Sunday, June 26, 2011

Residential Wind Power - Residential Wind Power Part 1




2008 I-Renew Energy Expo presentation by Tom Hurd of Spatial Designs



In the News:




Houston Stands Out for Clean Energy Companies Seeking New Home Base
Reuters
He also helped to encourage Danish wind turbine maker Vestas to locate its North American research headquarters in Houston, said Pratima Rangarajan, the division's senior vice president of global research and innovation, in an email to SolveClimate ...

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PacifiCorp sticking with coal, despite the cost
Albany Democrat Herald
Pacific Power has raised residential rates in Oregon by 49 percent since 2005, when it announced its takeover by MidAmerican Energy Holdings, a subsidiary of Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway conglomerate. Part of that rise was driven by the $1.2 ...

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reNews Europe

Research and Markets: China Wind Energy Market - 2011 Report
Benzinga
The country has put in place a favorable regulatory framework that works towards promoting the rise of wind power in its provinces. From the very smallest province to major cities, China has plans to spread the growth of wind power in every part of the ...
China Renewable Energy Industry Update: Jun. 21China Briefing
What's blowin' in the wind?Examiner.com

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ABC Online

Google's clean energy investments nearing $1 billion
SmartPlanet.com (blog)
It allocated $280M toward residential solar power earlier this month, spent $100 million for a majority stake in the 845-megawatts Shepherds Flat wind power project in Oregon in April, and made a $168 million investment in BrightSource Energy's 2600 ...
Google invests another $102 million in gigawatt-scale Alta WindEcoSeed
Health concerns fuel wind debateABC Online
Resource potential for wind energyREVE

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Concord Light Eying Wind Energy from Maine
Patch.com
Wind turbines (as seen in California) are being constructed in Maine and Concord Light will eventually purchase part of the energy created. Wind energy will soon be coming to Concord courtesy of a project ...

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