Consolidator, operator and developer of small-scale hydroelectric projects China Hydroelectric Corporation has inked a definite agreement for acquiring a hydroelectric power project of 19 MW capacity in China’s Yunnan province. The company also has a pending acquisition of another hydroelectric power project of 44 MW capacity in the same province. The two projects together will enable the company to produce an additional 63 MW of hydroelectric power.
Interact Holdings Group Inc. has entered into a joint venture agreement with Solar Masters.
OG&E is seeking the approval of Oklahoma Corporation Commission (OCC) for the construction and operation of a wind farm called “Crossroads” of capacity 198 MW in northwestern Oklahoma.
As per the feed-in tariff program of the Green Energy Act, the province of Ontario has seen the approval of 184 novel contracts for green-energy projects. Previously, 510 green-energy projects were approved. These projects can together produce over 2,500 MW of electricity, sufficient to run 600,000 homes. These projects will attract private sector investments of around $9 billion. Ontario is known for its solar photovoltaic and wind power capacity.
The province of Ontario, by means of the Innovation Demonstration Fund (IDF), is funding $4 million to assist Woodland Biofuels Inc. and its associates construct a demonstration facility that will utilize renewable wastes to produce cellulosic ethanol.
Skanska has received contracts to build two hydropower facilities in Høyanger Municipality, Sognefjorden located in western Norway for a Norwegian client Statkraft.
The Green Building Initiative (GBI) has received appreciation from the GREENGUARD Environmental Institute (GEI) for successfully completing its American National Standard for Commercial Green Building.
Carbon credit generating project facilitator Dynamic Applications Corp. has announced its business development plans to commence projects in many Asian nations including China.
The SOL 25 Plus flat plate solar collector has a lower depth compared to other collector panels, making it suitable for architectural designs.
The College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering ("CNSE") of the University at Albany announced today that it has been selected to receive a prestigious grant from the National Science Foundation ("NSF") for a new initiative that will support the growth of green energy jobs and businesses across New York State by advancing nanotechnology-enabled innovations in clean and renewable energy technologies.
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