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Excellent Year for Canadian Wind in 2011, Looking to Move Forward in 2012
Monday, January 16th, 2012Excellent Year for Canadian Wind in 2011, Looking to Move Forward in 2012
Source: Clean Technica (http://s.tt/15fBR)
Wind energy in Canada had a very solid year in 2011, with gains seen in total production and investment, advancing the potential of Canadian wind energy. With 2012 under way, how will Canada’s wind energy players do in a challenging business and economic environment, given that fossil fuels continued to be favoured over renewable energy? Let’s take a look at last year in a little more detail and gander through the crystal ball at what 2012 will possibly hold for Canadian wind.
Read the Full Article: Clean Technica (http://s.tt/15fBR)
Posted by: Big Picture CommunicationDialogue: Renewable Energy
Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011The New York Times would like to know your thoughts about renewable energy before November 6th, within a certain context. Find out more here:
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/02/opinion/invitation-to-a-dialogue-renewable-energy.html?_r=1
Here are the response letters as they appeared in the November 6, 2011 edition of the New York Times:
The Beauty of Clean Energy in Pakistan
Saturday, October 22nd, 2011
From pageant queen to clean energy advocate, Natasha Paracha is using her celebrity and her passion for the environment to promote sustainable renewable energy in Pakistan. For a country that is annually devastated by floods, clean water and food supply are enormous challenges. Adding to this, imagine having to worry about rolling blackouts every other hour! Can you fathom the decline in productivity from this alone? The article discusses the need for “dam technology, water purification systems, and load management technology to stabilize some of Pakistan’s most basic resources.” Further, Ms. Paracha is seeking to promote wind and solar developments that would feed the rural communities sorely lacking power and could provide them with an alternate source of revenue: selling power!
Read the article and give us feedback on whether you are interested in seeing us interview her for our Clean Leader series.
Accelerating the Growth of Your Cleantech Company
Friday, October 21st, 2011GreenTech Exchange (GTE) presents Mr. Eamonn Percy…
- Penetrating new global markets
- Building a strategic plan and achieving organizational alignment
- Developing top talent
- Creating a culture of relentless action
Eamonn Percy is an accomplished business leader with a track record of success in delivering performance and profitability, in C-level leadership roles, with global companies in the energy, technology and engineering sectors.Top 10 clean technology breakthroughs
Tuesday, October 18th, 2011The Guardian has compiled a list of technologies that are promising and could change the way we do things. Ranging from algae biofuels to zinc batteries, the list really does cover everything from A to Z. For the list and how these technologies are on the verge of breakthroughs, see the full article.
The Chinese dragon is coming: Changes in the Wind Turbine Industry
Sunday, October 16th, 2011Concerns about changes to the wind industry are real, and the target has been drawn on GE’s back, along with other current leading manufacturers of wind turbines. Just as China overtook the majority of solar panel sales, it is poised to strike again as the country has rallied behind its own manufacturers like Sinovel and Goldwind with a $15.5 billion state-backed credit.
Sinovel and Goldwind have both recently celebrated their first sales abroad, a sure sign of the things to come. Despite efforts by companies like GE and Siemens to source from low cost countries, China’s manufacturers are still able to undercut their competitors by roughly 10%., translating to more business for them. Case-in-point: Brazil’s Devenix SA, a wind developer has ordered 22 Sinovel turbines last month. It’s CEO had this to say, “[t]he Chinese dragon is coming.” See the article.
Whistler to be Carbon Neutral by 2012
Monday, September 26th, 2011
In 2009, the Resort Municipality of Whister (RMOW) pledged to become carbon neutral. Though they didn’t do it first- Harrison Hot Springs gets those honours- RMOW is projected to be two years ahead of schedule.
RMOW is reported to purchase offsets of $50,000 per year which will be used to fund clean energy initiatives in Richmond and Turkey. See more.
Will the Transition to Renewables Be Fast or Slow?
Tuesday, September 6th, 2011
The technology is dangerous, expensive and hard to find.That was the conclusion of a panel convened by the U.S. Navy in the 1850s to determine whether the fleet should switch from boats powered by sails to ones that run on coal, according to Ray Mabus, the current Secretary of the Navy. Nonetheless, the switch took place, and in a few years time, coal ruled the seas.
Good summary of energy history and how society has changed energy sources a couple of times already in the last few hundred years. How quickly will it go this time? Rear more in this story from Greentech media. How fast will the Transition Be.
Hybrid electric Ferry goes solar
Sunday, September 4th, 2011
Bridgeport, Conn. WTNH – Mayor Bill Finch today celebrated the New York Hornblower Hybrid, a cutting-edge 600-passenger vessel being built at the Bridgeport Regional Maritime Complex shipyard on the eastside of Bridgeport harbor.This new 168-foot vessel is a high-tech, hybrid-power ferry that utilizes a unique power management system which integrates multiple energy sources from solar panels, wind turbines, a hydrogen fuel cell, diesel engines, and shore side electric power to charge an array of 192 batteries that run the ferrys twin electric motors.
Here is an interesting ferry that uses wind, solar, a fuel cell, shore power and a diesel engine to recharge a battery bank that runs the electric motors. As is often said there is no one silver bullet for the future, a range of sources will be required. This applies for society in general and in a more concentrated form on a ferry. Read more about it here Maritime Company comes to Bridgeport
Kruger Energy to start construction of a wind farm In Monteregie
Wednesday, July 13th, 2011Kruger Energy Inc. today announced that its affiliated company Kruger Energy Monteregie L.P. KEMONT will begin construction of a wind farm in Monteregie this August. The announcement was made during a press conference held at the Saint-Isidore Town Hall and attended by Pierre Moreau, Minister responsible for Canadian Intergovernmental Affairs and MNA for Chateauguay. The wind farm is slated to go on line in December 2012.
via Kruger Energy to start construction of a wind farm In Monteregie.






