New York Wind Energy Integration Up 18% In 2012 | by NAW Staff, Jan. 24, 2013 | Most of the 745 MW of new power generation that came online in the New York Independent System Operator (NYISO) market in 2012 was wind energy and natural gas, NYISO reports. Last year, NYISO implemented a wind forecasting system designed to improve the use of wind energy resources by forecasting [read more] | Infinity Wind Power Acquires 1.5 GW Of Wind Projects | by NAW Staff, Jan. 24, 2013 | Infinity Wind Power has announced that it has acquired three wind projects in western Kansas. In June 2012, the company acquired two Kansas projects under development in Ford, Gray and Finney counties from local developer Zephyr Wind Power, and in the first week of this year, Infinity finalized the purchase [read more] | New Resource Maps U.S. Clean Energy Jobs | by NAW Staff, Jan. 24, 2013 | Where are the clean energy jobs? A new resource launched by the Ecotech Institute - a college focused entirely on preparing the U.S. workforce for careers in renewable energy and sustainability - aggregates all of the available clean energy jobs in the U.S. According to the new resource, called the [read more] | BluEarth Renewables Partners With Canadian First Nation On Wind Project | by NAW Staff, Jan. 24, 2013 | Alberta-based renewable energy developer BluEarth Renewables Inc. has partnered with Batchewana First Nation (BFN) on the Bow Lake Wind Farm. According to BluEarth and Batchewana, this relationship represents the largest economic partnership between a First Nation and a wind energy developer in Canada. Project discussions began in June 2007 with [read more] | Gamesa Nets 400 MW O&M Contract | by NAW Staff, Jan. 24, 2013 | Gamesa says it has been awarded a contract to perform the operations and maintenance (O&M) services at 13 wind farms owned by EDP Renewables. The sites have a combined capacity of 400 MW and are located in several European countries, primarily in France, Spain and Portugal. Gamesa will perform the [read more] | New Renewable Energy Credit Accreditation Program Launched | by NAW Staff, Jan. 24, 2013 | The American National Standard Institute (ANSI), the coordinator of the U.S. voluntary standardization system, and the Interstate Renewable Energy Council Inc. (IREC) have launched the ANSI-IREC program, which will accredit renewable energy and energy efficiency certificate programs. The program has completed its pilot phase and is now accepting general applications. [read more] | Boralex Secures Financing For French Wind Project | by NAW Staff, Jan. 24, 2013 | Quebec-based renewable energy developer Boralex Inc. says its subsidiary, Boralex Europe SA, has closed on long-term financing for a 26 MW portion of the La Vallee wind project, a 32 MW wind farm planned for a site in France. The financing is being underwritten by a French banking consortium comprising [read more] | Maryland Governor Unveils Offshore Wind Energy Legislation | by NAW Staff, Jan. 24, 2013 | After two unsuccessful attempts at passing offshore wind energy legislation over the past two years, Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley is trying again with a new bill, called the Offshore Wind Energy Act of 2013. Although last year's version of the legislation passed the state's House of Delegates, it failed to [read more] | Energy-Storage System To Mitigate Variability At Texas Wind Farm | by NAW Staff, Jan. 23, 2013 | Duke Energy Renewables says it has completed a 36 MW energy-storage and power-management system at its 153 MW Notrees Windpower Project, located in West Texas. Xtreme Power designed and installed the Dynamic Power Resource system at the wind farm and will continue to operate the system. The battery storage project [read more] | Siemens Notes Mixed Wind Power Results For Fiscal Q1 | by NAW Staff, Jan. 23, 2013 | Siemens has released its earnings report for the first fiscal quarter (Q1) of this year. The company's Energy segment reported a profit of 567 million euros, up 12% year over year. Siemens' Wind Power division recorded a profit of 52 million euros for Q1, compared to a loss a year [read more] | Cooper Boosts Load Capacities Of Split Roller Bearings | by NAW Staff, Jan. 23, 2013 | Cooper Roller Bearings says it has increased the load capacities of many of its split roller bearings. According to the company, the new 01E and 02E bearings are fully interchangeable with its Cooper 01 and 02 Series bearings and provide up to 29% more radial capacity and 16% to 90% [read more] | Please click HERE to subscribe to North American Windpower magazine. | |
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