Good-Bye John Deere Renewables

August 31, 2010 by  
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Back in the early days of the modern wind industry, farm equipment manufacturers in Denmark played a key role in developing the sturdy large-scale machines installed in the 1980s. Maybe that’s why wind seemed like such a good fit for a company like John Deere, the world’s largest farm... Read More

Efficient Storage of Wind Energy is in the Bag

August 29, 2010 by  
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Researchers in Denmark have succeeded in storing wind energy in giant synthetic bags, reports the Danish trade newspaper Ingeniøren. Read the rest here:  Efficient Storage of Wind Energy is in the Bag  Read More →

California’s Transmission Future

August 24, 2010 by  
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Since 2007, more money has been spent each year on renewable energy electricity capacity than on conventional power. Twenty-nine states and the District of Columbia have established Renewable Portfolio Standards (RPS) and six more states have renewable portfolio goals targeting the addition of a significant... Read More

Why Build a New Tower? WindPole Adds More Sites

August 23, 2010 by  
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When WindPole Ventures was founded, the original plan was to develop projects on or near the 1,200 microwave towers across the U.S. When project development became more difficult, the company turned to data acquisition. Read the original here:  Why Build a New Tower? WindPole Adds More Sites  Read More →

Gamesa Shipping Turbines to Honduras

August 22, 2010 by  
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The Spanish wind turbine manufacturer Gamesa is working with the U.S. The rest is here: Gamesa Shipping Turbines to Honduras  Read More →

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