Siemens To Build Wind Energy Training Center In Florida | by NAW Staff, Feb. 7, 2013 | Siemens has announced that it will build a new wind energy training facility in Orlando, Fla., in order to fulfill the high demand for skilled wind energy service technicians. The 40,000 square-foot center, which will be located close to the global headquarters of Siemens' Energy Service division in Orlando, will [read more] | In Australia, Wind Energy Is Cheaper Than New Natural Gas, Coal | by NAW Staff, Feb. 7, 2013 | Unsubsidized wind energy is significantly cheaper than electricity from new-build coal- and gas-fired power stations in Australia, finds a new analysis from Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF). The study modeled the cost of generating electricity in Australia from different sources. The data shows that electricity can be supplied from a [read more] | Concerns About PTC Spur Record Level Of Wind Energy For Gamesa | by NAW Staff, Feb. 7, 2013 | Gamesa Technology Corp. says it commissioned 1.34 GW of wind energy capacity in the U.S. last year - a record for the company's North American operations. According to Gamesa, which cites data from the American Wind Energy Association, this total represents 10% of the U.S. market share for 2012. Altogether, [read more] | Obama Nominates Sally Jewell As Next Interior Secretary | by NAW Staff, Feb. 7, 2013 | President Barack Obama has nominated Sally Jewell, president and CEO of outdoor-apparel company REI and a former oil and bank executive, as the next secretary of the U.S. Department of the Interior. Jewell will replace Ken Salazar, who announced last month that he will step down from the post at [read more] | GDF SUEZ To Build Africa's Largest Wind Farm | by NAW Staff, Feb. 7, 2013 | GDF SUEZ says it plans to build and operate the largest wind farm in Africa. The 300 MW Tarfaya wind farm - which is owned in partnership with Nareva Holding, a Moroccan energy company - will be located in Morocco. It will also be the largest wind project constructed by [read more] | AXYS To Deploy Wind Resource Assessment Buoy In Taiwan | by NAW Staff, Feb. 7, 2013 | AXYS Technologies Inc. says it has signed an agreement with National Cheng Kung University (NCKU) in Taiwan to supply the WindSentinel wind resource assessment buoy. The buoy will use a motion-compensated light detecting and ranging device to capture wind data that will then be transmitted and analyzed by NCKU researchers. [read more] | Normandeau Rolls Out Wind-Wildlife Collision-Risk Model | by NAW Staff, Feb. 6, 2013 | Normandeau Associates Inc. says it has developed a spatial avian- and bat-collision-risk model for wind resource areas in the central U.S. Wildlife managers, government agencies and wind energy developers can use this tool to conduct large-scale pre-construction studies and assist with federal and state regulatory compliance, the company says. Normandeau [read more] | Alstom Signs Mega Deal With Brazilian Wind Energy Developer | by NAW Staff, Feb. 6, 2013 | Alstom Renewable Power has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Renova Energia to supply, operate and maintain approximately 440 onshore wind turbines in Brazil. The deal, worth 1 billion euros, represents 1.2 GW of new wind power generation capacity. Under the MOU, Alstom will supply its 2.7 MW and [read more] | Maryland Agencies Allot $2 Million To Offshore Wind Energy Research | by NAW Staff, Feb. 6, 2013 | The Maryland Energy Administration and the Maryland Higher Education Commission have issued a $2 million request for applications (RFA) designed to further Maryland's role as an offshore wind energy development hub. The RFA, paid for with funds committed by Exelon as a condition of its merger with Constellation Energy, requests [read more] | DNV KEMA Develops Common Framework For Wind Energy Assessments | by NAW Staff, Feb. 6, 2013 | DNV KEMA, in collaboration with developers and consultants, has developed a new framework document for wind energy assessments. Various entities in the Renewable UK Wind Resource Working Group have come together to propose that the wind energy industry adopt a common framework for discussing both energy losses and uncertainties around [read more] | Stoel Rives Opens Washington, D.C., Office | by NAW Staff, Feb. 6, 2013 | Law firm Stoel Rives LLP says it has opened a satellite office in Washington, D.C. The new office is headed by firm partner Greg Jenner, a former deputy assistant secretary of the U.S. Treasury for Tax Policy. The new office address is 1020 19th St. NW, Ste. 375, Washington, D.C. [read more] | Please click HERE to subscribe to North American Windpower magazine. | |
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