---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: "North American Windpower" <efeature@nawindpower.com> Date: Jun 28, 2013 5:44 AM Subject: Can Renewables Beat Out Natural Gas By 2016? To: <aquarianm@gmail.com> Cc:
Power generation from renewable sources worldwide will exceed that from natural gas and be twice that from nuclear by 2016, making renewables the second-largest source of electricity after coal, according to a new report from the International Energy Agency (IEA). Despite a difficult economic context, renewable power is expected to [read more]
Iberdrola, through its British subsidiary ScottishPower Renewables, has completed the expansion of what the company says is the largest onshore wind farm in Europe. Located south of Glasgow, Scotland, the Whitelee wind project has now increased its capacity from 322 MW to 539 MW. This rise in capacity has [read more]
GE has announced a new wind farm deal in Australia and the opening of a new wind energy service center in Brazil. With its consortium partner, Downer EDI Ltd., GE has been awarded a contract to supply 67 turbines to the $350 million Boco Rock wind farm in New South [read more]
Vestas has received a 99 MW order from developer Rabbalshede Kraft AB. Under the agreement, Vestas will supply 33 V112-3.0 MW turbines for two Swedish wind projects. The contract includes turbine delivery, installation and commissioning; an eight-year Active Output Management (AOM) 5000 service agreement; and the Vestas Optical Collision Avoidance [read more]
Utility and power generator SSE will use SgurrEnergy's Galion LIDAR to assess power performance at its Griffin wind farm, located near Perthshire, Scotland. SgurrEnergy will deploy a Galion G4000 LIDAR at the base of a 2.3 MW test turbine to gauge the power output of the machine. The accuracy of [read more]
TransAlta Corp. says it is creating TransAlta Renewables to provide investors with the opportunity to directly invest in a highly contracted portfolio of renewable power generation facilities. TransAlta Corp. will be the sponsor and manager of TransAlta Renewables and will provide TransAlta Renewables with its initial asset base. A preliminary [read more]
Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) researchers have concluded that Ohio, West Virginia and western Pennsylvania are the best U.S. sites for solar and wind power plants in terms of their ability to provide health benefits to people in the area. Wind and solar achieve greater health and climate benefits in these [read more]
Rostock, Germany-based GICON says results from recent wind and wave tank testing have given it confidence to move toward building a prototype floating offshore wind foundation. According to GICON, testing at the Maritime Research Institute Netherlands confirmed the floating foundation's operational capabilities. The company expects to construct a full-scale prototype [read more]
An executive for turbine manufacturer Gamesa has been named to the advisory board of the SafeLife-X project, an initiative aimed to identify aging effects on Europe's industrial infrastructure. Sergio Velez, director of Gamesa's fleet life extension program, was named to the project for his knowledge of enhancing the life expectancy [read more]
To meet growing demand for service vessels in the U.K. offshore wind market, Alicat Workboats and South Boats IOW have manufactured and built two class-certified vessels this year. Additionally, the companies indicate they manufactured three non-class-certified vessels for the European offshore wind market. The first vessel, Dalby Aire, a 22-meter [read more]
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