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PG&E Buys More Oregon Wind Power

August 27, 2008

Pacific Gas & Electric signed a contract to get 90 Mws of power from Klondike Wind Power in Sherman County in Oregon. It previously said it would buy 85 Mws from the Klondike wind field. The new contract will provide enough power for 38,000 homes a year.  Deliveries of the electricity are expected to begin in December.  Klondike is owned by Iberdrola Renewables, one of Spain’s largest utilities.
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Bloomberg Plans NYC Wind Power

August 26, 2008

New York’s Mayor Bloomberg unveiled an ambitious alternative energy plan last week in which New York City would be powered by wind turbines.  He hopes the city will become a clean-energy powerhouse through off-shore and on-building wind farms.  Bloomberg spoke at the National Clean Energy Summit in Las Vegas where he outlined his proposal for more renewable energy in New York City and called for a more serious discussion about national energy policy.
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Vestas Plans 2 Colorado Plants

August 21, 2008

Vestas Wind Systems, the world's largest maker of wind-power generating equipment, will build two factories in southern Weld County, Colorado that will provide manufacturing jobs for 1,350 people. The company will build a turbine blade factory and a facility for manufacturing nacelles, the school bus-sized pods to which the blades are attached that contain gearboxes, generators and transformers.
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JC Penney Committs to Wind, Solar

August 19, 2008

JC Penney has reached an agreement with Broadstar Wind Systems on a pilot program to install wind turbines at JC Penney's 1.6 million-square-foot distribution center in Reno, Nev. The program will utilize Broadstar's innovative, building-mounted AeroCam wind turbines, which capture energy and generate power more efficiently than conventional three-blade turbines. 
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Coal Utility Buys Wind Energy

August 18, 2008

A subsidiary of American Electric Power (AEP) Company has made its third investment in wind energy since last year.  AEP’s  Appalachian Power of West Virginia will buy wind energy over 20 years from Beech Ridge Energy LLC, a subsidiary of Invenergy Wind LLC.   Appalachian Power Co in the past has focused on generating electricity with coal.  
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Wind, Solar & Carbon ETFS

August 15, 2008

Investors are looking for a way to become involved in the growing field of alternative energy. ETF issuers have responded with a smattering of funds, designed to offer investors exposure to everything from the growth of energy alternatives to the reduction of fuel emissions. Together, these funds represent ways to invest in the future of energy.
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GE $141M Investment with Acciona

August 12, 2008

GE Energy Financial Services is partnering with ACCIONA to investing $141 million in the Tatanka Wind Farm on the North Dakota-South Dakota border. The transaction represents the GE unit's first wind equity investment in the Dakotas and the first wind farm in the United States built entirely by ACCIONA. 
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Court Nixes Offshore Wind Lawsuit

August 8, 2008

Babcock & Brown announced that a federal court in Texas dismissed a final lawsuit, clearing the path to bring wind energy to South Texas.  Babcock & Brown's wind farm on the Texas Gulf Coast will be completed and operational later this year.  It is expected to provide power to 80,000 Texas homes.  Once operational, the wind farm will consist of 118 wind energy turbines with a total output capacity of more than 283 megawatts (MW). 
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Alternative Energy Patents Grow

August 5, 2008

Recent pressures on energy resources have boosted world patenting activity in the energy sector, in particular in relation to solar energy, fuel cells and wind energy. Applicants from Japan accounted for the largest number of applications in the fields of solar energy and fuel cells, while Germany joined Japan as one of the top two countries of origin for wind energy technologies.
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Delaware Yes to Offshore Power

August 4, 2008 

Delaware state officials on Thursday approved an agreement between Delmarva Power and a wind farm developer that could lead to the nation's first offshore wind farm off the Delaware coast.  The agreement between Delmarva Power and Bluewater Wind LLC was unanimously approved by the Public Service Commission and representatives of three other state agencies.
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Big Pennsylvania Project Ok'd

August 4, 2008 

Pennsylvania's largest wind power project has the greenlight from the state, although one county's approval is being challenged in court.  The state Department of Environment Protection last week said it approved plans by AES Corp. to protect creeks, streams and residential properties on Armenia Mountain in northcentral Pennsylvania.
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GOP Blocks Energy Breaks

August 1, 2008

On Wednesday, for the fourth time this summer, Republicans stopped the Senate from taking up tax credits to an array of renewable energy producers. Major business groups have implored Congress to act on the tax credits, many which expired at the end of last year or will run out at the end of this year. The Bush White House, citing new taxes and other objections to the bill, threatened a presidential veto.
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First Wind-Hydrokinetic Power

July 30, 2008

Hydro Green Energy and the Wind Energy Systems Technology Group (W.E.S.T.) have agreed to explore the potential to develop the world's first hybrid offshore wind-hydrokinetic ocean current power projects. If fully developed as envisioned, Hydro Green Energy and W.E.S.T. will utilize the Gulf of Mexico's wind and water currents to generate nearly 5,000 megawatts of clean, renewable electricity.
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PAC Backs Solar, Wind Incentives

July 25, 2008

RenewPac this week mounted a nationwide call-in action to support the renewal of the solar and wind tax incentives. These incentives, known as Investment Tax Credits for solar and Production Tax Credits for wind energy will expire at the end of 2008. According to RenewPac the lack of action in Congress is paralyzing investment in the renewable energy sector.
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Marquiss Wind Power Buys Cirrus

July 24, 2008

Marquiss Wind Power, an innovator in developing and deploying wind turbine technology, announced Wednesday that it has completed the acquisition of the assets of Cirrus Technologies of Carson City, Nev.  Cirrus Technologies holds 7 patents on technologies related to wind energy. Turbines based on Cirrus Technologies' patents have been installed and tested at the Desert Research Institute and for a major utility.
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U.S. Takes Wind Power Lead

July 23, 2008

According to the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA), the US has passed Germany to become the world’s biggest generator of wind power.  The U.S. is still running behind Germany in total installed capacity, because its average wind speed is significantly stronger.  The total capacity of wind installations in Germany was 22,000 MWs in 2007, compared with 17,000 MWs in the US.

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Landowner Power in South Dakota

July 23, 2008

Landowners in northeastern South Dakota are being asked to invest in a large wind farm that is designed to spread across three counties.  Dakota Wind Energy,  a South Dakota community-owned wind development company, has announced an intrastate public offering of its securities. This offering is only open to South Dakota resident landowners who grant wind-related rights to Dakota Wind Energy.

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New Jersey Lawmakers Think Green

July 21, 2008

New Jersey lawmakers have proposed numerous measures to make the state more energy efficient.  They include a proposal to change the definition of farming to include solar and wind farms, which would affect up to a million acres in New Jersey and would offer tax breaks to farmers who harvested energy from the sun or wind.  And a measure to add production of solar and wind energy to the list of land uses deemed "inherently beneficial," thereby making it easier to get approval for solar and wind farms.
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Texas PUC Approves Wind Grid

July 18, 2008

The Texas Public Utility Commission approved a new $4.93 billion plan on Thursday allowing the building of power lines that can transport wind and solar power electricity from West Texas throughout the state.  An estimated 18,456 MWs of renewable electricity will be transmitted by power lines to major Texas cities.  The PUC approved the massive plan after considering four competing plans.
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Noble Wind Power Under Investigation

July 17, 2008

Noble Environmental Power and a another wind-energy firm are under investigation by the New York Attorney General's Office for "improper dealings with public officials and anti-competitive practices."  District Attorneys from eight counties, public officials and citizens have complained to the AG’s office about Noble and Massachusetts-based First Wind, formerly known as UPC Wind.
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Big Wind Grid Urged In Texas

July 17, 2008

Texas legislators and environmentalists urged this week that the state PUC allow the building of transmission lines that will transport the maximum amount of wind power from rural West Texas that's feasible to help power homes and businesses in the rest of the state.  Supporters say the most ambitious plan, dubbed the "renewable energy superhighway," would spur the construction of more wind energy projects, create jobs, reduce energy costs and reduce pollution.
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GreenHuner Buys Wyoming Project

July 16, 2008

GreenHunter Energy Inc's  wind subsidiary bought a project to develop up to 600 MWs of wind power in southeastern Wyoming from Wind Revolutions LLC.  GreenHunter Energy, of Grapevine, Texas, invests in renewable and alternative energy projects. This development project, referred to as "Wheatland Wind," will be located on about 20,000 acres of federal Bureau of Land Management land near the town of Wheatland, Wyoming.
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PSE reaches Million MWh Milestone

July 15, 2008

Puget Sound Energy (PSE) announced yesterday that its Hopkins Ridge and Wild Horse wind facilities have both reached a milestone, with each facility now having produced more than 1 million megawatt hours (MWh) of electricity since entering service in 2005 and 2006 respectively.  PSE is the largest utility generator of renewable energy in the Northwest, with its two wind facilities producing enough electricity, on average, to meet the equivalent of the needs of approximately 100,000 homes.
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NASA Maps Offshore Wind Power

July 14, 2008

NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory released images last week showing offshore wind energy potential around the world.  Gathered from a decade of satellite data, the wind maps can be used by offshore wind energy developers to measure which sites have the best resource.  The chief technologist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Paul Dimotakis, said that offshore wind turbines can produce electricity cheaper than solar energy can.
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GE's $4 Billion Wind Energy Bet

July 11, 2008

General Electric will invest a total of $100 million in 3 wind farms under construction in New York. The investment by GE Energy Financial Services brings the total commitment in renewable energy to more than $4 billion.  GE, the biggest supplier of wind turbines in the U.S., is expanding investments to take advantage of federal tax credits and state renewable energy portfolio minimum requirements for green energy.
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Pickens Picks Wind Power

July 11, 2008

Texas billionaire oil tycoon T. Boone Pickens is calling for a massive switch to natural gas as a transportation fuel and a boost in wind power in a plan aimed at reducing U.S. foreign oil dependence by a more than a third.  He calls it the Pickens Plan, which includes exploiting domestic natural gas supplies in new areas like East Texas and Appalachia, could replace 38 percent of U.S. oil imports, he said.
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Maine Panel to Vote on Kibby Mtn

July 8, 2008

The Maine Land Use Regulation Commission is expected to approve this week the final development plan for a proposed 44-turbine wind power project near the Canadian border in western Maine.  The LURC in January granted Transcanada's application to rezone 2,367 acres for its project atop Kibby Mountain.
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Indian Reservation Adopts Wind Power

July 7, 2008

The first large-scale wind turbine on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation has been installed near KILI radio at Porcupine, South Dakota. The turbine is expected to provide about 92,000 kilowatt hours of power each year, which KILI officials hope will cut the station's annual electric bill by about $12,000. Any power that is not used by the station will be sold back to the local electric utility.
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PG&E Buys Oregon Wind Power

July 2, 2008

Pacific Gas & Electric plans to buy wind power from a project under construction in Oregon. Arlington Wind Power Project LLC, a subsidiary of Houston-based Horizon Wind Energy LLC, has agreed to deliver 240 GW hours of wind energy annually to PG&E, enough for 27,000 homes. The project is expected to start producing power in the first quarter. The Rattlesnake Road Wind Power Project is located in Gilliam County, Ore. PG&E will need authorization from the state PUC before it can start buying power from the project. The utility filed the contract with the PUC on Tuesday.
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Wind ETF Lists on NASDAQ

July 2, 2008

Invesco PowerShares Capital Management LLC, a leading provider of exchange-traded funds (ETFs), announced that its global wind energy portfolio begins trading today on the Nasdaq Stock Market.  "Wind power is among the largest emerging clean energy sources on the planet, and our goal with PWND is to give investors a more innovative and precise way to access this important sector through the inherent structural benefits of an ETF," said Bruce Bond, president and CEO of Invesco PowerShares.
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Duke Buys Catamount Wind Energy

June 27, 2008

Duke Energy has acquired Catamount Energy Corp. from Diamond Castle Holdings.  The deal is valued at $240 million.  Catamount Energy, based in Vermont, was formed in 1992.  Since 2001, the company has developed wind projects in the United States and the United Kingdom. Catamount has 300 MWs of renewable energy in operation, including the Sweetwater project in Texas, one of the largest wind-powered facilities in the world.
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Zoning Responds to Wind Energy

June 25, 2008

Chicago has amended its building code to allow rooftop wind turbines. San Francisco’s mayor recently formed a “Residential Wind Power Work Group,” which will research the feasibility of urban wind power installations and make recommendations on changes to local building and zoning codes. The Denver City Council has enacted an ordinance that would significantly ease restrictions on commercial wind generators but would also give homeowners a break on property line setbacks from the current 20 feet to 10 feet.
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Court Stops Iberdrola's Energy East Bid

June 18, 2008

Iberdrola encountered a roadblock in New York to its planned $4.6 billion buyout of Energy East Corp.  A state administrative law judge has recommended that New York regulators stop the effort to buy Energy East, saying it doesn't satisfy the public interest requirement of state utilities law.  The New York PSC staff opposes the deal.  Iberdrola needs approval from the NY PSC.
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First Wind Energy ETF

June 17, 2008

First Trust Advisors L.P. is launching the First Trust ISE Global Wind Energy Index Fund. The industry’s first wind energy exchange-traded fund (ETF) is anticipated to begin trading on June 18th on the NYSE Arca under the ticker symbol (NYSE Arca:FAN).  First Trust will be the investment advisor for the ETF.  “First Trust is pleased to introduce an ETF product that focuses entirely on wind energy,” said Robert Carey, CIO of First Trust.
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Wind Energy Firms Favor Oregon County

June 12, 2008

Two large wind-energy developers are eyeing Clark County's Larch Mountain for dozens of 400-foot wind turbines, showing the industry's interest in the populated urban areas of Vancouver and Portland.  EnXco Inc. and Horizon Wind Energy have asked the Washington Department of Natural Resources to lease 5,400 acres of state land to study the wind along the ridges of Larch Mountain, a 3,496-foot peak southeast of Battle Ground, Wash.
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Broadwind Energy Buys Badger Transport

June 12, 2008

Broadwind Energy, Inc. of Naperville, Illinois has finalized its acquisition of Badger Transport, Inc.  Badger, Clintonville, Wis., is a heavy hauler that specializes in transporting oversized and overweight components and equipment for the wind energy industry.  Broadwind intends to increase Badger's heavy hauling fleet by more than 40 % by the end of 2008 to meet increasing demands for Badger's services from industry customers.
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Wind Power Donated to GOP, DEMs

June 10, 2008

XCel Energy is donating wind power to help run both the Republican National Convention in Minneapolis, MN and the Democratic National Convention in Denver, CO. Xcel says it will help both parties meet their campaign pledges of reducing CO2 emissions while using domestically-produced, clean energy.  The power will come from wind farms along the Colorado-Wyoming border and in Southwestern Minnesota.
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San Diego G&E Buys Montana Wind Power

June 6, 2008

Sempra Energy's utility unit San Diego Gas & Electric Co has signed two power purchase agreements to buy power from a Montana wind farm with a capacity to make 210 megawatts of electricity. At 210 MW, the two wind farms will add 635,000 megawatt hours of electricity annually to SDG&E's power portfolio. The power would be made at Naturener USA's soon-to-be installed wind turbines at the Glacier Wind farm in northwest Montana near Alberta. 
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Vestas Expands U.S. Market

June 5, 2008

Danish wind turbine giant Vestas has received an order for 303 units of its 1.65 MW wind turbine from Alliant Energy Corporation, a public utility based in Madison, Wisconsin. The turbines will have a total installed capacity of 500MW and will be delivered to wind power projects in the states of Iowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota.  Vestas will deliver and commission the turbines starting in 2009 and continuing through 2010 and 2011. The turbines will have a total installed capacity of 500 megawatts and are to be delivered in three groups.
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Siemens Picks Boulder for R&D Center

June 4, 2008

The German company Siemens Energy announced Tuesday that it will establish its U.S. wind research and development center in Boulder, Colorado.  "This is another great testament to Colorado's growing New Energy economy," Gov. Bill Ritter said in a statement. "We continue to establish ourselves as a worldwide leader in renewable, sustainable and modern energy. The arrival of Siemens Energy's U.S. wind turbine research center draws particular attention to the creative and groundbreaking work being done in energy R&D in Colorado."
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