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Wednesday, 08 September 2010 00:00 |
Wind turbines now powering Lewes campus
The coastal breezes of southern Delaware are now powering the entirety of the university’s Hugh R. Sharp Campus in Lewes. The university’s newly constructed, two-megawatt wind turbine was officially commissioned on June 11, bringing both a power source and a learning tool to the home of the College of Earth, Ocean and Environment’s campus.
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Tuesday, 07 September 2010 00:00 |
Wind deal expands Barnhart's service
Barnhart Renewables, a division of Barnhart Crane & Rigging Co., will join forces with wind turbine engineering specialist WindPower Innovations, Inc. The agreement in principle follows long talks between the two companies. "It is a clear indicator of the unique and vital role we will serve together in the wind energy markets," said John Myers, WindPower Innovations president and CEO.
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Monday, 06 September 2010 00:00 |
Wave energy converter is ready for sea trials
A manufacturer of wave power products will research its energy converter. Columbia Power Technologies LLC received funding from the U.S. Department of Energy to research an intermediate-scale version of its Manta Wave Energy Converter.
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Wednesday, 25 August 2010 00:00 |
Can the World Be Powered Mainly by Solar and Wind Energy?
Continuous research and development of alternative energy could soon lead to a new era in human history in which two renewable sources -- solar and wind -- will become Earth's dominant contributor of energy, a Nobel laureate said in Boston at a special symposium at the American Chemical Society's 240th National Meeting on August 24.
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Tuesday, 17 August 2010 00:00 |
Wind Energy Instruments getting Bigger & Better
Renewable energy production and demand growth is gaining momentum in many ways across the world. There is a booming demand of wind power today and all wind energy equipment manufacturers are gearing up to meet the demand and take advantage of it. Wind power capacity growth will be reaching 447GW in the next five years and by year 2014 end, Asia will lead the world in installed wind capacity. Enercon is amongst the other manufacturers who are focusing on 3MV-class wind turbines based on E-82/2.0. Without increasing the component sizes, there are new designs to operate at 3MW power. There will be a 3-6% increased yield because of these innovative designs as claimed by the Enercon.
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