Zotos International Inc. received final approval from the Geneva Zoning Board of Appeals Tuesday night for a $7 million wind power project at its Ontario County plant. The Darien, Conn.-based hair-care manufacturer Zotos …
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The Lower Colorado River Authority on Wednesday suggested dozens of possible routes for a transmission line that would bear wind power from the McCamey area in West Texas to Gillespie County. (Update: I’ve …
In 2009, Goldwind received new wind power capacity orders for about 2,722 megawatts, accounting for approximately 19.7 percent of the wind generation added in China last year. Goldwind’s contract with Timken …
The electricity from the Cape Wind project would cost 10 percent less than previously planned under an agreement reached in principal with the state attorney general’s office. Attorney General Martha Coakley …
A wind-driven wildfire has burned more than 12.5-square miles of dry brush near Palmdale in northern Los Angeles County, damaging a few structures and forcing people from approximately 2,000 homes to evacuate.
Researchers at JILA have demonstrated the use of infrared laser light to quickly and precisely heat the water in “nano bathtubs” — tiny sample containers — for microscopy studies of the biochemistry of single molecules and nanoparticles.
JUNO BEACH, Fla.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The board of directors of NextEra Energy, Inc. (NYSE: NEE) today expanded the size of the board by one and appointed Kenneth B. Dunn as the board’s newest member. Dunn, 58, is dean of the Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon University. Dunn’s appointment increases the size of the NextEra Energy [...]
COLCHESTER, VT–(Marketwire – July 30, 2010) – Green Mountain Power today asked the Vermont Public Service Board to authorize a 3.1 percent rate adjustment to go into effect on October 1, 2010, as part of its alternative regulation plan. The increase is primarily due to factors that affect all utilities in the region, such as [...]
The electricity from the Cape Wind project would cost about 10 percent less than previously planned under an agreement reached in principal with the state attorney general’s office.
Russia says it plans to spend $200 million building the country’s largest wind-power plant in the southern Krasnodar Territory near the Black Sea. The plant will initially produce 50 megawatts of power annually, with an eventual goal of a capacity of 100 megawatts a year, RIA Novosti reported.