- Category: Industry News
BWEA has expressed its disappointment with the announcement by Energy Minister Malcolm Wicks and Rural Affairs Minister Jim Knight to refuse permission for a wind farm on common land near Whinash, near Tebay in Cumbria.
- Category: Industry News
Canada’s wind energy industry installed 239 MW of new wind energy capacity in 2005, shattering the previous annual installation record of 122 MW established in 2004.
- Category: Industry News
The Taiwan Wind Energy Association, initiated and organized by the Industrial echnology Research Institute, was founded in Taipei Jan. 10 with the purpose of promoting wind energy technology in electricity generation and the government by advising it on the development of wind energy and advising the government on the development of wind energy.
- Category: Industry News
The US wind energy industry easily broke earlier annual installed capacity records in 2005, installing nearly 2,500MW or over $3 billion worth of new generating equipment in 22 states, according to the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA).
- Category: Industry News
Both the USA and Canada experienced record installations of wind power plant in 2005, but an even bigger boost is expected in 2006 when new installations in North America will grow by over 50% according to a new study by Emerging Energy Research (EER), a Cambridge, Massachusetts-based research and advisory company.
- Category: Industry News
In a press release of 6 December 2005, the World Wind Energy Association (WWEA) noted that almost 10,000 participants were currently at the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Montreal (COP 11) discussing ways to mitigate climate change. As the Association commented, renewable energies were playing an increasing though not yet sufficient role in many discussions during COP 11. WWEA called upon the COP 11 to recognise the full benefits of renewable energies, stop the proliferation of obsolete technologies and take into account the externalities of all energy sources.
- BWEA response to Energy Review announcement
- Ten year review of the international wind power industry
- New report confirms UK has best wind in Europe
- Framework for guiding offshore wind energy development in the USA
- Wind energy in the USA is the fastest growing energy source
- UK Ministry of Defence lifts objections to wind energy projects
- US energy bill extends wind power incentive through 2007
- Wind has become a mainstream energy source
- 2005 already a record year for Canada
- Wind energy companies hope for support
- Wind development in Sweden grows by 10MW
- BTM report reveals rise in global wind energy capacity
- R&D essential to create platform for growth for Europe
- Renewable energy company stocks boosted by ‘Kyoto Effect’
- US wind industry continues expansion
- Wind power continues to grow in 2004 in the EU
- Public embrace wind power on day Kyoto comes into force