Archive for January, 2010

The 10 major Wind Power Companies in the World

Friday, January 29th, 2010

Sorted by megawatts installed worldwide

This article provides you with a detailed list and overview of the 10 largest wind power companies in the world. The top ten listing is sorted by the companies’ total amount of megawatts installed throughout the year 2007. MyWindPowerSystem.com is currently awaiting updated figures for the fiscal year 2008 and will post and update this article the moment the data has been received and verified.

Here are the top 10 major wind power companies in the world:

1. Vestas (Denmark) 4,500 MW
2. GE Energy (United States) 3,300 MW
3. Gamesa (Spain) 3,050 MW
4. Enercon (Germany) 2,700 MW
5. Suzlon (India) 2,000 MW
6. Siemens (Denmark / Germany) 1,400 MW
7. Acciona (Spain) 870 MW
8. Goldwind (China – PRC) 830 MW
9. Nordex (Germany) 670 MW
10. Sinovel (China – PRC) 670 MW

http://www.mywindpowersystem.com/2009/04/the-10-major-wind-power-companies-in-the-world/

Iberdrola Renovables Starts Up Five Wind Farms in France

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

IBERDROLA RENOVABLES has completed the construction of five new wind farms in France, with total capacity of 46 MW.

http://www.yourindustrynews.com/news_item.php?newsID=44969

AWEA – ‘Technology Breakthroughs’ analysis

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

http://www.awea.org/smallwind/sagrillo/wind_technology_breakthroughs.html

FloDesign Inc.

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

FloDesign’s idea–they’ve created a wind turbine based on the design of jet engine–and they say it’s 3-4 times more efficient that the current standard. And thanks to $42 million in recently received funding, this jet engine wind turbine is about to hit the market.

Flodesign just received $34.5 million in venture capital, along with $8 million in grants from the DOE, allowing it to begin commercial production on its tested turbine.

http://www.treehugger.com

Wind flourishes: Investment firms bank on Europe’s offshore wind market

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Perhaps the recent and continued involvement of the European Investment Bank was also a crucial element that pushed the banking sector to invest more in offshore wind.

In July last year, the bank granted 300 million euros for the 330-MW Belwind offshore wind farm, located at the Bligh Bank in the North Sea. This was the first time the bank assumed project finance risk for an offshore wind farm.

The bank will also provide £100 million ($162.1 million) for the Greater Gabbark U.K. offshore wind project off the Suffolk coast. Recently, E.U.’s investment bank began talks with the stakeholders of the 630-MW London Array, the world’s largest offshore wind farm project, to negotiate at least $1 billion in loans within the year.

The European Commission also showed its support for offshore wind through its Recovery Plan, which provided a sizeable investment amounting to 255 million euros for six offshore wind farms.

http://www.ecoseed.org/en/general-green-news/features/in-depth/5997-Wind-flourishes-Investment-firms-bank-on-Europe’s-offshore-wind-market

CLIPPER AWARDED £4.4 MILLION DECC GRANT FOR DEVELOPMENT OF OFFSHORE WIND TURBINE BLADES

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

LONDON – September 16 2009 – Clipper Windpower Plc (“Clipper”) today announced that its subsidiary, Clipper Windpower Marine Limited, was awarded £4.4million under the ETF Offshore Wind Demonstration Call (the “Grant”) previously announced by the Department for Energy and Climate Change (DECC) in May.

http://www.clipperwind.com/pr_091609.html

CLIPPER AWARDED £2.5 MILLION DECC FUNDING FOR MEGA-SIZED OFFSHORE WIND GEARBOXES

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

LONDON – December 8, 2009 – Clipper Windpower Plc (“Clipper”) today announced that its subsidiary, Clipper Windpower Marine Limited, has received a grant of GBP 2.5 million from the Department of Energy and Climate Change (“DECC”) for the manufacture of gearboxes for Project Britannia, a 10 MW offshore wind turbine currently under development by Clipper. Under the terms of the grant, David Brown Gear Systems (“David Brown”) is named as supplier of the prototype gearboxes.

http://www.clipperwind.com/pr_120809.html

Riverstone Completes Acquisition of Seajacks International, A Leading Offshore Wind Services Company

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

Riverstone Holdings LLC’s (”Riverstone”) most recent renewable energy fund has successfully completed its previously announced acquisition of Seajacks International (”Seajacks”), for a total cash consideration of US$207 million.

SOURCE Riverstone Holdings LLC

http://www.chloregy.com

Samsung C&T to Build World`s Largest Wind, Solar Panel Cluster in Ontario

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

Samsung C&T and KEPCO will establish and operate a series of wind and solar power clusters over the next 20 years. The clusters, which will be built in several locations throughout the province, will eventually include wind turbines that will generate up to 2,000MW as well as solar power facilities that will generate up to 500MW. The entire project will have a combined power-generating capacity of 2.5GW by 2016, producing energy equivalent to four per cent of Ontario`s total electricity consumption.

http://www.yourindustrynews.com/news_item.php?newsID=44883

Hyundai Heavy Ind. wins Pakistan wind turbine contract

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

South Korean industrial giant Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) has announced plans to build a 50MW wind farm in the southern Pakistani province of Sindh.

The plant will consist of 30 Hyundai 1.65MW turbines manufactured at the company’s factory in Gunsan City, on South Korea’s west coast.

HHI calls Gunsan Korea’s largest wind turbine factory, with annual production capacity of 600MW. The company aims to complete the Pakistani wind farm by midyear.

http://www.yourindustrynews.com/news_item.php?newsID=44872

Alstom

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

Alstom is already a major player on the market for renewable forms of energy due to its global leadership in hydroelectric plants, and has long been interested in wind power. It has consequently acquired a medium-sized company with high growth potential. The investment in Ecotècnia*, a Spanish undertaking which to date, has installed or is in the process of installing 1,500 wind turbines in 71 wind farms (a total capacity of 1,433 MW), represents an opportunity to expand the company’s business, backed by Alstom’s technological, industrial and commercial resources. This acquisition will broaden the Group’s energy portfolio, which now includes all types of power generation energy sources.

http://www.power.alstom.com/home

U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory to validate 10-MW superconductor wind turbine

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

American Superconductor Corp. (AMSC, Devens, Mass.) announced on Feb. 10 that it has entered into a 12-month Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) with the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL, Golden, Colo.) and its National Wind Technology Center (NWTC) to validate the economics of a full 10-MW class “direct-drive” superconductor wind turbine. AMSC Windtec, a wholly owned subsidiary of AMSC, will analyze the cost of a superconductor wind turbine, which will include a direct-drive superconductor generator and all other components, including composite rotor blades and the rotor hub, the turbine nacelle and the tower as well as power electronics and controls. The NWTC will benchmark and evaluate the wind turbine’s economic impact, both in terms of its initial cost and its overall cost of energy.
Direct-drive wind generator systems use high-temperature superconducting (HTS) wire instead of copper wire for the generator’s rotor and are expected to be much smaller, lighter, more efficient and more reliable than conventional turbines. AMSC estimates that its superconductor system will weigh ~120 metric tonnes (~264,550 lb), compared with ~300 metric tonnes (~661,390 lb) for conventional direct-drive generators with the same power rating. In addition, direct-drive generators eliminate the need for massive gearboxes, the components with the highest maintenance costs in conventional wind turbines. The company claims the technology will open up the opportunity for the development of wind farms in more areas, both on land and offshore. Additionally, technology has been proven for superconductor ship-propulsion motors and generators under contracts with the U.S. Navy, says AMSC.

News Item from: Composites Technology and http://www.compositesworld.com

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Offshore Wind Power Systems of Texas

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

There are numerous factors which show the Titan Wind Turbine Platform is superior to all other foundations for offshore wind turbines in water depths over 50 feet. This section discusses all the related factors, evaluates each factor and determines a relative score. The overall cost of installing and operating an offshore wind turbine is the basic consideration. Comments and discussion of each area of concern is given below and given a weighted evaluation…

http://www.offshorewindpowersystemsoftexas.com

Multibrid

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

Multibrid is the manufacturer of wind energy converters for offshore projects. The company develops and produces the 5MW offshore plant in Bremerhaven/ Germany, a location which also offers best conditions for installation, service and maintenance on the high seas.

http://www.multibrid.com

Windpower guidetour (parts, technology, how it works)

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

http://guidedtour.windpower.org/en/tour/wres/index.htm

Korean Developer and Producer

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction Co. (Doosan) of South Korea
works with
http://www.amsc-windtec.com/about_amsc_windtec.html

Samsung Heavy Industries

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

Samsung Heavy Industries has developed a 2.5MW wind power generator with 10% higher generation efficiency and five years longer life than competing US products. In May of 2009, the Company participated in WIND POWER 2009, the largest wind power fair in the US, in order to lay the foundation for entry to the US wind power market.

http://www.shi.samsung.co.kr/Eng/product/wind_overview.aspx

http://www.shi.samsung.co.kr/Eng/pr/news_view.aspx?Seq=761&mac=e7b390997a6b8aac7552326751b2d3d2

Innowind

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

Innowind is a technology driven company who has taken the design of the wind turbine itself to a total different level, yet still based on proven physics and technology.

http://www.innowind.no/

Carnegie Wave Energy Announce Launch of Perth Wave Energy Project

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

CETO offers the potential to revolutionise power and water production globally. CETO harnesses the enormous renewable energy present in our ocean’s waves and converts it into two of the most valuable commodities underpinning the sustainable growth of the planet; zero-emission electricity and zero-emission desalinated water.

http://www.yourindustrynews.com/news_item.php?newsID=44666

Source: carnegiecorp.com.au

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European offshore wind power market grew 54% in 2009

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

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European offshore wind power market grew 54% in 2009

Tuesday, Jan 19, 2010

In 2009, a total of eight new wind farms consisting of 199 offshore wind turbines, with a combined power generating capacity of 577 MW, were connected to the grid in Europe. This represents a growth rate of 54% compared to the 373 MW installed during 2008. For 2010, the European Wind Energy Association (EWEA) expects the completion of 10 additional European offshore wind farms, adding 1,000 MW and equivalent to market growth of 75% compared to 2009.

“This is an incredibly good result considering the continued difficulties of obtaining project finance for large projects”, said Christian Kjaer, EWEA Chief Executive. “Independent project developers, in particular, are still struggling. For the offshore wind power industry to continue its development, it is vital that governments and the European Commission provide policy frameworks that stimulate investor interest and allow project developers to move their plans forward,” said Kjaer.

Currently, 17 offshore wind farms are under construction in Europe, totaling more than 3,500 MW, with just under half being constructed in UK waters. In addition, a further 52 offshore wind farms have won full consent in European waters, totaling more than 16,000 MW, with just over half of this capacity planned in Germany.

In 2009, the turnover of the offshore wind industry was approximately €1.5 billion, and EWEA expects this to double in 2010 to approximately €3 billion.

“The push given by the decision to inject €255 million under the European Union’s European Economic Recovery Plan into the offshore wind sector showed that decision makers understand that offshore wind is key to Europe’s future energy supplies. The European Investment Bank’s (EIB) increased involvement will also be instrumental for the future success of offshore wind’s contribution to European recovery, job creation and technology leadership,” concluded EWEA’s CEO.

More than 100 GW of projects are at various stages of planning and could provide enough power to meet 10% of European electricity demand.

Europe is the world leader in offshore wind with 828 wind turbines and a cumulative capacity of 2,056 MW spread across 38 offshore wind farms in nine European countries. The UK and Denmark are the currentleaders, with a 44% and 30% share respectively. In 2009, five countries built new offshore wind farms: UK (284 MW), Demark (230 MW), Sweden (30 MW), Germany (30 MW), Norway (2.3 MW).

Please click here to download the pdf with the full analysis of the data:

http://www.ewea.org/fileadmin/emag/statistics/2009offshore/

Masdar and E.ON Climate & Renewables Establish New Carbon Project Development Joint Venture: EMIC

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

Masdar, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Mubadala Development Company focused on renewable energy and sustainability, and E.ON, one of the world’s leading utility companies, today announced an agreement to establish E.ON Masdar Integrated Carbon (EMIC), a joint venture company focused on developing carbon emission reduction projects on the global market.

Headquartered in Abu Dhabi’s Masdar City, EMIC will capitalize on the growth in the carbon market to monetize emission reductions resulting from improving the energy efficiency of industrial facilities. The company will develop, finance and implement projects in the Middle East, Africa and Asia with a particular focus on power generation and oil and gas. The emission reductions will be monetized in the form of carbon credits and traded under the current United Nations based Clean Development Mechanism or other applicable future international climate trading schemes.

http://www.yourindustrynews.com/news_item.php?newsID=44694

Engineering consultancy Atkins plans to extend its expertise in the oil and gas sector to offshore wind

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

The innovation and learning gained from installation of steel structures in the North Sea can be applied to offshore wind, says the company. This best-practice can be applied to offshore wind, offering immediate benefit, particularly given the comparative cost-sensitivity of offshore wind projects.

Atkins argues that advances in oil and gas expertise with regards to working with steel could be leveraged by the offshore wind industry.

The company points out that the amount of steel used to support a given weight has broadly halved over the period that the oil industry has been operating in the North Sea.

As steel weight is a useful proxy for cost, this demonstrates what engineering innovation can achieve in terms of economic benefit.

Source: windenergyupdate.com

RWE Innogy to build Nordsee Ost offshore wind farm

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

RWE Innogy will build the 295 MW Nordsee Ost offshore wind farm in the north-west of the island of Helgoland.

With an investment of €1 billion (US$1.4; £88,000), the farm is expected to install 48 turbines in waters of 25 metre depth.

The project will use REpower 6M turbines, of a rated capacity of 6.15 MW each. Full commissioning of the wind farm is planned for 2013.

RWE Innogy plans to build the wind farm with its own construction vessel – the only ship in the world specially designed to carry and install turbines and foundations of this size, according to the company.

RWE Innogy placed the order to build the specialist construction vessel with Korean shipyard Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME), with an option to build a further two vessels.

Source: windenergyupdate.com

UTC has acquired 49.5 percent stake in Clipper Windpower

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

Hartford, Connecticut-based United Technologies Corporation (UTC) has completed the purchase of shares in wind turbine manufacturer Clipper Windpower.

UTC successfully closed its subscription and partial tender offer to acquire an aggregate 49.5 percent stake in California-based Clipper.

Last month, UTC mentioned that its offer will provide many benefits to Clipper and its shareholders. It said the deal would strongly position Clipper to pursue opportunities in the US and other offshore wind markets over the coming years.

In addition to providing Clipper with equity financing, the deal will also enable the company to access UTC’s support and expertise in areas of manufacturing, product quality and other industrial processes.

Source: windenergyupdate.com

China company seeking wind energy technology

Friday, January 15th, 2010

We are representing one state SOE to seek wind energy technology (key components or sub-systems development & production). This company has previous experience in the turbine assembly and gearbox production. We are open to JV, technology transfer and M&A options.

linkedinhttp://cn.linkedin.com/in/matiasmiao

RWE Group

Friday, January 15th, 2010

RWE is among Europe’s five largest utilities. They are active in the generation and transmission as well as the sale and trading of electricity and gas. Their integrated business model offers a good position from which to supply the rising demand for energy.

The German owned organisation has 63,000 employees and supplies 20 million customers with electricity and 10 million clients with gas. They are the biggest power producer in Germany and No. 2 in the UK, and their investment program for the modernization and construction of new generation capacity forms the basis of RWE’s growth plans in northen, central and southern Europe. In 2007, revenue was recorded at €43 billion.

http://www.rwe.com

GE Energy joint ventures in India help expand market share

Friday, January 15th, 2010

General Electric Co.’s energy unit, GE Energy, plans to increase its’ growth in India through some domestic alliances and localizing production in key businesses such as wind power.

http://www.windpowerengineering.com

LM Glasfiber

Monday, January 11th, 2010

Wind turbine blades maker

Nine offshore wind zones within UK

Monday, January 11th, 2010

All parties have now signed exclusive Zone Development Agreements with The Crown Estate. The developers who have signed exclusivity zone agreements are:

Moray Firth Zone, Moray Offshore Renewables Ltd which is 75 percent owned by EDP Renovaveis and 25 percent owned by SeaEnergy Renewables – 1.3 GW
Firth of Forth Zone, SeaGreen Wind Energy Ltd equally owned by SSE Renewables and Fluor – 3.5 GW
Dogger Bank Zone, the Forewind Consortium equally owned by each of SSE Renewables, RWE Npower Renewables, Statoil and Statkraft – 9 GW
Hornsea Zone, Siemens Project Ventures and Mainstream Renewable Power, a consortium equally owned by Mainstream Renewable Power and Siemens Project Ventures and involving Hochtief Construction – 4 GW
Norfolk Bank Zone, East Anglia Offshore Wind Ltd equally owned by Scottish Power Renewables and Vattenfall Vindkraft – 7.2 GW
Hastings Zone, Eon Climate and Renewables UK – 0.6 GW
West of Isle of Wight Zone, Eneco New Energy – 0.9 GW
Bristol Channel Zone, RWE Npower Renewables, the UK subsidiary of RWE Innogy – 1.5 GW
Irish Sea Zone, Centrica Renewable Energy and involving RES Group – 4.2 GW

AMSC, Dongfang work on 5 MW wind turbine

Monday, January 11th, 2010

Dongfang plans to start selling the 5 MW turbines in 2012.

RES Group

Monday, January 11th, 2010

The RES Group is a leading independent renewable energy developer. Centrica has a long standing relationship with RES, acquiring its first onshore wind farm from it in 2004. The RES Offshore team has been an integral part of the Centrica development team throughout its offshore wind farm developments in the Greater Wash, combining their renewable development, technical and engineering skills with Centrica’s own considerable project management and offshore experience. The RES Group has developed and/or built more than 4,500 MW of wind energy capacity worldwide.

Google

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

http://www.xoost.com/redirect.php?idConnection=16714

Matyti kiaurai verdantį metalą

Friday, January 8th, 2010

„Mums pavyko įsiveržti į Europos rinką. Tai turbūt yra pagrindinis dalykas, kuriuo didžiuojamės, ir Pažangos partnerystės premija man buvo paskirta už proveržį į Europą, – sakė R.J.Kažys. – Sukauptos žinios, sugebėjimas dirbti leidžia mums būti vieniems pirmųjų arba beveik pirmiesiems pasaulyje ultragarso srityje, todėl Europa dabar pati pas mus ateina. Ieško mūsų ir prašo dalyvauti projektuose. Įmonės ir korporacijos siūlo įvairius darbus. Europoje ir pasaulyje žino, kad ultragarso mokslo srityje Lietuva yra tos pačios svorio kategorijos valstybė kaip JAV, Didžioji Britanija ar Prancūzija.“

http://www.balsas.lt/naujiena/198760/matyti-kiaurai-verdanti-metala

W2E Wind to Energy GmbH

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

The aim of W2E is the development of COMPLETE wind turbines of the multi-megawatt class including the certification and operation of prototypes. The company’s services extend from concept development to the construction of machine elements, dynamic simulation and analysis, load calculation, FEM calculations, the examination of grid behaviour, operational management and control to layout and specification of electrical and technical safety systems.

http://www.w2e-rostock.de/en/start/

A-Power Energy Generation Systems, Ltd. (”A-Power”), a leading provider of distributed power generation (”DG”) systems in China and a fast-growing manufacturer of wind turbines, today (Wednesday, Jan 06, 2010) announced it has signed a technology license agreement with W2E Technologies GmbH (”W2E Technologies”) to manufacture, operate, service and sell T8x 2.0 MW wind turbines.

http://www.yourindustrynews.com/news_item.php?newsID=44104

List of wind turbine manufacturers

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

Top 10 wind turbine manufacturers by megawatts installed worldwide in 2009:

1. Vestas (Denmark) 35,000 MW
2. Enercon (Germany) 19,000 MW
3. Gamesa (Spain) 16,000 MW
4. GE Energy (Germany / United States) 15,000 MW
5. Siemens (Denmark / Germany) 8,800 MW
6. Suzlon (India) 6,000MW
7. Nordex (Germany) 5,400 MW
8. Acciona (Spain) 4,300 MW
9. REpower (Germany) 3,000 MW
10. Goldwind (China) 2,889 MW www.vensys.de

without rating:
Sinovel (China)

Dongfang Turbine Co.

Guodian United Power – offshore

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_wind_turbine_manufacturers

Europe unites to build renewable energy supergrid

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

he network, made up of thousands of kilometres of highly efficient undersea cables that could cost up to €30bn (£26.5bn), would solve one of the biggest criticisms faced by renewable power – that unpredictable weather means it is unreliable.

Source: The Guardian

SSE announces acquisition of stake in Walney offshore wind farm

Monday, January 4th, 2010

SSE (Scottish and Southern Energy plc) has entered into an agreement with DONG Energy to acquire a 25.1% stake in the 367MW (megawatt) Walney offshore wind farm which is being built 14km west of the Isle of Walney in the Irish Sea. DONG Energy will retain a 74.9% stake.

http://www.yourindustrynews.com/news_item.php?newsID=44041

China home-grown wind turbines to target European market

Monday, January 4th, 2010

According to Chinese media, the government views the local development of core wind turbine technology and equipment as a vital step in advancing home-grown companies, both domestically and overseas.

http://www.businessgreen.com/business-green/news/2251187/china-homegrown-wind-turbines

Prokon

Monday, January 4th, 2010

Prokon has more than 15 years of experience as a developer, investor and operator of wind energy projects. Until today, Prokon has installed a total of 234 wind turbines distributed on 32 wind farms in Germany. Besides wind energy, Prokon is also active within bio fuel and renewable investments.

http://www.yourindustrynews.com/news_item.php?newsID=43991