Ireland-based Biotricity, which supplies and installs energy saving systems and wind turbines, has declared its plans to build a biomass facility worth €40 million in Co Offaly, Ireland. The plant will create about 200 job opportunities for construction of the proposed facility and about 65 people will be employed at the facility during the first year of operation.
Campbell Soup is planning with BNB Napoleon, a subsidiary of Exton, Pennsylvania-based BNB Renewable Energy, to construct a solar project worth $21.6 million in Napoleon to supply electric energy for its food production unit.
According to Bloomberg New Energy Finance, the global wind industry will go through a low-phase in 2010. This outlook was based on the capacity of new megawatts installed this year.
Amonix, which designs and produces concentrated photovoltaic (CPV) solar energy systems, has started construction of a 214,000-square-foot plant located on North Pecos Road in North Las Vegas, Nevada.
Abbey Renewables has announced a proposal to construct a £13 million solar farm spanning 35 acres in Wilburton. Nick Sutton, the managing director of the company stated that the project would generate clean electricity to serve the demands of about 1,200 homes and the area could still be used to graze livestock. He added that for the past six months, the company has been planning for the new solar farm that complies with the new government regulation.
Enerkem, a company that converts waste into biofuel, reported that its US-based affiliate has completed the requirements of the US federal environment assessment to get approval for the construction of a waste-to-ethanol plant.
An open-loop geothermal system will be installed in Colorado's Capitol building, which will use a $4.6 million grant from the US Department of Energy under the Energy Recovery Act.
MeyGen, a tidal energy syndicate consisting of International Power, Morgan Stanley, and Atlantis Resources, has entered into a deal with UK-based Crown Estate to construct a tidal power project with a capacity of 400 MW, in the Inner Sound in Pentland Firth of Scotland.
Construction of a 5 MW capacity MicroCSP facility named the Kalaeloa Solar One project, a venture between the State of Hawaii, Keahole Solar Power, and the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands, commenced on October 27, 2010.
The results of the national elections on Tuesday and subsequent advance of Republican politicians will make it even more difficult for the U.S. clean energy industry over the coming years. However with the Governor of Massachusetts Deval Patrick being re-elected the state should not have a problem with its growing cleantech cluster.
Terms
While we only use edited and approved content for Azthena
answers, it may on occasions provide incorrect responses.
Please confirm any data provided with the related suppliers or
authors. We do not provide medical advice, if you search for
medical information you must always consult a medical
professional before acting on any information provided.
Your questions, but not your email details will be shared with
OpenAI and retained for 30 days in accordance with their
privacy principles.
Please do not ask questions that use sensitive or confidential
information.
Read the full Terms & Conditions.