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Centrica plans offshore wind project
UK utility Centrica has received final approval to develop a 270MW wind farm off the coast of Skegness, Lincolnshire. The project is expected to cost GBP725m (USD1.2bn) and will comprise 75 wind turbines supplied by Siemens Energy. Construction will begin next year and is schedule for completion in 2012....
Tags: Centrica, Offshore, Wind Farm, Rabobank, NIBC Bank N.V., BNP Paribas Fortis, Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Lloyds Banking Group, Bank of Ireland, Dexia, Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria (BBVA), TCW Group, Editorial, HSBC Holdings Plc., Santander Bancorp
Articles 2009-10-28
Bilfinger-Aarsleff to build offshore wind farm foundations
German construction firm Bilfinger Berger and joint venture partner Aarsleff have received a EUR400m (USD599m) contract to construct the foundations for the London Array offshore wind farm. The project will be developed by DONG Energy, E.ON and Masdar and be located 20km off the coast of Kent. The wind farm will comprise 341 turbines and is projected to...
Tags: Wind Farm, Editorial
Articles 2009-11-10
London Array wind farm to go ahead
Denmark-based DONG Energy, E.ON UK and Abu Dhabi’s Masdar will go ahead with plans to develop London Array offshore wind farm in the Thames Estuary, England. The trio will invest EUR2.2bn (USD3bn) in the first phase of the project, which is scheduled for completion in 2012. When complete, the...
Tags: Project, Wind Farm, London Array, Editorial
Articles 2009-05-12
GE and Plutonic consider 300MW Canadian wind farm
GE Financial Services is considering paying an undisclosed sum to acquire a 300MW wind farm project being developed by EarthFirst Canada. If the deal goes ahead, GE will partner with Plutonic Power, which will own and operate the project. The Dokie Ridge Wind Project, located near Chetwynd, British ...
Tags: General Electric Co., Wind Farm, GE Financial Services, GE Energy Financial Services, Editorial
Articles 2009-06-17
GE and Plutonic to buy Canadian wind farm
General Electric unit, GE Energy Financial Services and Plutonic Power plan to pay an undisclosed sum to acquire a British Columbia wind farm project from EarthFirst Canada. The pair have completed due diligence and plan to own and operate the Dokie Ridge project, which will have a first phase...
Tags: General Electric Co., Wind Farm, Wind Energy, EarthFirst, Investment, Finance, Editorial
Articles 2009-09-28

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Editorial | The Lightning Round
They call the wind pariah An ill wind has blown a bad idea from Alaska to Cape Cod. Alaska Republicans Rep. Don Young and Sen. Ted Stevens inserted an amendment in a Coast Guard financing bill to derail a proposed 130-turbine wind farm off the coast of Massachusetts....
Tags: Alaska, Entrepreneurship, FINANCE, Investment, Massachusetts, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2006-04-27
Broken heartland. (farm crisis in the Midwest) (editorial)
It has been a harsh, bitter winter in the Corn Belt and the High Plains. Snows began early in October, and wind-chill factors of 50 degrees below zero have been common. A brief thaw may help, but everyone knows more crunching cold is ahead. ...
Tags: Farmers
Research articles 1986-02-08
Cathay Pacific and Dragonair buy carbon offsets
Hong Kong-based Cathay Pacific and subsidiary Dragonair are buying 20,000 tons of carbon dioxide emissions reductions from JPMorgan Climate Care. The carbon offsets, which will be sold under the airlines’ FLY greener offset programme, are from three Chinese projects including a run-of-river hydroelectric power plant in Guizhou and a...
Tags: Carbon Dioxide, Cathay Pacific, Editorial, J.P. Morgan Chase & Co.
Articles 2009-07-06
Market structure no longer fits the bill
Just as he has done in the financial services industry, Lord Turner is challenging free-market orthodoxy as it applies to energy policy. Britain has one of the most liberalised energy markets in the world, with no controls on wholesale or retail prices, and a large number of competing suppliers. Lord...
Tags: energy, committee, electricity, Emission
News items 2009-10-11
OPT and Lockheed aim for utility-scale wave power
New Jersey-based Ocean Power Technologies OPT has signed an engineering services deal with Lockheed Martin to adapt OPT’s wave energy systems for utility-scale power projects. Lockheed is providing expertise in systems integration, lean manufacturing, and test and optimisation analysis. The partnership builds on a deal signed in January to...
Tags: Lockheed Martin Corp., Ocean Power Technologies, Business Structures, Tqm/Six Sigma/ISO 9000, It Services, Enterprise Software, Finance, It Operations, Software, Editorial
Articles 2009-10-13
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