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NextEra Energy Resources Selects GE’s New 1.7-100 Brilliant Wind Turbine for Michigan Wind Farm

GE will supply 59 of its new turbines, which will have a hub height of 80 meters, to NextEra Energy Resources, LLC’s wind farm, planned for the thumb region of Michigan.
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TÜV Rheinland Certifies HybridDrive from Winergy

Wind turbine drive train consisting of gearbox and the generator / Certification according to the GL2010 Guideline / Facilitation of the type certification process ...
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Moventas Successful in Extreme Conditon, Full DriveTrain UP - Tower Repair

Moventas complete one and entered another full wind turbine drivetrain service project in extreme conditions. ...
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Wind Energy Direct’s first UK turbine is operational

Wind Energy Direct’s first UK wind turbine project is now operating in Northumberland....
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GE Prototype of World’s Most Efficient High-Output Wind Turbine Operational at European Test Site

The 2.5-120 is the company’s first brilliant wind turbine, driving higher power output, improving service productivity and creating new revenue streams for customers....
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PPG launches mobile version of Wind Power System Selector

Optimised interface enables fabricators and manufacturers to source information on PPG’s range of wind turbine coatings whatever their location....
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Siemens gains accreditation by Global Wind Organisation for its safety training

Siemens Energy has been granted certification by the Global Wind Organisation (GWO) for its training facilities in Denmark, Germany, the UK, and the U.S. ...
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Gaia-Wind Praises UK Treasury's £250,000 Windfall for Small Wind Turbine Buyers

UK farms and rural businesses with renewables in mind have been given a quarter million pound window of opportunity over the next two years. Businesses will see an increase in the annual investment allowance (AIA) giving 100% tax relief on investments from £25,000 to £250,000 for the next two years....
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Invest in the future of your wind turbine health by getting InSightful

Get the InSight on your fleet and maximise reliability whilst minimising O&M costs by utilising Romax Technology’s range of cutting edge software tools and support services....
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ScottishPower Renewables receives planning consent for 288MW Kilgallioch Windfarm

ScottishPower Renewables (SPR) has received consent from The Scottish Government to construct the 96 turbine Kilgallioch Windfarm, south of Barrhill in south-west Scotland. ...
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LM Wind Power Calls on the Indian Government to continue the GBI and Ad Securing Winding Industry Jobs, Economic Growth and Environmental Benefits

LM Wind Power is confident of market growth if favorable policies like the GBI and AD are reinstated....
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Iberdrola annouces the Sale of its Wind Assets in Poland to Energa and PGE for Approimately €203 million

IBERDROLA has sold non-core assets valued at approximately €1,100 million since the beginning of 2012....
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