Tuesday, 23 August 2011

Wind uprising DVD giveaway winner (+Top wind power news)

So, the winner of our Wind Uprising DVD giveaway is a Randy Allen Bishop (will contact you). Now, here’s a compilation of wind power stories from around the internet this week:

Wind Projects

1. Jack-Up Barge B.V. signs multi-year charter agreement with BARD Group [Marine Log]
2. China’s XEMC prepares ground for first European wind turbines [Business Green]
3. Cape Wind May Drop To Second In Race To Be First Offshore [Boston Herald]
4. Enel Green Power wins 3 wind farm projects in Brazil [Reuters]
5. China Ming Yang, China Wind Power ink wind farm deal [Reuters]
6. Navajo Nation and Edison Mission Energy to Jointly Own Boquillas Wind Farm in Arizona [Indian Country Today Media Network]
7. Salazar Wants Offshore Wind Expedited [The Boston Globe]
8. U.S. Interior Department Solicits Developers for Rhode Island Offshore Wind Farm [Providence Business News]
9. Giant 10MW Britannia wind turbine project shelved [Business Green]
10. ABS: Approval in Principle for Floating [Marine Link]
11. First turbine starts spinning at Vattenfall’s Ormonde offshore wind farm

Wind Manufacturing

1. Vestas poised to green light UK factory if offshore turbine orders materialise [Business Green]
2. Vestas strong orders underscore Western edge in wind [Reuters]

Wind Troubles

1. Is Wind Becoming a Victim of Eco-Sabotage? [Greentech Media]
2. Koch Brothers Fund Bogus Study Bashing Offshore Wind in New Jersey [Climate Progress]

Wind Successes

1. During High Temperatures Nuclear, Coal, and Gas Power Plants Go Down, But Wind Turbines Keep Turning [CleanEnergy]
2. Electric Cars Plugged In Overnight Could Get Most Of Their Electricity From Wind [Autos]
3. Community Wind: Small Now, But Growing [Greentech Media]
4. Brazil’s booming wind sector faces auction test [Reuters]

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