Arcapita JV to invest $2 bln in China wind farms (08-07-2008)
Bahraini Islamic investment bank Arcapita said on Monday it had formed a joint venture with a firm affiliated with Indian conglomerate Tanti Group to invest $2 billion in developing wind farms in China.
From Reuters
G. Brown : wind farms are the future (07-07-2008)
Wind farms are an important part of the future when it comes to power generation and will help to cut energy bills according to the latest pronoucement from Prime Minister Gordon Brown on the subject.
From Your Canterbury
Second wind turbine proposed for Lucerne Valley (05-07-2008)
A second local wind turbine project was proposed for an area near Camp Rock Road — the latest example in the statewide push for renewable energy as presented at the most recent Municipal Advisory Council meeting.
From Daily Press
PG&E adds 103 MW of wind to portfolio (04-07-2008)
The Rattlesnake Road Wind Power Project is expected to begin operation in Q1 2009.
From Clean Tech
UN reports big jump in "green energy" investment (03-07-2008)
The U.N. calls it a "green energy gold rush" -- global investors plowed 148 billion dollars into new wind, solar and other alternative energy assets last year. That's 60 percent above the 92.6 billion dollars spent on such projects in 2006.
From WLOS
Nordic Windpower adds advisers (02-07-2008)
Berkeley's Nordic Windpower Ltd. announced that two executives from major renewable and wind energy corporations have joined the company as advisers.
From Bizjournals
Britain to invest £100bn in wind turbines (01-07-2008)
The British government last week outlined an ambitious investment programme of £100billion to boost production of renewable energies .
From Dispatch
Homeowner 'goes green' with wind turbine (30-06-2008)
Going Green is now the new "in" thing to do at schools and businesses. So how about being more environmentally savvy in your own home while saving money? FOX 28 found a homeowner who is doing just that.
From Fox28
Doughty Hanson to acquire wind turbine brakes maker Svendborg Brakes for €460 million (29-06-2008)
London-based independent private equity firm Doughty Hanson & Co says it is acquiring Danish industrial brakes maker Svendborg Brakes A/S for €460 million, for which it had submitted the highest bid at an auction conducted by Danske Markets.
From Domain B
Answer may be blowing in the wind (28-06-2008)
Britain aims to meet an ambitious EU target on renewable power - a huge business opportunity, but also a major cost, writes Roland Gribben.
From Telegraph
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