Category: Wind PowerBrowse through the companies or articles related to the category Wind Power. Also, try different search using the box on homepage » Wind Energy Instruments getting Bigger & BetterRenewable 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. Wi… US Continues to Lead World in Cumulative Wind Power, China Overtakes US in Annual AdditionsA new report out by the Department of Energy (DOE) and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, the 2009 Wind Technologies Market Report [PDF], provides us with a few new insights into the national and worldwide wind energy market and growth. Russia Plans its Largest Wind Farm and 1st Major Solar PlantRussia, heavily focused on oil and gas, has just unveiled plans to build its biggest wind farm. The country also intends to build its first solar power plant soon. Are the heat waves and fires getting to the country and President Medvedev? Perhaps, but Medvedev has been talking about diversifying Russia’s energy base and economy for a little while now. More Green Jobs Will Sprout from Brownfields
So far, the EPA’s brownfields/green jobs program has provided more than $96 million in revolving loans and grants to dozens of projects, which in turn has leveraged more than $2.5 billion in reclamation and redevelopment investments. The EPA estimates that the program has created almost 6500 new jobs relating to site remediation, construction, and redevelopment. Hair Care Company Tops Them All with Biggest Wind Power Installation
The project went through with significant help from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, which chipped in about 30% of the cost of the project. Also helping to win approval from Geneva officials was the company’s commitment to donate the equivalent of 5% of the wind power back to the city. It’s all part of Zotos’s plan to achieve 100% renewable energy at the facility by 2011. U.S. Utilities Get Solar Power Tour of Japan
You can get a blow-by-blow account of the solar tour by following @JuliaHamm on Twitter, so let’s put that aside for a moment and focus on SEPA, which is a non-profit that works to promote solar energy to the utility industry. Naturally its board includes solar industry companies such as Kyocera, but it is also top heavy with utility industry executives. It provides an interesting snapshot of how far utilities have come, and how far they have to go. A Simple Solution for Wind Power Storage
Of course, the technology for managing large volumes of air is fairly complicated, one factor being the tendency of a gas to heat up under pressure. The company has trademarked its system as General Compression’s Advanced Energy Storage (GCAES), and in an interesting twist, has partnered on the project with ConocoPhillips. 2.5 to 3.6 Million Jobs Created or Saved by Recovery Act, Many in Clean EnergyA new report out by the Council of Economic Advisors (CEA), analyzing the economic and job creation impact of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), finds that the ARRA saved or created millions of jobs. Additionally, one of the areas where Recovery Act funds are stimulating the most private investment is the clean energy sector. U.S. Army Dips a Toe in Wind Power Waters
Though the military has been reticent about wind power, it has been surging into a clean energy future on other fronts. For the past several years it has been moving rapidly to convert its operations to other forms of renewable energy such as solar and geothermal. That comes along with an aggressive push for energy conservation and biofuels, too, as well reducing the use of toxic chemicals and preserving habitats on Department of Defense lands. Brownfields Reclaimed for Clean Energy and New Green Jobs
We’ve written about the link between green jobs and brownfields reclamation before at CleanTechnica, and Environmental Leader has a nice article up on the topic that mentions some of the individual projects. It’s worth taking a look at the details to see how brownfields reclamation is unlocking a great potential for economic growth that in many cases has been languishing for decades. |









