Friday, March 22, 2013

Walmart's Quest To Become Next Big Wind Energy Off-Taker

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: "North American Windpower" <efeature@nawindpower.com>
Date: Mar 22, 2013 5:45 AM
Subject: Walmart's Quest To Become Next Big Wind Energy Off-Taker
To: <aquarianm@gmail.com>
Cc:

If you are having trouble reading this email, you may view the online version
North American Windpower Suzlon
"The most trusted and widely read information source for North American wind professionals."

 

Welcome To Walmart: Wind Energy Is Key Part Of Retailer's Plans
by Mark Del Franco, Mar. 21, 2013 email the content item print the content item
A GE 1.5 MW SLE wind turbine that rises above Walmart's Red Bluff, Calif., distribution center has caused quite a stir. The 265-foot-tall turbine has become a local attraction to passers-by since its September 2012 installation, explains Greg Pool, director of energy at Walmart. "The [distribution center] manager out there [read more]
Senators Introduce Bipartisan Offshore Energy Revenue-Sharing Legislation
by NAW Staff, Mar. 21, 2013 email the content item print the content item
Sens. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, and Mary Landrieu, D-La., have introduced legislation designed to ensure that all states receive a fair and equitable share of the revenues from energy production on federal lands and waters. Although states that produce onshore energy keep 50% of royalties, rents and bonuses, states that produce [read more]
California ISO Gives Green Light To Renewable Energy Transmission Projects
by NAW Staff, Mar. 21, 2013 email the content item print the content item
The California Independent System Operator Corp.'s (CAISO) board of governors has approved five new power-line projects specifically intended to meet California's renewable energy goals. The projects were part of the 2012-2013 transmission plan approved by the board. The plan also identified the need for 36 projects that support regional and [read more]
Small Wind Turbine Installations To Double By 2018
by NAW Staff, Mar. 21, 2013 email the content item print the content item
Annual global installations of small wind turbines (SWTs) will roughly double over the next five years, growing from 86 MW in 2012 to 172 MW in 2018, finds a new report from Navigant Research (formerly Pike Research). By 2018, the SWT market will represent $3.3 billion in revenues, the report [read more]

Wind Energy Update

Two Universities Using Galion LIDAR Devices For Wind Energy Research
by NAW Staff, Mar. 21, 2013 email the content item print the content item
The Atmospheric Science Program of Indiana University (IU) and the Centre for Advanced Condition Monitoring (CACM) at the University of Strathclyde in Scotland will use SgurrEnergy's Galion LIDAR devices for wind energy research projects. IU will deploy its Galion at the National Wind Technology Center (NWTC) located in Boulder, Colo. [read more]
Feasibility Study Completed For U.K. Offshore Wind Development Site
by NAW Staff, Mar. 21, 2013 email the content item print the content item
Offshore Marine Management (OMM), an independent marine services company, has completed a feasibility study for Forewind's planned Round 3 Dogger Bank offshore wind energy development in the U.K. The study was undertaken to assess route feasibility options along one of the development's 160 km long export cable corridors. The scope [read more]
Utility-Scale Renewable Energy Storage Market To Reach $33.6B By 2018
by NAW Staff, Mar. 21, 2013 email the content item print the content item
The global market for utility-scale renewable energy storage technologies is projected to reach $33.6 billion by 2018, primarily driven by the growth of wind energy and solar power, according to a new report by Global Industry Analysts Inc. (GIA). Developments in renewable energy storage have the potential to tilt the [read more]
Proposed Changes To Connecticut's RPS Could Be Bad News For Wind Energy
by NAW Staff, Mar. 21, 2013 email the content item print the content item
The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) is recommending that the state restructure its renewable portfolio standard (RPS). Connecticut's RPS requires 27% of utilities' sales to come from renewable energy resources by 2020, with a Class I requirement of 20% by 2020. Under the state's current RPS, Class [read more]

Iowa Dept Economics

Cape Wind Secures Financing, Expects To Begin Construction By Year-End
by NAW Staff, Mar. 20, 2013 email the content item print the content item
Cape Wind has signed a term sheet to engage The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ (BTMU) as its coordinating lead arranger of the commercial bank portion of the total debt financing for the Cape Wind project, a 468 MW offshore wind farm planned for Nantucket Sound. BTMU is providing a significant [read more]
U.S. Government Report Reveals Where The Green Jobs Are
by NAW Staff, Mar. 20, 2013 email the content item print the content item
The number of green jobs increased by 157,746 to 3,401,279 in 2011, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) said in a new report. At the end of 2011, jobs associated with green goods and services (GGS) represented 2.6% of the U.S. workforce. California had the largest number of GGS [read more]
Xcel Energy Breaks Wind Power Record
by NAW Staff, Mar. 20, 2013 email the content item print the content item
Xcel Energy says it has achieved a new wind energy record: At 8 p.m. on Feb. 17, 1.713 GWh - nearly 33% of the company's Upper Midwest customer electricity demand - was generated by locally sourced wind power. "From our first purchase of wind energy in 1993 to the commissioning [read more]
Vestas Secures Maintenance Deal For Canadian Wind Farm
by NAW Staff, Mar. 20, 2013 email the content item print the content item
Vestas has signed a five-year service agreement with ENMAX Energy Corp. for the Kettles Hill Wind Farm. The project, located near Pincher Creek, Alberta, includes 35 of Vestas' V80-1.8 MW wind turbines. The contract for the 63 MW site includes Vestas' Active Output Management 5000 service option. The first phase [read more]
Molded Fiber Glass Promotes Three Executives
by NAW Staff, Mar. 20, 2013 email the content item print the content item
Molded Fiber Glass Cos. (MFG) says it has promoted three executives to senior vice president (SVP) positions. All three SVPs will report to Richard Morrison, the company's president and CEO. David M. Giovannini has been promoted to SVP of MFG Wind, where he will have full responsibility for all wind [read more]
Second Wind Partners With Israeli Company
by NAW Staff, Mar. 20, 2013 email the content item print the content item
Second Wind, a developer of wind measurement technology, says it is partnering with Clean Electric Israel, a provider of wind assessment and forecasting services, to offer wind measurement equipment in Israel and Commonwealth of Independent States countries. Under the agreement, Clean Electric Israel will offer Second Wind's Nomad 2 wind [read more]
GL Garrad Hassan Advises Mitsubishi On Offshore Wind Link Acquisition
by NAW Staff, Mar. 20, 2013 email the content item print the content item
GL Garrad Hassan says it has acted as technical adviser to Mitsubishi Corp. on its recent acquisition of a 49% stake in the BorWin1 and BorWin2 German offshore high-voltage, direct-current (HVDC) links from TenneT Holding BV. GL Garrad Hassan provided the due-diligence assessment of the BorWin assets, as well as [read more]

Renewable Energy Services - Estimator - Broomfield, CO


To place an ad within WindJobs, contact Dave Mendelson at 1-203-262-4670 x248, or at mendelson@nawindpower.com

 

Please click HERE to subscribe to North American Windpower magazine.

Renewable Energy Systems
NRG Systems
Upwind Solutions
Mortenson
SandC Electric
Trachte Inc.
Castrol
UEA

© Copyright 2013 Zackin Publications Inc. • All Rights Reserved.
Forward this message to a friend. | Register to receive this newsletter
If you no longer wish to receive this type of message, please unsubscribe
North American Windpower
, Zackin Publications Inc. | P.O. Box 2180 | Waterbury, CT 06722-2180 | United States

No comments:

Post a Comment