The Rodbaston Campus in the South Staffordshire College has just received approval from the Government’s Planning Inspectorate for installing wind turbines, which would be the first in the West Midlands area.
Rwanda plans to produce 300 MW of electricity by 2017 from geothermal sources. According to Coletha Ruhamya, the Junior Energy Minister of Rwanda, the country plans on providing electricity to at least half of all the homes in the nation by the same time.
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has awarded an amount of $1 million to 22 solar projects.
In 2007, when Deval Patrick became the Governor of Massachusetts, a total of 3.5 MW solar systems had been installed in the State. Currently, as he is ready to begin his second term as the Governor, the State has 33.3 MW installed and a similar amount under construction.
EDP, a Portuguese power company, currently controls an offshore wind energy generation project located in the north of Portugal and anticipates finishing it in another six months period.
Cavico, a Vietnam-based infrastructure developing and investing company, declared that its auxiliary, Cavico Bridge and Tunnel, has contracted a deal with Electricity of Vietnam (EVN), a government owned electric utility company, to construct Song Bung 2 Hydropower project.
Idkidu, a small hamlet located in Dakshina Kannada District in India, contributes its might to reduce global warming by utilizing ecologically friendly bio-gas. The village has over 700 families and is well acknowledged for its community improvement activities.
Gary Adrian’s house, at northwest of Davenport, will receive clean renewable energy generated by the 120 foot tall wind turbine erected at the backyard of his house.
The Benbole Energy Farm has received permission from the Cornwall council to build a solar farm over a 10 acre site located between St Mabyn and St Kew close to Bodmin in North Cornwall.
SNC-Lavalin Group, a Montreal-based engineering company, has signed a letter-of-intent with Nalcor Energy (the Newfoundland and Labrador crown corporation) to build a power generating station for the proposed 824 MW Muskrat Falls hydro power development over the Lower Churchill River located in Labrador.
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