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Siemens | April 15, 2021
Siemens Gamesa has been chosen by ENGIE to together compose another section of the energy unrest handling environmental change in Latin America with the establishment of 260 MW of clean energy for Peru at the Punta Lomitas project in the southern area of Ica. This is ENGIE Energia Peru's first wind ranch in the country. Until now, the Andean country has an introduced limit of 400 MW of wind control in more than 8 working parks and means to significantly increase its spotless f...
Businesswire | June 08, 2020
This offer reinforces NJNG’s commitment to sustainability and delivering energy-efficiency solutions to help customers make energy decisions that save energy, lower energy bills and reduce carbon emissions. “With customers spending more time at home in response to COVID-19, and warmer weather on the way, energy use and bills will be on the rise,” said Steve Westhoven, president and CEO of New Jersey Resources, parent company of NJNG. “We’re here to help our customer...
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Scout Clean Energy | March 15, 2023
Scout Clean Energy (Scout), a renewable energy developer-owner-operator, has recently announced its acceptance of the final delivery of GE Renewable Energy (GE) company's onshore wind turbines for its Sweetland Wind Project (Sweetland) in Hand County, South Dakota. Scout is owner and responsible for the operations of this project. It plans to install about 71 of GE's 2.8-127 wind turbines. Sweetland will produce over 903,500-megawatt hours of low-cost renewable power ann...
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Quidnet Energy | February 19, 2021
Company’s Modular Pumped Hydro Solution Highlighted This Week on 60 Minutes, Forbes and USA Today Houston, TX - Quidnet Energy today said that on its current development trajectory, its low cost, modular, long duration energy storage technology could be installed across the Texas system in as few as three-five years to prevent failures such as witnessed the third week of February when a polar vortex froze the grid. The company is already developing ...
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