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Green Energy News for 27-05-2009

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Smart wind turbines to change shape View Articles
Wind turbines of the future could incorporate shape-shifting blades that make them efficient at generating electricity at any wind speed, say US researchers.
Siemens To Produce Wind Turbines In China View Articles
Technology group Siemens says it is expanding its global manufacturing network for wind turbine plants and is building a new production facility in Lingang New City in Shanghai, China.
Siemens Turbines For Airtricity Butendiek Offshore Project View Articles
Airtricity, the renewable energy division of Scottish and Southern Energy (SSE), has signed an agreement with Siemens Energy for the delivery of 80 SWT-3.6 MW -107 wind turbines for the Butendiek offshore wind farm in the German North Sea.
New Jersey Considers Additional Solar Rebate for "Made in NJ" Panels and Inverters View Articles
The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (BPU), through New Jersey`s Clean Energy Program, announced new incentives to increase the manufacturing of solar panels and inverters and create green jobs in the state.
Could Ontario Be the Next Germany? View Articles
If the Green Energy and Green Economy Act (Bill 150) is passed as expected in May 2009, Ontario will become the first North American jurisdiction with an incentive system modeled after German feed-in tariffs (FITs), according to incentive expert Paul Gipe. With proposed tariffs of up to 80.2 CAN cents/kWh (US$0.64/kWh, €0.47/kWh) for solar power generation, fixed and guaranteed for 20 years, the province would have the most favorable incentives currently available worldwide for roof-mounted systems below 100 kW. More lucrative, even, than current German incentives under the Renewable Energy Sources Act (EEG).
APS & Starwood Partner on 290-MW CSP Plant View Articles
Arizona Public Service (APS) and Starwood Energy Group Global LLC announced plans to build a 290-megawatt concentrating solar power (CSP) plant in the Harquahala Valley, 75 miles west of Phoenix.
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