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AWEA: U.S. wind power hits 50 GW milestone

Wind power in U.S. has reached 50GW of electric generation capacity, enough to power 13 million homes and the equivalent of 44 coal-fired power plants or 11 nuclear plants, according to the American Wind Energy Association. This represents five times the country's 10 GW cumulative installed capacity in 2006 and twice of what it was installed in 2008.

read more... 10/08/2012

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German electricity grid hit by a set of delays

The expansion of Germany’s high-voltage electricity grid is facing a series of delays and needs to speed urgently to ensure it has enough electricity capacity to absorb the quickly increase in power from renewable energies, according to the country's grid regulator BNA.

read more... 06/08/2012

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Germany new wind power installation up 26% in the first half of 2012

According to some data released by BWE wind power group and VDMA Power Systems turbine makers group, Germany has added about 1000 MW of installed wind farm capacity in the first six months of the year. They expect that the capacity will jump to 2400 MW by the end of the year, the equivalent to the energy produced by two nuclear power plants.

read more... 02/08/2012

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U.S EIA: 27 GW of coal-fired to be retired by 2016

Coal is projected to retain the largest share of the electricity generation mix through 2035. But as early as from 2012 to 2016 is expected to be retired about 27 GW of capacity from 175 coal-fired generators, mainly due modest growth in US energy demand along with a continuous drop in relative fuel prices of gas compared with coal, according to recent data released by U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA).

read more... 01/08/2012

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UK: a new record for REpower

A few days ago REpower announced its new record, the company has inked contracts with an overall capacity of more than 1 GW in the UK, which will add about 66 MW to REpower UK’s portfolio.

read more... 31/07/2012

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