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MarchConstellation Energy has announced that it will support the development of commercial photovoltaic power systems with a $90 million solar capital commitment.
March 2010: Hundreds of wind power jobs coming to Wisconsin
Ingeteam, a manufacturer of wind and solar components, announced that it would create hundreds of jobs by opening a new plant in Milwaukee, just as new data shows that the U.S. faces growing competition from China
SunEdison, North America's largest solar energy services provider and a subsidiary of MEMC Electronic Materials, has activated the first phase of its 16-megawatt solar farm in Davidson County, North Carolina.
Several studies point to a decrease in clean energy investments during 2009, a trend linked to the economic downturn.
Geothermal energy capacity expanded six percent in the United States in 2009, due to six new geothermal plants which came online, adding 176.68 megawatts (MW).
Western Massachusetts Electric Company (WMECo) plans to develop the first of several large-scale solar energy facilities.
March 2010: Norway to build the world's biggest wind turbine
The world's biggest wind turbine is to be on trials in Norway and could be contributing to the country's grid by 2011.
A shift in biofuel production to cellulosic biofuels is underway as both demonstration and commercial-scale power plants are opening or moving closer to completion.
Raser Technologies, Inc., an energy technology company, announced that the U.S. Treasury has approved its renewable energy grant application for the company's Thermo No. 1 geothermal power plant.
NextEra Energy Resources, a leader in wind energy generation, has selected GE's WindBOOST technology to enhance the output from its fleet of approximately 800 GE 1.5sle wind turbines.
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