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Wind power News for May 2015
Assets valued at over US$2 billion, with a focus on renewable energy and water infrastructure.
28 May, 2015
50 G97-2.0 MW Gamesa wind turbines to be deployed for Hebei province wind farm.
21 May, 2015
CITB-approved course claims to be the first of its kind to be designed specifically for renewables professionals in the UK.
21 May, 2015
US Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz delivers keynote address touting the technological advances in wind energy.
19 May, 2015
When complete, the wind farm will have the capacity to generate 400 MW of electricity.
18 May, 2015
Preliminary figures show 8,250 people from more than 50 countries participated in what is being billed as 'the UK’s largest renewable energy exhibition and conference.'
12 May, 2015
Tribal governments and related entities have until May 22, 2015, to request financial assistance for renewable energy project development.
12 May, 2015
Amber Rudd appointed DECC Secretary, replacing Ed Davey.
11 May, 2015
Program showcases the latest green products available to the UK market.
11 May, 2015
Smart Grid in Gotland to integrate more renewable energy and improve power quality.
08 May, 2015
The agreement with the Chinese Qualification Certification enables the acceptance of DNV GL certificates in the region.
07 May, 2015
Ripley, Derbyshire, selected as the location for medium wind turbine manufacturer’s British base.
07 May, 2015
Occasion marks the first time the Energy Secretary will speak to AWEA members at convention.
06 May, 2015
Germany will add 2,071 Megawatts in annual offshore wind turbine installations in 2015, making it the world’s leading market
06 May, 2015
The UK’s largest community owned wind farm has successfully completed construction this week after technical advisory support from leading renewable energy consultancy, SgurrEnergy.
06 May, 2015
As part of the agreement with ReGen Powertech, SKF will supply pitch and yaw bearings and mainshaft bearings.
05 May, 2015
New 'P250 turbine' designed for landowners, farmers and industrial high energy users who are considering harnessing wind power to cut energy costs.
05 May, 2015
150 MW wind project to use American-made turbines and create more than 300 jobs.
04 May, 2015
Installation features 80 Siemens wind turbines with a total capacity of 288 megawatts.
01 May, 2015
Over the past 18 months, the company has invested £22.5 million to replace 24 wind turbines installed in 1992, with eight modern turbines, increasing the total generating capacity of the windfarm from 9.6 MW to 16 MW.
01 May, 2015