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LM Glasfiber signs strategic deal with Envision

DENMARK: LM Glasfiber has signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Chinese manufacturer Envision to supply blades for around 2GW.

 
LM Glasfiber signs deal with Envision to supply blades for its 1.5MW turbine
 

Asia-Pacific News

 

GSPL hands Suzlon 52MW order for wind farm in western India

The S82-2.5MW turbine used for the Rajkot project

INDIA: Gujarat State Petroleum Corporation (GSPL) has handed Suzlon an order to...

 
 

Sinovel to seek IPO to fund expansion plans

Sinovel launches its first 3MW turbine

CHINA: Sinovel has announced plans to raise CHY3.5billion through an initial public...

 
 

AGL revives major wind farm plan following policy shift

AGL's Hallett wind farm: company now plans further wind expansion

AUSTRALIA: AGL, one of Australia's largest energy retailers, has revived plans for...

 
 

Australia environment minister loses renewables brief

Garrett: lost role over blunder

AUSTRALIA: Australian prime minister Kevin Rudd has pulled environment minister and former...

 
 

Wind Potential - Japanese wind body ups prediction

Asia: Japan can viably install 133GW of wind power capacity by 2020,...

 
 
 
 

Grids - Transmission shortfall may slow growth in China

CHINA: Grid bottlenecks mean that new wind build in China is likely...

 
 

Sights set on expansion as Goldwind plan China Huaneng Group IPOs

Goldwind wants to expand its turbine manufacturing base in Juiquan

CHINA: Goldwind and China Huaneng Group prepare for international expansion in the...

 
 

Bhoruka Power brings in €15.3million investment for wind farm in southern India

26MW wind farm planned for Karnataka region in the south of India

INDIA: A long term loan of €15.3million to finance a 26MW wind...

 
 

Mitusbishi's Arkansas wind turbine factory 'dependent on recovery'

MHI: Arkansas decision dependent on market

US: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) has said it is still considering building...

 
 

GE fights back with new lawsuit against Mitsubishi

MHI's controversial 2.4MW wind turbine

US: GE has struck back in its wind turbine patent battle with...

 
 
 
 

Asia-Pacific In Depth

 
 

Market Status: Japan - Slow start for green growth under new regime

JAPAN: In September last year, the centrist Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ),...

 
 

Shandong province: Golden opportunity on the Yellow River

The Shenhua Guohua Zhonghian in Rongcheng City, Shandong province, will reach 99MW when completed

CHINA: The Yellow River Delta in the province of Shandong is poised...

 
 

China promises greener growth

CHINA: The Chinese government has vowed to slash the amount of carbon...

 
 

CDM decision to block Chinese wind projects provokes industry outrage

Huiteng Liangfeng wind farm at Xilinguole League, Inner Mongolia

CHINA: Wind professionals have lambasted a decision by the executive board (EB)...

 
 

Australia Report: The lucky country ups the stakes

Australia: advanced windpower projects in April 2009

Australia has launched a new renewable energy target that should act as...

 
 

Conference Report China: Battle for technology supremacy

One step into the exhibition hall at the China Wind Power 2009...

 
 
 

Asia-Pacific news from the web

 
 

China Goldwind believed to be ready for $1.5 billion IPO

Xinjiang Goldwind Science & Technology Co 002202.SZ has chosen China International Capital...

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Asia-Pacific Events

 

Clean Energy Council Conference and Exhibition

 
Date:
03-05 May 2010
Location:
Adelaide
Organiser:
Clean Energy Council
 

China Wind Power 2010

 
Date:
13-15 October 2010
Location:
Beijing, China
Organiser:
GWEC
 
 
 

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