During the fall of 2011, ESA submitted the applications to TVA’s Generation Partners pilot program. The pilot was designed to demonstrate the feasibility of purchasing electric energy from residential, commercial, and industrial customers generated by qualified renewable generation resources. Qualifying systems were required to be more than .5 kilowatt (kW), but less than 200kW and consist of a commercially proven technology of either solar electric, wind, low-impact hydropower or biomass. Since that time, the program has been modified for projects up to 50kW.
ESA Renewables gets TVA approval for 22 solar arrays
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Iberdrola signs Vestas for 82MW Marszewo wind project in Poland
The order has a total capacity of 82MW and the turbines will be installed in Marszewo, 20km north-west of Slupsk/Zajaczkowo in Poland. The delivery of the turbines is scheduled to start at the end of ...
Iberdrola signs Vestas for 82MW Marszewo wind project in Poland
Iberdrola signs Vestas for 82MW Marszewo wind project in Poland
ABB to supply submarine cable for UK’s Humber Gateway offshore wind farm
ABB to supply submarine cable for UK’s Humber Gateway offshore wind farm
ABB will design and supply 2x14 kilometer (km) circuits of 132 kilovolts (kV) three-core AC submarine cable, with integrated fiber optics, to connect Humber Gateway, one of the UK’s largest offshore wind farms, to the mainland grid. Delivery of the cable is scheduled for 2013.
ABB will design and supply 2x14 kilometer (km) circuits of 132 kilovolts (kV) three-core AC submarine cable, with integrated fiber optics, to connect Humber Gateway, one of the UK’s largest offshore wind farms, to the mainland grid. Delivery of the cable is scheduled for 2013.
GDF SUEZ emerges a preferred bidder for Az Zour project in Kuwait
Following financial close, the consortium will construct a gas-fired combined cycle power plant of at least 1,500MW and an associated water desalination plant with a capacity of 102 to 107 MIGD (464 to 486 thousand m³/day). All of the plant’s output will be purchased by the Kuwait Ministry of Electricity and Water under a 40-year long-term Energy Conversion and Water Purchase Agreement (ECWPA). The plant is expected to start commercial operation in 2015.
GDF SUEZ emerges a preferred bidder for Az Zour project in Kuwait
GDF SUEZ emerges a preferred bidder for Az Zour project in Kuwait
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