The biggest wind turbine manufacturers are seeking turnkey EPC contracts. Some of the world’s largest company involved are Vestas, Siemens, GE, Goldwind, Nordex and SUNEC. In addition, to the 500-MW wind power plants that are expected to be finished by 2013; Pakistan’s Alternative Energy Board (AEDB) has been having more than 17 companies providing offers [...]
Continue reading...3. November 2011
UK’s Energy Technologies Institute (ETI) desires to generate energy-using waves as a clean source of energy. It can also be exploited at a competitive price. Global giants Caterpillar, BP, E.ON, Rolls-Royce, Shell, EDF and the government of UK have joined hands in order to form ETI, which is a public-private alliance. ETI has generated a [...]
Continue reading...23. October 2011
2010-2030 Renewable Energy Plan launched In South Africa The plan aims to make provisions of renewable energy: - 1450 MW of power generated by converting solar radiation into direct current electricity (photovoltaic) - 1,850 MW of wind energy generated onshore - 200 MW of energy generated by concentrating large areas of sunlight onto small area [...]
Continue reading...16. October 2011
An astounding research energy programme on a CSP (concentrated solar power) plant for desalination launched by CYPRUS is catching the eye of the global population. This just might be the solution for Cyprus’s water and energy-related issues. British Science Museum says that the programme is capable of generating as much as 5 million more litres [...]
Continue reading...27. September 2011
Due to continuous improvement in the associated technology and configuration techniques, will increase the chances of the USA to stay on top as far as wind power is concerned. Furthermore, it is also strongly expected that cost of the power generation will also be reduced significantly. For honouring the recent development of superconducting drive generator [...]
Continue reading...20. September 2011
Masdar, an Abu Dhabi company, had to cancel their plans for a building that generates more energy than it exhausts. This was to be the first building of its kind. This setback occurred one year following the financial crisis that caused Masdar to terminate their scheduled creation of the first carbon-neutral city. Masdar holds the [...]
Continue reading...19. September 2011
Well known Vestas wind turbine producer has received an order for 22 V90 1.8 MW units, designed to be installed in a Nicaraguan wind farm. The 22 V90 – 1.8 MW turbines will deliver 39,6 MW of installed power. They have been ordered for a wind farm project located in San Martin, La Fe, of [...]
Continue reading...1. September 2011
Japan’s earthquake produced pandemic problems, especially when associated to the Fukushima nuclear power complex. On the other hand, Japan’s nearby wind farms were almost totally unaffected. It is an established fact that wind turbines does not always run on 100 percent, there are moments of intermittence. Yet, there are already clear that other sources of [...]
Continue reading...27. August 2011
Wind power is one of the benchmarks of renewable energy. However, in some region of the world, the reputation of wind turbines isn’t the best. There are even instances when the negative effects of wind turbines – makes wind energy ostensibly alike dirty green energy with some regions having signs indicating “Stop the Turbines”. From [...]
Continue reading...24. August 2011
Meerwind offshore farm in Germany receives finance from Blackstone, one of the world’s largest private equity and asset-management firms. Recently, Blackstone confirmed its support in fully financing German’s largest offshore wind power farm: Meerwind. German Regulatory framework has effectively supported the realisation of Meerwind wind turbine projects. Today, it is amidst the world’s most successful [...]
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11. December 2011
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