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04.11.2010
Solyndra consolidates factories, sheds 40 workers
US-headquartered solar manufacturer Solyndra has revealed to NewNet that it has closed one of its factories in a move to consolidate its fabrication facilities into one, as part of a business plan it formed after gaining new CEO Brian Harrison in order to bring its financing on track. |
04.11.2010
Anti-wind campaigners cost English economy £1.3bn
Residents in England who campaign against the build of wind farms stand to cost the economy £1.3bn in lost opportunities, according to a new report, which stresses the size of investment that could be leveraged before 2030. |
02.11.2010
GE secures Suncor Energy supply order
General Electric (GE) will supply 55 of its 1.6MW wind turbines to Suncor Energy for one of the largest wind power projects in the province of Alberta in Canada. |
29.10.2010
Tessera Solar’s Calico project is shovel-ready, licence granted
The California Energy Commission (CEC) has granted a licence for a Tessera Solar special vehicle subsidiary to develop the Calico Solar project in the Mojave Desert in San Bernardino County, the seventh solar plant it has approved in the last two months. |
29.10.2010
Juwi enters India’s renewable energy market
Juwi Group, a project developer of renewable energies, has established a subsidiary in Bangalore, India. The company plans to install a number of solar power plants with a total combined capacity exceeding 100MW starting in 2011. |
29.10.2010
First Wind shelves Nasdaq listing
Wind farm developer First Wind has pulled its much anticipated initial public offering, which had been expected to take place on Nasdaq this week. |
28.10.2010
Wind speeds up in North America but down in Europe, says 3TIER
3TIER, a company specialising in renewable energy information services, has released third quarter wind performance maps revealing higher than average wind speeds in North America and normal to below average wind speeds in Europe, with the exception of the UK. |
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