| Content Category: FYI |
| Rensselaer Will Create Renewable Energy Test Bed Using NYSTAR's Grant |
| on 20 Nov 2006 by NAW Staff |
| Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N.Y., has received a $1.23 million grant from the New York State Office of Science, Technology and Academic Research (NYSTAR) to [read more] |
| NYSERDA Releases RFP |
| on 20 Nov 2006 by NAW Staff |
| New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) recently announced the release of request for proposals (RFP) 1037, "Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) Program Purchase [read more] |
| Vitasti Changes Company Name To Welwind Energy International Corp. |
| on 17 Nov 2006 by NAW Staff |
| Calgary, Alberta-based Vitasti Inc., a developer, owner and operator of international wind farms, has changed its name to Welwind Energy International Corp.According to the company, [read more] |
| International Renewable Energy Developer Expands Into U.S. |
| on 14 Nov 2006 by NAW Staff |
| Conergy AG, a renewable energy supplier headquartered in Germany, has agreed to locate the North American headquarters of its renewable energy project development and financing [read more] |
| AWEC Installs Two Wind Turbines In Nova Scotia |
| on 09 Nov 2006 by NAW Staff |
| Americas Wind Energy Corp. (AWEC), a Toronto-based manufacturer and marketer of medium-sized wind turbines, says the first of two turbines has been installed in a [read more] |
| First New York City School Goes 100% Green Using Wind Energy |
| on 09 Nov 2006 by NAW Staff |
| The Metropolitan Montessori School has become the first private elementary school in New York City to purchase renewable energy for 100% of its electricity supply [read more] |
| Wind Farm Developer Changes Its Name |
| on 06 Nov 2006 by NAW Staff |
| Uniterre Resources Ltd., a Vancouver, British Columbia-based energy provider, has changed its name to NaiKun Wind Energy Group Inc. The company made this change to [read more] |
| Nova Scotia Wind Farm Project Cancelled |
| on 03 Nov 2006 by NAW Staff |
| Black River Wind Ltd., a Nova Scotia-based wind power producer, has announced that its 6 MW project that was scheduled to be built in Inverness, [read more] |
| Customers Can Buy Wind Power At Whole Foods Market's Checkouts |
| on 02 Nov 2006 by NAW Staff |
| Whole Foods Market, a retailer of natural and organic foods in the U.S. and U.K., is now allowing shoppers to purchase wind energy credits at [read more] |
| Airtricity Receives $85 Million For Texas Wind Farm |
| on 01 Nov 2006 by NAW Staff |
| Chicago-based Airtricity Inc., the North American affiliate of Dublin, Ireland-headquartered Airtricity Holdings Limited, has obtained an $85 million equity financing commitment for its Sand Bluff [read more] |
| EthicalHost Purchases Wind Power Certificates |
| on 31 Oct 2006 by NAW Staff |
| Toronto, Ontario-based EthicalHost (www.EthicalHost.ca), a provider of Web hosting and design services, has signed an agreement with the Pembina Institute, a Drayton Valley, Alberta-based independent, [read more] |
| Outland To Develop Wind Farms In Montana |
| on 30 Oct 2006 by NAW Staff |
| Outland Renewable Energy LLC, a Chaska, Minn.-based developer, owner and operator of renewable energy projects, has committed $120,000 to Central Montana Renewable Energy LLC, a [read more] |
| 3TIER Reaches 3,000 MW Capacity Mark |
| on 26 Oct 2006 by NAW Staff |
| 3TIER Inc., a Seattle-based provider of renewable energy forecasting and assessment services for wind, hydro and solar energy projects worldwide, has announced that with the [read more] |
| Clean Energy Alliance To Expand NREL's Business Assistance Model |
| on 26 Oct 2006 by NAW Staff |
| The National Alliance of Clean Energy Business Incubators (NACEBI), which began in 2000 by the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), [read more] |
| GE Installs More Than 5,000 1.5 MW Wind Turbines |
| on 26 Oct 2006 by NAW Staff |
| GE Energy, an Atlanta-headquartered worldwide wind turbine supplier, recently surpassed 5,000 installations for its 1.5 MW turbine.According to GE, most of the orders for the [read more] |













