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NYC’s Procurement Office Seeking Renewables Releases Q&A Form

New York City's Office of Citywide Procurement has unveiled a helpful question-and-answer document to help respondents apply to its recently released power call....

UpWind Solutions Passes DNV GL ISO Audit

UpWind Solutions recently completed the 9001:2008 Quality Management System certification to ensure its systems are continually improving. According to UpWind, this is the...

Kruger Energy Taps Romax For Condition Monitoring

Romax Technology will provide condition monitoring services for two Canadian-based wind farms owned by Kruger Energy. As part of the agreement, Romax will...

Tri Global Energy Claims Wind Development Crown In Texas

Citing stats from the American Wind Energy Association's (AWEA) Second-Quarter 2015 Market Report, Tri Global Energy (TGE), a Dallas-based utility-scale renewable energy company,...

Ingeteam Expands Global Footprint With Two New Subsidiaries

Ingeteam, a Spain-based provider of wind and solar power products and services, has opened new subsidiaries in Romania and the Philippines. The company...

Utility Report Pegs Renewables, Regulation, Consumer Tech As ‘Critical’ Challenges

A new report from Kansas-based engineering and construction firm Black & Veatch says utility executives are feeling increasing uncertainty about the pace of...

Southwire Buys High-Voltage Cable Plant In North Carolina

Georgia-based Southwire Co. has completed its purchase of a transmission cable manufacturing plant in Huntersville, N.C., from ABB Inc. Through the acquisition, Southwire...

European Offshore Wind Sector Sets Record In First Half Of 2015

In the first six months of 2015, the European offshore wind industry installed more new capacity than in any other year on record...

ArcLight Closes Sixth Fund With $5.6 Billion In Commitments

ArcLight Capital Partners has financially closed its latest fund, ArcLight Energy Partners Fund VI. The fund closed with $5.575 billion in commitments, exceeding...

SgurrEnergy Expands Canadian Operations

Renewable energy consultancy SgurrEnergy has expanded its Canadian operations base to Montreal and Toronto, a strategic move to build on growing business opportunities...

Provinces Support Cross-Border Collaboration Of Renewables

Newfoundland and Labrador Minister of Natural Resources Derrick Dalley and Ontario Minister of Energy Bob Chiarelli are seeking methods to import renewable energy...

GlobalData: U.K. Tops Global Offshore Wind Market

The U.K. will remain the leading offshore wind power market globally by 2025, with its installed capacity increasing to 23.2 GW from 4.5...

Gamesa, Technical University Of Madrid To Develop Advanced Wind Tunnel

Gamesa and the Technical University of Madrid have signed a memorandum of understanding to jointly design, develop and operate a high-performance aerodynamic testing...

Consumers Energy Offers Public Tours Of Cross Winds Energy Park

The Chamber of Commerce in Caro, Mich., will offer free public tours of the 111 MW Cross Winds Energy Park on Saturday, July...

Cuba Seeks Foreign Investment To Build 13 Wind Farms

The Republic of Cuba is planning to build seven wind farms that will be financed by foreign investors under a program aimed at...

Wind Generated 140% Of Denmark’s Electrical Needs

On July 9, Danish wind farms produced nearly 140% of the electricity used by the small Nordic nation. According to Energinet.dk, which owns...

GE To Build Wind Power Training Center In China

GE has announced that it will build a new wind power training center in Shenyang, China. The approximately 500-square-meter facility will be built...

ALL Cranes Adds Two Cranes From Liebherr

Independence, Ohio-based construction services provider ALL Cranes has obtained two Liebherr all-terrain (AT) cranes. The machines include a 600-ton Liebherr LTM 1500-8.1 and...

Duke Energy Upgrades Notrees Energy Storage System

Duke Energy is in the process of updating its 36 MW energy storage and power management system located at the company's 153 MW...

IESO: 18-Month Reliability Outlook Is Positive

The outlook for the reliability of Ontario's electricity system remains positive for the next 18 months, according to the Independent Electricity System Operator...

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