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Wind power News for November 2012
UK-based maritime design company BMT Nigel Gee has launched three wind farm support vessels in ten days.
27 November, 2012
The UK wind and marine industry is at a pivotal point. The potential for growth is immense, but there are many unanswered questions about how that growth can be achieved, especially in times of economic austerity. The second UK Wind and Marine Energy Business Barometer highlights industry awareness of the challenges to be overcome.
23 November, 2012
Guest Blog by Felicia Jackson
23 November, 2012
RWE Innogy and Essent have inaugurated two Repower 6M wind turbines in the Dutch city of Eemshaven, each with a rated power of 6.15 MW and a hub height of 114 meters.
23 November, 2012
Community wind power operator Juhl Wind has formed a joint venture with Colorado-based 8030 Companies with a view to acquiring operating wind farm assets across the United States and Canada, the company has announced.
22 November, 2012
DONG Energy, E.ON and Masdar have announced that the world’s largest offshore wind farm, the 630MW London Array located in the Thames Estuary, has produced its first power.
21 November, 2012
Guest Blog by Barry Johnston
21 November, 2012
Johannesburg-based BioTherm Energy has agreed financing terms for one wind and two solar PV projects in South Africa.
20 November, 2012
French wind turbine manufacturer Areva has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Scottish government to build a wind turbine manufacturing plant in eastern Scotland, the company announced today.
20 November, 2012
Innovators across the country have been invited to develop ideas aimed at reducing the cost of offshore wind power.
14 November, 2012
The 32 MW La Vallée project is located near the river Indre
14 November, 2012
The global energy map is changing “in dramatic fashion”, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said today, as it launched the 2012 edition of its World Energy Outlook.
12 November, 2012
UK-based ITM Power has signed an agreement with ABO Wind in Germany to identify and develop wind-to-hydrogen projects in the UK, Ireland, and Germany.
02 November, 2012
Upon completion, the project will have an installed capacity of 106.8 MW and will be Santander’s first wind project in Australia.
01 November, 2012
The company says it is holding talks with various parties interested in buying Siemens solar PV assets, but will continue to offer products for solar thermal and PV power plants.
01 November, 2012