oct. 9, 2012 | Global investment in clean energy totaled $56.6 billion in the third quarter - down 5% from the second quarter and 20% lower than in the third quarter of 2011, finds the latest quarterly report from Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF). These figures suggest that the figure for clean energy investment [read more] | Alaska's Largest Wind Energy Project Goes Online | by NAW Staff, Oct. 9, 2012 | Seattle-based developer Summit Power Group has announced that the Fire Island Wind Project has entered commercial operation in Alaska. According to the company, the 17.6 MW wind farm - which is located on Fire Island in Cook Inlet, three miles west of Anchorage - is the largest wind project currently [read more] | 1.1 GW Clean Energy Transmission Line Nets FERC Approval | by NAW Staff, Oct. 9, 2012 | Lucky Corridor LLC says it has been granted authorization from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to engage in negotiations with anchor customers for up to 70% of the project's 1.1 GW of transmission capacity at negotiated rates. The authorization is subject to certain conditions, including a requirement to auction [read more] | New Website Provides Offshore Wind Energy Resources | by NAW Staff, Oct. 9, 2012 | The US Offshore Wind Collaborative (USOWC) has launched a new online portal designed to inform stakeholders in the emerging U.S. offshore wind energy industry. The site, called Offshore WindHub, offers resources related to offshore wind policy, technology, economics and siting, with a focus on East Coast states and federal activities. [read more] | Susquehanna-Roseland Transmission Line Gets Final Approval | by NAW Staff, Oct. 9, 2012 | The National Park Service (NPS) has given final approval to the Susquehanna-Roseland power line, a major transmission grid upgrade planned for the Northeast U.S. According to New Jersey utility Public Service Electric and Gas Co. (PSE&G), which is building the transmission line with Pennsylvania-based PPL Electric Utilities, the project will [read more] | New Siemens 6 MW Offshore Wind Turbine Features 154-Meter Rotor | by NAW Staff, Oct. 8, 2012 | Siemens Energy has begun field-testing the new 154-meter rotor for its 6 MW offshore wind turbine in Osterild, Denmark. According to the company, the turbine is equipped with the world's longest rotor blades, which measure 75 meters. In May 2011, Siemens installed the first prototype of its SWT-6.0-154 wind turbine, [read more] | Kaydon To Close South Carolina Bearings Facility | by NAW Staff, Oct. 8, 2012 | Kaydon Corp. says that due to the uncertainty surrounding the production tax credit (PTC), it is closing one of its three facilities in Sumter, S.C., as part of a plan to restructure its wind energy bearings business. The company says the work performed at the to-be-shuttered facility, which was previously [read more] | E.ON Sells Half Of Its U.S. Wind Energy Capacity To Pension Fund | by NAW Staff, Oct. 8, 2012 | Germany-based E.ON has sold half of its U.S. wind power capacity to Danish pension fund PensionDanmark. The transaction involves the following wind farms: Papalote Creek I (Texas), 180 MW, 109 Vestas wind turbines; Papalote Creek II (Texas), 200 MW, 87 Siemens wind turbines; and Stony Creek (Pennsylvania), 53 MW, 35 [read more] | Connecticut Considering An Increase To Its Renewable Portfolio Standard | by NAW Staff, Oct. 8, 2012 | Gov. Dannel P. Malloy, D-Conn., has unveiled a draft comprehensive energy strategy for Connecticut that is intended to create jobs, lower energy costs and provide improved environmental protection. Although the plan focuses heavily on increasing natural-gas usage, it also calls for expanding energy-efficiency programs and the use of renewable energy. [read more] | Bechtel, Subsea 7 Teaming Up On Offshore Wind, Transmission Projects | by NAW Staff, Oct. 8, 2012 | Engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) services providers Bechtel and Subsea 7 say they are collaborating on the development of offshore wind and associated transmission projects in Europe, including in the U.K. and Germany. As a result of this agreement, the companies say they will provide developers and utilities a single [read more] | Endurance Wind Power Partners With Denmark-Based Norwin | by NAW Staff, Oct. 8, 2012 | Endurance Wind Power (EWP), a manufacturer of distributed wind turbines, says it has formed a strategic partnership with Norwin A/S, a Danish wind turbine company. The partnership provides EWP with the exclusivity rights to manufacture Norwin wind turbines, and will allow Endurance to manufacture, market and provide project support for [read more] | Vestas Consolidates U.S. Wind Turbine R&D Locations | by NAW Staff, Oct. 5, 2012 | Vestas is shuttering its research and development (R&D) facilities in Houston; Louisville, Colo.; and Marlborough, Mass., and transferring those locations' employees to its Brighton, Colo., office, Vestas spokesperson Andrew Longeteig has confirmed to NAW. The Brighton facility will serve as an R&D hub and will allow the company to be [read more] | Sandia Labs Helping Industry Tackle Wind Turbine Reliability | by NAW Staff, Oct. 5, 2012 | A new measurement developed by Sandia National Laboratories should help the wind energy industry benchmark its performance, understand vulnerabilities and enhance productivity. Until now, wind farm owners and operators had no way to compare their output with the output of similar operations. To benchmark the reliability of the U.S. wind [read more] | Finavera Wind Energy Close To Receiving Acquisition Offers | by NAW Staff, Oct. 5, 2012 | Wind power developer Finavera Wind Energy Inc., which put itself up for sale last month, says it has expanded discussions with four potential bidders. These discussions are at an advanced stage, and initial offers are expected shortly, the company notes. In addition, there are a number of new entrants who [read more] | Wind Energy To Power Lincoln Center For The Performing Arts | by NAW Staff, Oct. 5, 2012 | New York City's Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts will be powered entirely by wind energy. The wind power to support Lincoln Center will be purchased by Green Mountain Energy Co. in the form of renewable energy certificates. The center's electricity usage is approximately 21.6 GWh annually. Renewable energy will [read more] | Wind Turbine To Power CEMEX Quarry In California | by NAW Staff, Oct. 5, 2012 | Building materials company CEMEX says it has commissioned a 1 MW wind turbine at its quarry, located in Madison, Calif. CEMEX partnered with Foundation Windpower, a California-based distributed wind energy developer, for the development, construction, financing and operation of the wind turbine, which will fulfill nearly 30% of the quarry's [read more] | | |
No comments:
Post a Comment
Please do not promote businesses that are not about keeping the environment clean or renewable energy via comments on this blog. All such posts will be reported as spam and removed.