Category Archives: Wind Turbines

HGC Engineering Strengthens its Tool Kit in Response to Evolving Regulatory Demands for Acoustic Assessments of Wind Turbine Noise

More demanding regulatory assessments for wind power projects are being legislated in jurisdictions across North America and around the world in response to their potential effects on residents living in the vicinity of these renewable energy developments.

(PRWeb March 28, 2012)

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HGC Engineering Strengthens its Tool Kit in Response to Evolving Regulatory Demands for Acoustic Assessments of Wind Turbine Noise

Hands-on Wind Power Training Coming to Chadron, Nebraska

Award-winning Colorado renewable energy authors and educators Dan Bartmann and Dan Fink will be teaching a series of intensive, hands-on wind power classes for home and business owners from April 30 through May 10, 2012 in Chadron, Nebraska.

(PRWeb April 05, 2012)

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Hands-on Wind Power Training Coming to Chadron, Nebraska

Employment boost as new factory building wind turbine blades creates 1000 green energy jobs in Leith

MORE than 1000 jobs could be created with a £125million investment to build blades for wind turbines in the UK.

Employment boost as new factory building wind turbine blades creates 1000 green energy jobs in Leith

119ft wind turbines given the green light

Plans for two wind turbines close to north Shropshire villages have been given the go-ahead by the council, despite huge public opposition to them.

119ft wind turbines given the green light

Global Wind Composites Material Market Future Discussed in New Report Published at MarketPublishers.com

New research report “Future Material Needs for the Global Wind Energy Market: 2011–2016” delivered by Lucintel has been recently published by Market Publishers ltd. the report finds that over the last five years, the global wind composites material market has been growing at a rapid rate, and it is expected to keep this up reaching USD 5.5 billion by 2016 with a CAGR of 16% from 2011 through 2016.

(PRWeb March 29, 2012)

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Global Wind Composites Material Market Future Discussed in New Report Published at MarketPublishers.com

Ethos, a Farm in the Mayan Jungle, is announcing its Launch as the Forefront of Sustainable Tourism in the Mexican Caribbean

Tourism group Sunset World has created an innovative agricultural project where clean alternative energy is used to produce organic products to supply six hotels in Cancun and the Riviera Maya. This year 400 tons of fruits and vegetables, 200,000 exotic ornamental plants and 30 tons of honey will be produced. about $3 million will be invested in this 1000 acre farm.

(PRWeb March 27, 2012)

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Ethos, a Farm in the Mayan Jungle, is announcing its Launch as the Forefront of Sustainable Tourism in the Mexican Caribbean

LUXADD Partners with Kilowatt Depot to Introduce the Express T5 Retrofit Kit Series: Greener, More Efficient Fluorescent Lighting Saves Up to 73% on Energy Costs

Kilowatt Depot a leading distributor of green and renewable energy products for the U.S. and South America

(PRWeb March 28, 2012)

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LUXADD Partners with Kilowatt Depot to Introduce the Express T5 Retrofit Kit Series: Greener, More Efficient Fluorescent Lighting Saves Up to 73% on Energy Costs

New Workshop from Jim Hendershot Focuses on the Cost of NdFeB Magnets

JH-Workshop.com announces a pre-conference workshop at Electrical Manufacturing & Coil Winding Expo 2012: Reducing NdFeB magnet cost for Vehicle Traction Motor Generators. This two day event will take place in Milwaukee, WI on May 7-8, 2012. There is a special discount on the registration fees for EMCWA members.

(PRWeb March 27, 2012)

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New Workshop from Jim Hendershot Focuses on the Cost of NdFeB Magnets

Second Wind and Dulas announce strategic partnership on advanced wind measurement systems

Renewable energy innovator to expand presence of second Wind’s technology in the UK wind energy market

(PRWeb March 28, 2012)

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Second Wind and Dulas announce strategic partnership on advanced wind measurement systems

Wind turbines that use human-like learning to improve efficiency

Wind turbines are exposed to a wide variety of wind conditions, from zephyrs to gales, and ensuring the maximum amount of power is extracted from the turbine across a range of wind speeds is a difficult task. Chinese researchers have now developed a biologically inspired control system that uses “memory” of past experience to learn how to best adapt to changing conditions… Continue Reading …

Wind turbines that use human-like learning to improve efficiency