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Enel Starts Construction Of The Largest Wind Farm In Greece
Enel, through its Greek renewables subsidiary Enel Green Power Hellas S.A. has started construction of the Kafireas wind power complex located on the southern part of Greece’s Evia island, in the municipality of Karistos. Once completed,...
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ABB delivers DolWin2 wind connection
ABB has successfully commissioned and handed over the DolWin2 offshore wind transmission link to the Dutch-German transmission system operator TenneT. DolWin2 is the third offshore wind connection project that ABB has executed for TenneT in Germany's...
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Senvion signs Exclusivity Agreement for the first offshore wind farm in the Mediterranean Sea
Senvion, a leading global manufacturer of wind turbines, has been appointed by Beleolico Srl, a Belenergia S.A. affiliate, as the supplier for Taranto wind farm. Taranto will be the first offshore plant in the Mediterranean sea, with a total...
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S&C Completes Ameren Microgrid Project near University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
S&C Electric Company, a smart grid leader shaping the future of power delivery announced that it has provided the intelligent automation and control systems for Ameren Corporation’s microgrid facility in Champaign Illinois. Located at Ameren’s Technology...
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The Secret Success Factors of Renewable Energy Projects in Iran
Iran is aiming to boost its renewables sector. The current installed capacity of 240 MW is planned to increase to 5,000 MW by the end of 2020. Companies that are investing in renewables make it onto a shortlist to...
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Eoltech wins repeat contracts to monitor 500 MW of wind projects with advanced energy index
Eoltech, an independent wind energy consulting firm, has announced that it won contracts from major French customers to deploy IREC-Index. With this advanced multi-source wind energy index. Eoltech will aim to refine the monitoring of 24...
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Siemens Moves Bolivian Turbines for expansion of Bolivian power plants start their journey
The first Siemens gas turbines for the expansion of three power plants in Bolivia have started their way to South America. In May 2016, Siemens has signed the corresponding agreement to increase the power generating capacity of the country...
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