AWEA Updates PTC Status In Lame Duck Congress | by NAW Staff, Dec. 11, 2012 | While the discussions about avoiding the so-called fiscal cliff dominate lame duck Congress, the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) says that talks surrounding the expiring production tax credit (PTC) for wind are taking place - in private. On Dec. 9, President Obama and Speaker of the House John Boehner held [read more] | DONG Energy, Vestas Collaborate On V164 Testing | by NAW Staff, Dec. 11, 2012 | DONG Energy and Vestas Wind Systems have agreed to collaborate on the testing of Vestas' V164-8.0 MW wind turbine at a test center located in Osterild, Denmark. According to Vestas, DONG Energy will now partner in a number of test activities in the prototype to accelerate the development of the [read more] | Vestas Supplier Receives WindMade Label | by NAW Staff, Dec. 11, 2012 | Austria-based TTTech, a supplier of networking solutions based on time-triggered technology and modular safety platforms, was awarded the WindMade certification label. To be eligible for the label requires participating companies to obtain at least 25% of electricity from wind power. TTTech obtains 78% of its power demand from wind energy, [read more] | Alstom Updates Progress On 6 MW Offshore Machine | by NAW Staff, Dec. 11, 2012 | Following successful commissioning, Alstom's 6 MW Haliade 150 offshore wind turbine has started its official type testing phase of Le Carnet, located in the Pays de Loire region of France. The manufacturer says it will focus on power performance and power quality certification at the onshore site in the coming [read more] | HHI Develops Offshore Wind Generator | by NAW Staff, Dec. 11, 2012 | Korean manufacturer Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) has developed 5.85 MW permanent magnet synchronous generator (PMSG) for offshore wind turbines. Based on the generator's improved durability and minimized use of expendables, HHI says the machine's product life is extended from 20 to 25 years. HHI plans to commercialize the generator by [read more] | MidAmerican Completes Bishop Hill II Wind Project | by NAW Staff, Dec. 10, 2012 | MidAmerican Wind, a subsidiary of MidAmerican Renewables, has completed the 81 MW Bishop Hill II wind project, located in Henry County, Ill. According to MidAmerican, Ameren Illinois has agreed to buy the project's output via a 20-year power purchase agreement. The wind farm, which features 50 GE 1.62 MW wind [read more] | Technology Aids EDF In Optimizing Power To Grid | by NAW Staff, Dec. 10, 2012 | Emerson Process Management will provide control and optimization technology for EDF Renewable Energy's 110 MW Catalina Solar and 140 MW Pacific Wind projects, located in Kern County, Calif. According to Emerson, the Ovation system will play a key role in adjusting electrical output as directed by the California Independent System [read more] | Shermco Tabbed To Rehabilitate Pair Of 900 kW Wind Turbines | by NAW Staff , Dec. 10, 2012 | Waverly Light and Power, located in Waverly, Iowa, has tapped Dallas-based Shermco Industries to update turbine components on two existing 900 kW wind turbines manufactured by EWT International, based in Amersfoort, The Netherlands. Established in 1904, Waverly Light and Power is a municipally owned electric utility that now serves more [read more] | Moventas Names Head Of Technology | by NAW Staff, Dec. 10, 2012 | Wind gear manufacturer and service provider Moventas has appointed Dr. Niels Hammer senior vice president of technology, responsible for Moventas' research and development globally. Moventas says Hammer has a background in technology leadership for industrial and wind gear engineering, as well as experience in manufacturing processes and engineering management. Previously [read more] | Wisconsin PUC Approves Sale Of Wind Farm | by NAW Staff, Dec. 10, 2012 | The Wisconsin Public Service Commission has approved the sale of the 30 MW Montfort Wind Energy Center, located in Iowa County, Wis., to Milwuakee-based utility We Energies for $27 million. The wind farm, which was owned and operated by NextEra Energy Resources, began operating in 2001 and features 20 GE [read more] | 118 More Groups Get Behind Wind Energy PTC Extension Efforts | by NAW Staff, Dec. 7, 2012 | Another group of organizations has expressed support for an extension of the wind energy production tax credit (PTC): This week, 118 business, sportsmen's and conservation groups wrote a letter urging Congress to extend the PTC. "Extending clean energy incentives, like the production tax credit and investment tax credit (ITC) for [read more] | IEC Publishes New International Standard For Wind Turbine Gearboxes | by NAW Staff, Dec. 7, 2012 | The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) has published a new international standard: IEC 61400-1, which covers the design requirements for wind turbine gearboxes. According to the new standard, gearboxes must have a design lifetime similar to that of the wind turbine. For wind turbine classes I through III, this means 20 [read more] | Despite Obstacles, Costa Rica Wind Farm Completed On Schedule | by NAW Staff, Dec. 7, 2012 | Germany-based juwi says its subsidiary, juwi Energias Renovables, has completed the Eolico Valle Central wind farm, located near San Jose, Costa Rica. The 15.3 MW wind farm uses 17 Enercon E-44 900 kW wind turbines and will generate enough electricity to power approximately 15,000 homes, the company says. Despite many [read more] | E.ON, SCA To Collaborate On Wind Project Development In Sweden | by NAW Staff, Dec. 7, 2012 | E.ON has signed a joint-venture agreement with SCA, a producer of personal-care, tissue and forest products, under which they will develop a number of wind energy projects in Sweden. The joint venture includes the areas operated by SCA Vind up until the license application: Hastkullen and Bjornlandhojden in Harnosand, and [read more] | RGGI Reveals Results Of Latest CO2 Allowances Auction | by NAW Staff, Dec. 7, 2012 | The nine Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic states participating in the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) have announced the results of their 18th auction of carbon dioxide (CO2) allowances. At the auction, held Dec. 5, 19.774 million CO2 allowances were sold, generating $38.1 million for reinvestment by the RGGI states in a [read more] | | |
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