The Spain-based company Gamesa, will triple its investment in China in the next 2-3 years, to expand its facilities in the country. The Spanish company already invested around 42 million Euro in 2009 and plans to invest a further 90 million by 2012, to meet the rising demand of China’s growing wind energy industry.
read more... 17/09/2010
Researchers in Norway believe that with help from oil and gas extraction technologies, geothermal energy could be tapped more readily. There is a solution for the world's insatiable energy needs. It is CO2-free and safe. And it's located right under our feet.
read more... 16/09/2010
State-owned Russian Technologies corporation plans to start building the country's first biofuel plant next year in Siberia. The company has signed all the agreements and will start building the plant from March-April, and the project will be finished by the end of the year.
read more... 15/09/2010
The government of Gyeongsangnam-do, a region in the south-east region of South Korea reached an agreement with the solar energy company SunEdison, subsidiary of MEMC Electronic Materials, the development of 400 MW of solar power in the province.
read more... 14/09/2010
The Swedish retailing giant has concluded with the Spanish wind manufacturer Gamesa, the acquiring of six wind farms in Germany. The sum of the transaction was not revealed.
read more... 13/09/2010