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Feds Boost Wind Aid

July 23, 3009

The US Department of Energy (DOE) has announced the selection of 28 new wind energy projects for up to $13.8 million in funding, including $12.8 million in Recovery Act funds.  The Department of Energy is also starting a new partnership with the nation's six largest wind turbine manufacturers, in an effort to promote research, development and building of new wind farms.
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Duke Plans First Colorado Wind Farm

July 8, 2009

Charlotte, N.C.-based Duke Energy said Monday it plans to build the 51-megawatt Kit Carson Windpower Project on 6,000 acres near Burlington on Colorado's Eastern Plains by the end of 2010.  The facility will supply electricity to rural customers of Tri-State, an organization of 44 electric cooperatives that serve 1.4 million customers in four Western states and is Colorado’s second-largest power supplier, under a 20-year agreement.
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Nordic Wins U.S. Funds

July 3, 2009

The U.S. Energy Department issued a $16 million conditional loan guarantee to Nordic Windpower, part of a four-year-old federal program for alternative energy.  The guarantee is for Nordic Windpower to build an assembly plant for its two-blade 1 MW wind turbine.  Most wind turbines use three blades and are more expensive and more difficult to install than Nordic’s, the company said.
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NY Offshore Wind Project Floated

July 2, 2009

A newly formed organization is exploring the possibility of building a wind farm 13 miles out in the Atlantic Ocean off the south shore of Long Island. The Long Island-New York City Offshore Wind Collaborative is a group that includes utilities, transportation agencies and others.  On Tuesday the group issued a Request for Information (RFI) marking the next step in the development of what could be the largest offshore wind farm proposal in the country.
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Babcock & Brown Sells U.S. Unit

June 29, 2009

The private equity firm Riverstone Holdings last week acquired Babcock & Brown's North American wind energy group and its development pipeline for an undisclosed amount.  The group has renamed itself Pattern Energy Group LP.  Riverstone is world's largest renewable energy private equity fund and has committed $400 million to expand and support Pattern Energy's renewable energy business.
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First Offshore Wind Leases Granted

June 24, 2009

For the first time federal government has issued offshore wind leases.  On Tuesday the federal government issued five leases to allow wind-energy companies to explore the possibility of building wind farms off the coast of New Jersey and Delaware.  The leases cover areas 6 to 18 miles.  The leases were granted to Bluewater Wind New Jersey Energy, Fishermen’s Energy of New Jersey, Deepwater Wind, and Bluewater Wind Delaware.
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Ameren Buys First Wind Power

June 22, 2009

The electric utility, Ameren UE,  last week signed an agreement to buy wind power from Horizon Wind Energy’s Pioneer Prairie Wind Farm in Iowa.  This is Ameren’s first purchase of wind power.  The energy purchase of a 102 megawatts from Horizon Wind is enough to power 26,000 households.
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High Altitude Wind for Energy

June 19, 2009

A study, published this week in Energies Open Access Journal, claims to be the first survey of global high-altitude wind patterns. It found that wind speeds at high altitudes of about 30,000 feet can be 10 times greater than speeds on the ground as a result of the jet stream.  The study concludes that high-altitude winds might be tapped as a regular and reliable source of energy. 

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Senate Panels Approves Energy Bill

June 18, 2009

The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee has passed the American Clean Energy Leadership Act of 2009, which would help expand energy development and increase production of low-cost electricity.  The bill creates the first nationwide renewable electricity standard (RES) requiring electric utilities to purchase or produce up to 15 percent of electricity output by 2021 from renewable electricity sources, such as wind, biomass or solar.
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Mainstream Buys Wind Farms

June 15, 2009

Mainstream Renewable Power is off to a quick start.  The new company bought three wind farm projects in Illinois with the potential to generate 787 MW by 2013, following a $1.7 billion investment.  Mainstream Renewable Power was founded in February 2008, by Dr Eddie O’Connor and Fintan Whelan, former Chief Executive and Corporate Finance Manager of Airtricity respectively.
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New Rooftop Turbine

June 8, 2009

The Muskegon, Michigan based company EarthTronics unveiled an inexpensive rooftop wind turbine they claim can reduce average residential energy bills by 18 percent.   EarthTronics announced the Honeywell Wind Turbine, an innovative energy systems for home and business owners that has a higher performance output and lower installed cost per kilowatt than any other unit on the market, according to the company.
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2010 Wind Energy Surged Forecast

June 5, 2009

Beyond near-term market uncertainty created by the financial crisis, the longer-term prospects for the US wind industry remain strong, according to a new study from Emerging Energy Research, a Cambridge, MA-based advisory firm.  Under EER’s base-case forecast scenario, US annual wind power growth will increase from 8.5 GW in 2008 to nearly 15.5 GW by 2020.
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Kansas Deal on Wind Grid

June 2, 2009

Two competing companies have struck a deal to share the building of an $800 million high-voltage power line project from Wichita to Dodge City, Kansas.  The agreed to project will be the first extra-high voltage transmission lines west of the Mississippi River and will connect the growing wind farm fields of Kansas to outside markets.  Each company will be separate portions of the lines and they are proposed to be up and running by 2013.
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Duke Energy's 1rst Eastern Project

May 22, 2009

Duke Energy announced it is acquiring a 70-megawatt wind power project in Pennsylvania - the company's first in the eastern U.S.  The company plans to purchase the North Allegheny windpower project from wind turbine manufacturer and project developer Gamesa Energy USA. The project consists of 35 Gamesa wind turbines, each capable of producing two megawatts of electricity.
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Detroit Edision Signs Wind Deal

May 20, 2009

The Detroit Edison Co. has entered into a $90 million, 20-year agreement with Michigan-based Heritage Sustainable Energy to purchase wind power and renewable energy credits. Heritage Sustainable Energy, which is headquartered in Traverse City, plans to install seven or eight large-scale wind turbines at a wind farm near Cadillac.
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WindSim & AXYS Partner

May 19, 2009

WindSim yesterday announced it has begun a strategic partnership with AXYS Technologies Inc. (AXYS) aimed at helping wind developers design more profitable offshore wind farms.  WindSim's wind farm design software will be bundled with every sale of the recently launched AXYS WindSentinel offshore wind resource assessment buoy.
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CPS No. 1 in Muncipal Wind Power

May 18, 2009  

CPS Energy of San Antonio, Texas ranks number one for the second consecutive year in wind energy capacity among municipal utilities, according to the American Wind Energy Association.  The association also presented CPS Energy with its Municipal Utility of the Year Award for its growth and leadership in renewable wind energy.
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Job Cuts for Wind Power Supplier

April 28, 2009

The wind turbine materials and supply business appears to be feeling the pinch of the global recession and unemployment. The PPG fiberglass plant in Lexington, North Carolina announced it will lay off 110 employees effective June 30.    The plant manager said the decision is driven primarily by the downturn in the wind energy market.
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Iowa Wind Bill Signed

April 24, 2009 

Iowa Governor Chet Culver signed two bills intended to further wind energy development in the state.  One bill sets aside $1 million in tax credits for wind energy companies that engage in research and development. The other bill allows colleges and universities, cooperatives and other groups of Iowans who want to generate their own electricity to qualify for the wind energy production tax credit.
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New Fed Offshore Wind Rules

April 23, 2009

The Interior Department released final rules for offshore wind-power development.  The rules establish a process for granting leases, easements, and rights-of-way for offshore renewable energy development.  The new program also sets up methods for sharing revenues generated from OCS renewable energy projects with adjacent coastal States.
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"American Built" Turbine Launched

April 20, 2009

Aeronautica Windpower has signed an exclusive licensing agreement with Norwin A/S of Denmark to manufacture new, commercial-size wind turbines in the United States.  Aeronautica plans to focus on the ‘American Built’ theme in its advertising and marketing on the belief that many projects around the country will opt to ‘Buy American’ turbines if given the choice.
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Texas Gulf Coast Wind Farm Ready

April 17, 2009

Iberdrola Renewables  has completed development of a new wind farm near the Texas Gulf Coast that will supply renewable energy to customers of CPS Energy and the South Texas Energy Cooperative.  Both CPS Energy and the South Texas Energy Cooperative have 15-year agreements to purchase Peñascal’s output of 76.8 megawatts.
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Wind Superhighway Moves Ahead

April 14, 2009

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) approved transmission infrastructure investment rate incentives for a proposed 3,000-mile regional "green power superhighway" intended to deliver wind-powered renewable energy from the upper Midwest to consumers.
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China, Scots Wind Power Cooperation

April 13, 2009

Scotland will cooperate with China to develop renewable energy, said Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond. The collaboration with Scotland will center on offshore wind-powered electricity and industries with low carbon emissions.
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First Wind Files Maine Permit

March 10, 2009

First Wind, an independent developer of wind power in North America, announced that it has filed a permit application with the Maine Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to build a proposed 51 megawatt (MW) wind project in the town of Oakfield in Aroostook County. 
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Google's New Wind/Solar Site Tool

April 9, 2009

Environmental groups have teamed up with Google to offer the Path to Green Energy map on Google Earth that highlights protected areas to prevent alternative energy developers from clashing with conservationists over where to place solar, wind and geothermal generators.
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Noble Gets $200 Million from GE

April 7, 2009 

Noble Environmental Power, a major wind energy developer, has received long-term capital for its 330-megawatt wind power projects in western and northern New York state. GE Energy Financial Services invested more than $200 million in the portfolio, which includes the Noble Altona, Chateaugay and Wethersfield Windparks.
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U.S. Offshore Wind Energy Bonanza

April 6, 2009

Offshore wind farms could generate enough power to meet the country's entire electricity demands, according to a new study from the Department of the Interior.  The greatest wind potential lies off the nation's Atlantic coast, which the Interior report estimates could produce 1,000 gigawatts of electricity -- enough to meet a quarter of the national demand. 
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Duke Buys Wyoming Wind Project

April 1, 2009

Duke Energy announced that it will expand its renewable power business with the development of a second wind energy project in Cheyenne, Wyo. The company also announced power purchase agreements with two regional utilities and the procurement of wind turbines for the project.  Duke Energy, one of the largest electric power companies in the United States, supplies and delivers electricity to approximately 4 million U.S. customers.
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Vestas Launches U.S. Plant

March 27, 2009

Vestas held a ground-breaking ceremony this week for its two new manufacturing facilities – a nacelle assembly factory and wind turbine blade factory – in Brighton, Colorado. The Crown Prince and Princess of Denmark and Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter attended the ceremony.   The Brighton factories are part of the significant manufacturing and research base Vestas is establishing in the U.S.
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Feds End Offshore Wind Turf War

March 19, 2009

Federal regulators have settled a dispute over who should regulate offshore wind turbines, resolving a bureaucratic hurdle that has slowed offshore wind development, particularly off the East Coast. 
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State OK's Maryland Wind Farm

March 17, 2009

The Maryland PSC gave the go-ahead to a $142 million wind farm project in Western Maryland.  The permission was granted to US Wind Force of Wexford, Pa. to develop the wind farm atop Dan's Mountain near Frostburg in Allegany County.
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Senators Seek $400M for Wind Power

March 16, 2009

Senators from Maine and Delaware urged U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu to commit $400 million from the economic stimulus package to support an advanced wind energy program, especially for offshore wind projects.
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Public Lands Opening to Renewables

March 13, 2009

The U.S. Interior Department on Wednesday said it created a special energy and climate change task force to hasten the development of renewable energy projects on federal lands.  The task force will identify specific zones on U.S. public lands where the department can facilitate a "rapid and responsible move to large-scale production of solar, wind, geothermal, and biomass energy," said Interior Department Secretary Ken Salazar.
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Huge Wind Power Grid Proposed

March 11, 2009

ITC Holdings of Novi, Mich., wants to build a 3,000 mile, 765-kilovolt power line that would stretch from the Dakotas through Minnesota to Chicago. The line, estimated to cost $10 billion to $12 billion, would help the Midwest feed the nation's appetite for renewable energy. The project has been dubbed "The Green Power Express."
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South Carolina Studies Coastal Wind

March 10, 2009  

Officials with Santee Cooper, Coastal Carolina University and the South Carolina Energy Office yesterday  announced a project to study offshore wind power.  Six weather buoys and two towers will be positioned just off the coast at Georgetown and Little River this month, to gauge how well the wind blows. The hope is that enough wind will be found to drive turbines to make electricity.
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Good News in Michigan

March 9, 2009

Big wind-turbine companies gave manufacturers some good news last week at the Michigan Wind Energy Conference at Cobo Center in Detroit.  They still need more U.S. parts makers.
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Senate Leader for Green Grid

March 6, 2009

The Senate majority leader Harry Reid on Thursday proposed new federal authority to build special power lines that carry renewable energy from remote places, such as solar and wind power.  The U.S. government would be able override states and direct where the lines would go and who would pay for them.
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North Dakota Seeks Euro Wind Trade

March 4, 2009

North Dakota has hired a British business development firm to attract European wind turbine manufacturers or manufacturers of wind turbine components to the state.  Deyton Bell Ltd. is based in Cambridge. The company says it will be approaching European wind energy companies about setting up wind turbine manufacturing operations in North Dakota.
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Dell Plant Turns to Wind Power

March 2, 2009

The computer maker Dell announced last week that its Oklahoma City campus will be powered with 100 percent wind energy, thereby avoiding the generation of 5,100 tons of CO2 emissions yearly.
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