GE Bags 300 Megawatt Wind EPC Order In India
GE Renewable Energy has bagged its largest-ever EPC order in India from one of the largest independent renewable energy power generation companies in the country.
GE Renewable Energy has bagged its largest-ever EPC order in India from one of the largest independent renewable energy power generation companies in the country.
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When you’ve lost Illinois: With the launch of its latest wind farm, Italy’s Enel looks to corporate America for more renewable energy growth in 2019.
Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie gave the bum’s rush to offshore wind development in the state, now global energy giants are getting the job done.
Two Dutch companies have developed different technologies to simplify the connection of wind turbine components like monopiles and other transition pieces.
There are about 276.1 million cars in the USA in 2018. 77 million of them or about 28% could be fully powered by wind generation alone if they were electric and used full time.
The highway drive through Johnston has become anything but routine these days, for, as we crest a highway hill, we now see a line of wind turbines that appears on the horizon, rising high to the skyline. The 7 total wind turbines have become part of the norm of our RI renewable energy landscape, and many of us who live and work in the state are mighty glad.
The US Government has awarded new offshore wind leases off the coast of Massachusetts that are said to be worth over $405 million and which have the potential to develop up to 4.1 gigawatts of offshore wind.
Speaking on Wednesday at the 24th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), better known as COP24, the United States doubled-down on its allegiance to the fossil fuel industry and a business-as-usual case, while further espousing a view about its emissions levels that is beginning to bear less and less relation with the truth.
The ill-fated Cape Wind offshore wind project may be gone, but the Massachusetts offshore wind energy industry has roared into life with new lease auction.