Acciona Windpower Lays Off Workers At North American Facilities | by NAW Staff, Mar. 12, 2013 | Acciona has laid off approximately 50 workers across its North American operations, which include the company's West Branch, Iowa, wind turbine assembly facility. "The company has not been immune to challenges in the global renewable energy market, and the reduction in our workforce in the U.S. and Canada is necessary [read more] | GE Expects Tough Year For Its Wind Power Business | by NAW Staff, Mar. 12, 2013 | GE, which overtook Vestas as the world's largest wind turbine manufacturer last year, expects sales in its wind energy business to remain flat this year, the company said in its 2012 financial report. Although earnings from GE's Power & Water business grew by 8% in 2012, the wind energy sector [read more] | Siemens Opens Two Wind Turbine Testing Facilities In Denmark | by NAW Staff, Mar. 12, 2013 | Siemens Energy has opened two major research and development (R&D) test facilities for wind turbine technology in Denmark. The first test center, located in Brande, features test stands for major components of Siemens wind turbines, including generators, main bearings and complete nacelles. The other facility, located in Aalborg, contains seven [read more] | Global Wind Energy Installation Capital Costs Expected To Surge | by NAW Staff, Mar. 12, 2013 | Lower prices for many cleantech goods and services, combined with a renewed focus on scalable projects, resulted in record deployment of wind, solar and biofuel projects last year, according to a new report from research firm Clean Edge. Despite this continued expansion, however, combined global revenue for wind, solar PV [read more] | Sinovel Chairman Han Junliang Steps Down | by NAW Staff, Mar. 11, 2013 | Han Junliang, chairman of China-based Sinovel Wind Group, is stepping down, Bloomberg reports. Wei Wenyuan, president of the company and vice chairman of its board, will replace Junliang. Although Sinovel says Junliang is leaving for personal reasons, reports suggest other factors may have been at play. Wenyuan had already replaced [read more] | CohnReznick Closes On Transaction For Puerto Rico Wind Farm | by NAW Staff, Mar. 11, 2013 | Accounting, tax and advisory firm CohnReznick LLP (CR) and key members of Reznick Capital Markets Securities (RCMS) have closed on an $88 million sale-and-leaseback transaction for the 23.4 MW Punta Lima wind farm, located outside Naguabo, Puerto Rico. CR and RCMS provided consulting and advisory services to the seller and [read more] | Former Vestas Exec Named CEO Of Global Energy Services | by NAW Staff, Mar. 11, 2013 | Global Energy Services (GES), a provider of construction and services for renewable energy projects, has named Hans Joern Rieks as its new CEO. Rieks comes to GES from Vestas, where he worked for 19 years and was appointed head of the company's Offshore unit last year. Rieks says he plans [read more] | U.S., Australia Form Clean Energy Partnership | by NAW Staff, Mar. 11, 2013 | The American Council On Renewable Energy (ACORE) and the Clean Energy Council (CEC) of Australia have formed a partnership intended to enrich both organizations' missions of advancing clean energy deployment in the U.S. and Australia. The partnership aims to build a collaborative platform that enables clean energy industry experts and [read more] | PJM To Make Grid Improvements To Accommodate More Wind Power | by NAW Staff, Mar. 8, 2013 | PJM Interconnection says it is studying the effects of existing wind energy on the grid and plans to make transmission improvements to handle it. A report released recently by PJM identified nine grid stability problems at eight locations in Ohio, Illinois and Virginia resulting from conditions related to wind energy [read more] | SAKOR Rolls Out New Dynamometer System For Wind Power Testing | by NAW Staff, Mar. 8, 2013 | SAKOR Technologies Inc., a manufacturer of automated test instrumentation systems, has released its AccuDyne AC dynamometer system for wind power testing applications. The system can be used by multiple engineering groups to test and verify designs, as well as to perform quality-control testing after manufacturing. According to SAKOR, the AccuDyne [read more] | California City To Buy Only Carbon-Neutral Electricity | by NAW Staff, Mar. 8, 2013 | The Palo Alto (California) City Council has voted to implement a Carbon Neutral Plan, which commits the city to pursuing only carbon-neutral electric resources, effective immediately. Palo Alto owns all of its utilities, and the city has many contracts for renewable energy in its electric portfolio, including for wind farms, [read more] | Renewable Energy Tax Credit Expert Joins Cooley LLP | by NAW Staff, Mar. 8, 2013 | Law firm Cooley LLP has announced that Michael R. Faber has joined the firm as a partner in its tax practice. Faber, who will be based in Cooley's New York office, previously worked at law firm Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, where he focused his practice on mergers and acquisitions, [read more] | Availon Signs Distribution Deal With Lubrication Supplier | by NAW Staff, Mar. 8, 2013 | Availon Inc., a provider of wind turbine spare-parts supply and management, has signed a distribution agreement with SKF's Lubrication Business Unit. As a distributor, Availon will sell, install and support a wide range of SKF and Lincoln automatic lubrication system products. Availon engineers and field technicians also will benefit from [read more] | Community Wind Developer Names New Advisory Board Member | by NAW Staff, Mar. 8, 2013 | Tri Global Energy LLC, a developer of utility-scale community wind projects in West Texas and eastern New Mexico, says David R. Seim, market chairman of Happy State Bank in Lubbock, Texas, has joined the company as an advisory board member. Seim has served as chairman of the Independent Bankers Association [read more] | | |
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