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SeptemberSolar Power International 2010 is the largest and most comprehensive B2B solar industry event in North America, and the premiere destination for global solar companies conducting business in the U.S.
Siemens Energy and Samsung C&T Corporation have signed an agreement for the supply of wind turbines with a total capacity of up to 600 megawatts (MW) for use in the province of Ontario.
September 2010: City of Dallas signs power deal that includes renewable energy
The City of Dallas will save up to $7 million per year on a new electricity contract signed with TXU Energy that includes a renewable energy component. The new three-year contract represents a total electricity purchase of more than 2.2 million mega-watt hours (MWh)-enough to power more than 800 City-owned facilities, thousands of traffic signals and street lights, and operations like pumping water.
September 2010: Aeronautica to build wind turbine nacelles in New Hampshire
Wind turbine manufacturer Aeronautica Windpower is set to begin shipping new 225 kW and 750kW wind turbines made in the United States.
September 2010: U.S. consumers and Fortune 1000 executives skeptical about corporate commitment to Go Green
It looks like Corporate America has some convincing to do with the public-and fellow executives-about its move to Go Green.
September 2010: SEIA and GTM Research partner up for U.S. solar market analysis
The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) and Greentech Media (GTM) Research have entered a partnership to collect and publish data and analysis on solar photovoltaics (PV), concentrating solar power (CSP), and solar heating and cooling (SHC) markets in the United States.
September 2010: U.S. DOE designates national center for ocean energy research and development in Florida
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has designated the Center for Ocean Energy Technology (COET) at Florida Atlantic University as a national center for ocean energy research and development.
September 2010: SkyBuilt Power awarded U.S. Army contract for Afghanistan using renewable energy, mobile power stations
SkyBuilt Power has been awarded a contract by the U.S. Army to provide rapidly deployable renewable energy power stations for Afghanistan. The contract provides for both products and services.
September 2010: Tennessee revs up switchgrass study
The University of Tennessee Biofuels Initiative (UTBI) is closely watching how more than 1,000 acres of newly planted, improved varieties of switchgrass are faring.
September 2010: Lincoln Renewable Energy passes important milestone for utility scale solar farm in New Jersey
Lincoln Renewable Energy (LRE) has announced an important permitting milestone for its 10 megawatt New Jersey Oak Solar farm in Cumberland County, New Jersey.
September 2010: GE unit invests in 183 MW Idaho wind power portfolio
Maintaining momentum in its renewable energy investing, GE Energy Financial Services has made an equity investment in Idaho's largest wind power project.
WindPower Innovations has announced Permanent Magnet Direct Drive wind turbine solutions as a key component in its overall mission to provide unique and efficient ways for the wind industry to economically transition into its future.
Solaire Generation, a leading designer, manufacturer and installer of solar photovoltaic (PV) parking structures, has been selected to supply solar parking canopies for of one of the largest solar power installations at a single commercial site in the U.S.
Cogentrix Energy LLC has entered into a contract with Public Service Company of Colorado (PSCo), an Xcel Energy company, for a solar generating project to be located near Alamosa, in southern Colorado.
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