Catacel Corporation, driving reaction system innovation with patented technologies, is the recipient of a 2010 NorTech Innovation Award in the Advanced Energy, Power & Propulsion category. Catacel was one of more than 40 nominees from Northeast Ohio's manufacturing, industrial, medical and innovation industries.
Vestas has received an order from Granite Reliable Power Windpark for the supply of 33 numbers of V90-3.0 MW wind turbines totaling 99 MW. Service and maintenance agreement for a period of two years is also included in the order. Noble Environmental Power owns a majority stake in the 99-MW wind project.
Sway AS, a company based in Bergen, will receive NOK 137 million from Enova for the demonstration of a prototype of a new wind turbine technology. The support from Enova for this project demonstrates its commitment toward renewable energy. The cost of generating power from offshore wind turbines has the potential to reduce significantly through this demonstration project.
The AWE 52-900 wind turbine is available in three versions with 40, 50 and 70 meter high towers. It is also available in two different configurations that are 52-meter rotor diameter for class II wind situations and 54-meter rotor diameter for class III lower wind situations.
AC Solar supplies wind turbines manufactured by Bergey Windpower. The BWC XL.1 wind turbine is an upwind model that consists of three blades made from pultruded fiberglass. This turbine produces a rated power output of 1,000 watts, while the peak power output is 1,600 watts. The BWC XL.1 wind turbine comprises an airfoil that results in an increase in efficiency. It has a rotor in a diameter of 2.5 meters.
Plutonic Power Corp. announced that it has signed the second Impact Benefit Agreement (IBA) with the shishalh Nation in British Columbia. The long term deal has been inked to facilitate development of transmission in the shishalh traditional territory to enable new renewable energy projects. Both the organizations believe this is the first in the history of British Columbia that two deals have been signed consecutively by a renewable energy project developer and a First Nation.
Gamesa, a Spain-based company, has established its operations in India with the launching of its plant, Gamesa Wind Turbines Pvt. Ltd, near Chennai, India. The plant was inaugurated by Gamesa's Chairman, Mr. Jorge Calvet and the Chairman & Managing Director of Gamesa Wind Turbines Pvt Ltd., Mr. Ramesh Kymal.
At the ZINO Green Investment Forum that is to be held in Portland on February 24 and in Seattle on March 4, attended by business leaders and investors, fifteen Northwest companies that were selected will compete for a $50,000 fund. The selected companies will present their latest green technologies, products and ideas at the forum. The company with best potential for investment opportunities in the fields of energy efficiency, clean technology, or sustainable services or products will be awarded the fund.
Pfister Energy has collaborated with McEnany Contracting to form a new company, Pfister Energy of Florida LLC, to deliver turnkey energy efficiency and renewable energy projects in the Southeastern United States. New offices have also been opened by the partnership in Florida.
For the grid-tie solar systems, grid-tie inverter system is utilized to convert DC electricity into AC power and to transfer the extra power to the utility grid. During excess flow of current or when low energy is used, the excess power can be transferred to the utility company and eventually this credits the energy bill of customers.
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