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Atlas Copco Helps ZF Wind Power Optimize Air Usage and Minimize Energy Consumption
2013-10-11 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
WILRIJK, Belgium –Today, wind power is the world's fastest growing energy source. When ZF Wind Power in Belgium needed an expansion of the compressed air capacity at its site in Lommel, Atlas Copco recommended GA 160 VSD FF compressors and an ES central control system to optimize their compressed air usage. "Working with companies who understand our business and can support us is of paramount importance, and Atlas Copco was clearly the best fit," says Rob Loos, Senior Technician at the ...This story is related to the following:HVACGreen & CleanSearch for suppliers of: Screw Compressors | Air Compressors |
Vestas to supply turbines for 108MW Crucea North wind power plant in Romania
2013-10-11 01:00:00| Power Technology
Vestas Wind Systems has won a contract from S.C. Crucea Wind Farm, 100% owned indirectly by STEAG, for the 108MW Crucea North wind power plant in Romania.
Plans move forward on $50M Michigan wind power project
2013-10-10 18:29:47| Energy - Topix.net
Plans are moving forward for a $50 million wind power project in Huron County that's expected to serve customers of DTE Energy Co.
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Wind and solar power subsidies 'still too high', says environment minister
2013-10-09 20:58:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Guardian: A new environment minister who advised David Cameron on energy has suggested subsidies for wind and solar power are "still too high", amid growing speculation the Tories are planning an assault against green costs on energy bills. George Eustice, who had an energy brief on Cameron's policy board until this week, argued the current subsidy system needs to be replaced because it is not getting the best deal for consumers. He made the comments to the Western Morning News just before being appointed...
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Conn. panel rejects large-scale wind power rules
2013-09-26 14:45:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Associated Press: State lawmakers have again rejected proposed regulations for large-scale wind energy projects, extending Connecticut's ban on new wind turbines. The Journal Inquirer reports (http://bit.ly/1eJxP16 ) that members of a legislative committee rejected the most recent proposal from the Connecticut Siting Council. Lawmakers said the rules would make it too easy for developers to get around the regulations with waivers. Without regulations to govern wind projects, the 2011 ban on turbines will continue...
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