Wind energy is poised to grow rapidly after 2015 in Quebec, Canada. A recent survey conducted by Léger marketing firm, on behalf of Canadian Wind Energy Association (CanWEA), indicates that nearly 75% of Quebec’s residents are in favor of wind energy generation.
Day4 Energy, a supplier of photovoltaic (PV) products and solutions, declared that it has contracted an accord with Enerpoint, a solar PV distributing company from Italy.
American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) announced the creation of a new association called the Distributed Wind Energy Association (DWEA). DWEA will address on education, and support in promoting the on-site consumption and generation of distributed wind energy.
CNPV Solar Power, a public limited company, and AE Photonics, a project development and distribution company, declared that they have signed an extended continuing partnership accord for the delivery of 300 MWp solar PV modules during the period 2011 to 2013.
Clemson University in South Carolina performed the ground breaking ceremony for its proposed wind turbine testing center, to be built at a cost of around $100 million.
Denmark has become the first country in the world to introduce biofuel gas stations. The country has brought in a new biofuel prepared from wheat straw for running the cars.
The Queensland Government, led by Bligh, has declared the availability of funding for the exploration of new geothermal energy resources that can produce enough electric power to supply clean energy to its coastal cities and towns.
A recent report from the Ontario Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) indicates that the province of Ontario has reached its all time hourly wind generation output on October 26. Around 9.00 PM on that date the state generated 1,056 MW of power.
TERRASource, a company known for offering Geothermal systems for commercial and residential usages, declared that it has set up its new web presence to serve the rising demand for its geothermal systems in the USA and overseas.
Envergent Technologies, a venture of Ensyn and Honeywell’s UOP, declared that High North BioResources Partnership, a joint venture of Ensyn Technologies and Tolko Industries, has chosen the company to carry out an engineering research on converting wood residue into renewable electricity and heat.
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