Alberta Primed For 'Once In A Decade' Wind Energy Opportunity | by Mark Del Franco, Nov. 13, 2012 | While oil and gas remain primary components of Alberta's energy mix, wind power has a once-in-a-decade opportunity to play a more central role in the province's energy mix. According to Lana Norgaard, the Canadian Wind Energy Association's (CanWEA) regional director for Alberta, several factors - including market dynamics and cabinet-level [read more] | juwi Wind Nets Financing For Minnesota Wind Project | by NAW Staff, Nov. 13, 2012 | juwi Wind has secured financing for the Community Wind South project, a 30 MW wind farm in southwestern Minnesota that is currently under construction. Deutsche Zentral-Genossenschaftbank (DZ Bank AG) served as the mandated lead arranger and provided the construction, investment tax credit cash-grant bridge and term loans. KfW IPEX also [read more] | Partnership Aims To Speed Wind Turbine Commissioning | by NAW Staff, Nov. 13, 2012 | Aggreko, a provider of temporary power generation, temperature control and oil-free compressed-air solutions, and ComRent International, a provider of load-bank rentals and services, have signed an agreement to provide a temporary power and load-bank solution to the wind energy industry. The agreement, which covers the continental U.S. and Canada, enables [read more] | Hempel's Wind Turbine Coating System Awarded Patent | by NAW Staff, Nov. 13, 2012 | Hempel, a provider of protective coatings, says its wind turbine coating system - dubbed the Ultra-High Solids and Speed system (UHSS) - has been awarded a patent from the European Patent Office. The UHSS uses two high-solids coatings to reduce volatile organic compounds emissions, Hempel says, adding that the new [read more] | Nord-Lock Releases New Series Of Bolt-Securing Washers | by NAW Staff, Nov. 13, 2012 | Nord-Lock, a provider of bolt-securing systems, has launched its X-series washer, which the company says combines wedge-locking protection with a spring effect that protects against slackening. With new technologies and demands, joints increasingly have to withstand stresses from multiple fronts, including vibration, dynamic loads, settlement and relaxation, the company explains, [read more] | Maxwell Rolls Out New Ultracapacitor For Wind Turbine Pitch Control | by NAW Staff, Nov. 12, 2012 | Maxwell Technologies Inc. has introduced a 160-volt ultracapacitor module designed to provide energy storage and power delivery for wind turbine pitch control, short-term uninterrupted power supply and renewable energy systems. The module is primarily targeted at pitch-control systems for 1.5 MW to 3 MW wind turbines. Ultracapacitors provide burst power [read more] | With Policy In Question, Wind Energy Jobs Plummet In Third Quarter | by NAW Staff, Nov. 9, 2012 | More than 10,800 U.S. jobs in the clean energy and related sectors were announced in the third quarter, but that number represents a drastic drop from the second quarter, when 37,000 clean energy jobs were announced, and from the first quarter, when 46,000 jobs were created, according to a new [read more] | California Regulators Approve Utilities' Renewable Energy Plans | by NAW Staff, Nov. 9, 2012 | The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has approved the renewable energy plans of the state's investor-owned utilities (IOUs), paving the way for the IOUs to solicit bids for clean energy procurement in order to fulfill California's 33% by 2020 renewable portfolio standard (RPS). The decision approves the renewable energy procurement [read more] | NRG Energy, GenOn Shareholders Approve Merger | by NAW Staff, Nov. 9, 2012 | NRG Energy Inc. and GenOn Energy Inc. have announced that the stockholders of both companies have approved the previously announced merger of the companies. When the merger is completed, the combined company will have 47 GW of generating capacity comprising wind, solar, nuclear and fossil-fuel generation. Previously, the Federal Trade [read more] | Chadbourne & Parke Elects Five New Partners | by NAW Staff, Nov. 9, 2012 | Law firm Chadbourne & Parke LLP has elected five new partners: Amy E. D'Agostino, Clara Krivoy, John J. Marciano III, Keith M. Rosen and Paul J. Tanck. D'Agostino joined the firm in 2003 and currently represents clients in a wide array of industries. Her corporate experience spans a number of [read more] | Please click HERE to subscribe to North American Windpower magazine. | |
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