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21 hours ago ago from Renewbl – renewable energy blog
General Electric (GE) has expanded its investments to include manufacturers of renewable energy industry components. They ve just made an investment in TPI Composites , a former fiberglass boat manufacturer, now a manufacturer of fiberglass parts for the wind energy and other industries. TPI Composites raised $20 million in round A funding from Landmark Growth Capital Partners, NGP Energy Technology Partners, and Angeleno Group, and GE. ...
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21 hours ago ago from Wind4Me
Suzlon head sees wind turbine shortfall under pact Michael Szabo COPENHAGEN Tue Dec 15, 2009 6:57am ESTRelated NewsQ+A: What do wind power chiefs want in Copenhagen? Tue, Dec 15 2009COPENHAGEN (Reuters) Demand for new wind power could far outstrip supply under a new global climate deal, the founder of Asia's largest wind turbine maker said this week, calling for new manufacturers to help industry to fill orders. Tulsi Tanti, also ...
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20 hours ago ago from Wind4Me
For those of U who cannot figure out the math, the needs 150,000MW's of wind turbines per year by the year 2030 to meet the minimum numbers of clean energy for the year 2030. Right now, the manufacturing capacity of wind turbine producers could not produce anything even close to this outrageous number driven by the Copenhagen 100 Billion agreement. Asia will be the leader in wind energy in 10 years and China especially will dominate this ...
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