The agreement will require Siemens to supply two newly formulated 6.0 MW offshore wind turbines to DONG Energy and to assist their research and development related to offshore wind energy generation.
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No waffling as Belgians say ?yes? to wind power
In a kingdom frequently divided by disagreement over matters political and beyond, it is heartening to see wind energy getting a resounding ?yes? vote.
Continue readingDOE Announces $20 Million to Boost Development of Innovative Geothermal Technologies
Geothermal energy uses the earth’s heat to generate consistent, low-cost renewable energy resources with a small environmental footprint.
Continue readingElecnor surpasses 300 MW of wind power in Brazil
The Elecnor Group, through its subsidiary Enerfín, already has over 300 MW of wind energy awarded in Brazil after the tender award on 26 August.
Continue readingGlobal wind power and other renewables about to surpass fossil fuels
Wind energy additions reached a record high of 38 GW last year, adding the emissions-free generating technology now exists in more than 82 nations.
Continue readingAcciona: U.S. wind potential ?the envy? of the world; enough in Midwest to power nation By Andrew Nusca (Smart Planet)
Wind power: a promising alternative energy source, or a lot of hype with little reward? I sat down to discuss this question with Eric Schneider, marketing director for Acciona.
Continue readingREpower to supply 44 wind turbines to Turkey
The wind turbines are set to be delivered in summer 2011 and to be commissioned in the subsequent months. With 44 turbines and a total generating capacity of 148.28 MW, Geycek is REpower?s biggest wind farm in Europe.
Continue readingQuantum’s Clandestine Extended Range Vehicle (CERV) on Display
Quantum Fuel Systems Technologies Worldwide, Inc. (Nasdaq: QTWW), announced that its Clandestine Extended Range Vehicle (CERV) is on display at the 2010 SAE World Congress at Cobo Center in Detroit.
Continue readingClimate change: a greater renewable commitment is needed
Current investments in new renewable capacity are expected to more than double by 2030. But – according to BNEF analyses ? this will not be enough: we must make twice these efforts to meet 2050 climate targets.
Continue readingEólica en Cataluña: Tarragona podría acoger un parque eólico marino
El IREC quiere demostrar que es posible» montar aerogeneradores a grandes profundidades, en zonas con 150 metros de profundidad, que es la que hay actualmente a 25 quilómetros de la costa.
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