Canadian Wind Project To Include Energy-Storage System | by NAW Staff, Nov. 8, 2012 | Battery maker Saft says it will design, produce and install a battery energy-storage system (ESS), including two Intensium Max 20E lithium-ion battery containers, as part of Cowessess First Nation's High Wind and Storage Project, to be located near Regina, Saskatchewan. Saft says the grid-connected ESS system will help optimize wind [read more] | GE To Supply Turbines For Four Wind Farms In Turkey | by NAW Staff, Nov. 8, 2012 | GE says it will provide 43 wind turbines to Turkish energy developer Fina Enerji for four new wind projects in western Turkey. GE will supply nine 1.6-100 wind turbines for the Kizilcaterzi Wind Farm, 10 1.6-100 machines for the Karadere Wind Farm, 14 2.75-100 wind turbines for the Sadilli Wind [read more] | Boralex Acquires Wind Project In France | by NAW Staff, Nov. 8, 2012 | Canada-based Boralex Inc. says its subsidiary Boralex Europe SA has acquired the 32 MW La Vallee wind project, located in Indre, France. The project, which was initially developed by Gamesa, consists of 16 Gamesa G90 wind turbines. A long-term project financing will be provided by a banking consortium comprising OSEO, [read more] | EDP Sells Stake In 599 MW U.S. Wind Farm Portfolio | by NAW Staff, Nov. 7, 2012 | EDP Renovaveis SA says it has reached an agreement with Borealis Infrastructure - a company that invests in and manages infrastructure on behalf of the Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System, one of Canada's largest pension funds - to sell a 49% equity shareholding in a portfolio of wind farm assets [read more] | Maine PUC Issues RFP For Renewable Energy And Other Generation Projects | by NAW Staff, Nov. 7, 2012 | The Maine Public Utilities Commission (PUC) has issued a request for proposals (RFP) for long-term contracts for capacity, associated energy, and/or renewable energy credits from qualified resources. New and existing resources from supply-side (renewable and non-renewable) and demand-side resources may participate. The selected bidders will enter into long-term contracts with [read more] | Michigan's Prop 3 Renewable Energy Ballot Measure Defeated | by NAW Staff, Nov. 7, 2012 | Michigan voters have rejected a ballot measure that would have increased Michigan's renewable portfolio standard from 10% by 2015 to 25% by 2025. The state's major utilities, including DTE Energy and Consumers Energy, have opposed the initiative because they claim it would have led to increased costs for consumers. They [read more] | Please click HERE to subscribe to North American Windpower magazine. | |
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