| Content Category: New & Noteworthy |
| GreenHunter Invests In China-Based Wind Turbine Manufacturer |
| on 30 Nov 2007 by NAW Staff |
| Grapevine, Texas-based GreenHunter Energy Inc. has entered two definitive agreements with wind turbine manufacturer MingYang Wind Power Technology Co. Ltd., based in Guang Dong Province, [read more] |
| Green-e Certified Sales Nearly Double Over Previous Year |
| on 29 Nov 2007 by NAW Staff |
| The Center for Resource Solutions (CRS) has announced release of the 2006 Green-e Energy Verification Report, which highlights renewable electricity certification program Green-e's certified renewable [read more] |
| Study: Minnesota Can Create Thousands Of New "Green Collar" Jobs |
| on 29 Nov 2007 by NAW Staff |
| Minneapolis mayor R.T. Rybak and St. Paul mayor Chris Coleman have joined the Blue Green Alliance, a partnership of the Sierra Club and United Steelworkers; [read more] |
| Evaluation Of Bluewater Wind Finds Cost Impact To Customers |
| on 28 Nov 2007 by NAW Staff |
| Newark, Del.-based Delmarva Power recently filed an independent analysis of the proposed 450 MW Bluewater Wind offshore wind farm with the Delaware Public Service Commission. [read more] |
| Google's New Initiative Will Focus on Wind, Solar Power |
| on 28 Nov 2007 by NAW Staff |
| Mountain View, Calif.-based Google has announced a new strategic initiative to develop electricity from renewable energy sources. The newly created initiative, known as RE<C, will [read more] |
| Saugeen Ojibway And Enbridge Wind Power Sign Agreement |
| on 27 Nov 2007 by NAW Staff |
| The Saugeen Ojibway Nation (SON) and Enbridge Ontario Wind Power have signed an agreement on heritage and environmental issues regarding Enbridge's 181.5 MW wind farm [read more] |
| Cape Wind Files Petition With Siting Board |
| on 26 Nov 2007 by NAW Staff |
| Cape Wind has filed an initial petition with the Massachusetts Energy Facilities Siting Board for a certificate of environmental impact and public interest. The move [read more] |
| Report: Global Wind Power Base Expected To Triple By 2015 |
| on 21 Nov 2007 by NAW Staff |
| Global wind plants are set to more than triple by 2015, with cumulative installed bases expected to rise from approximately 91 GW by the end [read more] |
| Ground Breaking Held For New South Dakota Plant |
| on 20 Nov 2007 by NAW Staff |
| Ashtabula, Ohio-based Molded Fiber Glass Cos. (MFG), a manufacturer of composite parts for various industries, held a ground breaking ceremony for a new plant in [read more] |
| NEB Report Looks At Energy Supply And Demand |
| on 19 Nov 2007 by NAW Staff |
| Canadians will have choices to make concerning how they use energy but energy supply is not in question, says the latest report from the National [read more] |
| Hawaiian Electric Offers Wind Data To Renewable Developers |
| on 16 Nov 2007 by NAW Staff |
| Hawaiian Electric Co. is making available, free of charge to any interested wind energy developer, data collected about wind conditions and bird activities in the [read more] |
| FERC Approves Transmission Investment Incentives |
| on 16 Nov 2007 by NAW Staff |
| The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has approved requests for transmission investment incentives for new grid construction. The requests came from Southern California Edison (SCE) [read more] |
| Landowner Joins Advisory Board Of High Country Energy |
| on 15 Nov 2007 by NAW Staff |
| High Country Energy, a community-based energy development (C-BED) organization, has announced that Minnesota landowner and farmer Dana Christie will join the company's advisory board for [read more] |
| Businesses, Organizations Urge Congress To Support Renewable Energy Tax Incentive |
| on 14 Nov 2007 by NAW Staff |
| Due to reports that congressional leaders are contemplating dropping core provisions from national energy legislation under consideration, 100 businesses and organizations have delivered a letter [read more] |
| Sunflower Permit Denial Could Affect Kansas Wind Power |
| on 14 Nov 2007 by NAW Staff |
| The Kansas Department of Health and Environment's (KDHE) recent denial of a final construction permit for Sunflower Electric Power Corp.'s Holcomb Expansion diminishes the ability [read more] |












