Windmaster Nordex
soweit die Infos der Rwe bekannt gegeben werden sind diese auch immer hier eingestellt
http://www.rwe.com/web/cms/de/86156/rwe-innogy/...resse/pressearchiv/
wie kommst du auf sowas ?
du kannst hier nicht sowas posten und dann wieder gehen ohne was zu belegen
@Rusta: ich sehe es genauso wie du. Ein Link sollte schon dabei sein.
mal wieder übermotiviert. hier gibts fast nur noch einen Basher-Monolog in diesem Nordexforum. aber zum Glück sind ja noch ein paar ehrliche Leute hier mit sehr interessanten Beiträgen. Da möchte ich auch Semper danken, der hier für viele Interessierte die Stellung hält!
Nordexler lasst auch nicht von den heutigen Verlusten verrückt machen und bleibt bei euren Aktien. Wenn dann nachkaufen. Regel Nr. 2: Kurzfristige Trends ignorieren. Langfristig ist das Erfolgspotential von Nordex ausgezeichnet. Wir wollen doch keine Basher belohnen !
Da gibts ja viele viele neue hier im Forum, das Interesse an Nordex scheint ja zu steigen.
Und Aktienhoscht übernimmt scheinbar das Kommando um Phantasmogigawatt den Rücken freizuhalten
Und moemeister hört das mosern nicht auf, dabei hätte er heute mal bei der HV sein sollen, das wäre interessant geworden, stattdessen stellt er eine Kauforder für Nordex rein ts ts
gesprochen, Solarparc hat ein paar Windparks errichtet, hießen ja mal vor langer langer Zeit Windwelt....
Hauptthema war natürlich Solar, wer Interesse an Infos hat kann mir gerne ne Mail schicken.
Werde morgen vorraussichtlich auch auf der Solarworld HV sein, also ein gefundenes Fressen für Aktienhorst & Friends, die neuen Helden im Board können sich wieder ungehindert austoben. Nur schade dass sie nie etwas über Nordex schreiben oder eine eigene Meinung vertreten.
auch wenn es nicht Nordex ist, es tut sich was gewaltig auf dem Windmarkt und irgendwann ist die Kapazität auch von Siemens und GE am Ende....
http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2011-05/20321910-giant-delivery-for-world-s-largest-wind-farm-as-first-ge-turbines-arrive-004.htm
23.05.2011 19:13
Giant Delivery for World's Largest Wind Farm as First GE Turbines Arrive- Shepherds Flat in Oregon to Use 338 GE 2.5-100 Wind Turbines to Generate 845 Megawatts of Clean Energy
- Massive Construction Effort Progresses; Completion Expected in 2012
Work on the world''s largest wind project is well under way as the first wind turbines have arrived at the Shepherds Flat site in Oregon, GE (NYSE: GE) reported today at the American Wind Energy Association''s (AWEA) Windpower 2011 Conference & Exhibition. More than 200 GE wind turbines are expected to arrive at the site before the end of this year, with the remaining units to be shipped in 2012. Shepherds Flat will be the first project in the United States to use GE''s 2.5-100 wind turbines, which have logged more than 2.3 million operating hours in Europe and Asia.
GE''s logistics, service and project management experts have been working with the project''s developers and preparing for over a year to ensure the installation at the site runs smoothly. The team, which includes the technicians that will be responsible for the continued operation of the wind farm through a 10-year operations and maintenance agreement, has trained extensively on the equipment at GE''s Energy Learning Center in Salzbergen, Germany.
"Our 2.5-100 machine is designed to yield the highest annual energy production in its class, bringing extra value to our customer, Caithness Energy," said Victor Abate, vice president-renewable energy for GE Power & Water and the outgoing chairman of AWEA''s board of directors. "We are excited to be moving forward with the development of this leading wind farm."
Stretching across 30 square miles of north-central Oregon, the Shepherds Flat project will include 338 GE 2.5-100 wind turbines and will have a total capacity of 845 megawatts, enough clean energy for 235,000 households. When completed in 2012, Shepherds Flat will be larger than any wind farm currently in operation in the United States. Some of the largest components for the Shepherds Flat 2.5-100 wind turbines, including the machine heads and hubs, are being built at GE''s Pensacola, Fla., and Tehachapi, Calif., facilities. The first hubs for the project came off the line in Tehachapi in February, while production of machine heads began in Pensacola earlier this year.
The Shepherds Flat wind farm is owned by developer and managing member Caithness Energy, along with GE Energy Financial Services, Google and subsidiaries of ITOCHU Corporation and Sumitomo Corporation. Total project value is approximately $2 billion. The wind farm has put in place three 20-year power purchase agreements with Southern California Edison, helping California meet its renewable energy goals.
About GE
GE (NYSE: GE) is an advanced technology, services and finance company taking on the world''s toughest challenges. Dedicated to innovation in energy, health, transportation and infrastructure, GE operates in more than 100 countries and employs about 300,000 people worldwide. For more information, visit the company''s Web site at www.ge.com.
GE also serves the energy sector by providing technology and service solutions that are based on a commitment to quality and innovation. The company continues to invest in new technology solutions and grow through strategic acquisitions to strengthen its local presence and better serve customers around the world. The businesses that comprise GE Energy www.ge.com/energy—GE Power & Water, GE Energy Services and GE Oil & Gas—work together with more than 90,000 global employees and 2010 revenues of $38 billion, to provide integrated product and service solutions in all areas of the energy industry including coal, oil, natural gas and nuclear energy; renewable resources such as water, wind, solar and biogas; as well as other alternative fuels andnew grid modernization technologies to meet 21st century energy needs.
Contacts:
GE Power & Water
Milissa Rocker
+1 518 385 2381
milissa.rocker@ge.com
or
Masto Public Relations
Ken Darling or Howard Masto
+1 518 786 6488
kenneth.darling@ge.com
howard.masto@ge.com
© 2011 Business Wire
Zeitpunkt: 23.05.11 22:56
Aktion: Löschung des Beitrages
Kommentar: Regelverstoß - Bitte derartige Provokationen unterlassen
Leben wir in einer Matrix oder warum tut sich da so viel in Sachen Windausbau, ich habe geschaut über den Tag könnte ich jetzt noch 10 ähnliche Nachrichten bringen, die ganz klar belegen dass die Branche vor einem Boom steht:
http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2011-05/20315992-iowa-leads-nation-in-wind-energy-generation-008.htm
23.05.2011 12:06
Iowa Leads Nation in Wind Energy GenerationDES MOINES, Iowa, May 23, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- The state of Iowa is continuing its tradition of leadership in wind energy and showcasing the state''s forward-looking strategy to develop alternative energy sources for the economy of the future at the American Wind Energy Association''s (AWEA) 2011 Â WINDPOWER Conference and Exhibition. Â
Well on the path to generate 20 percent of its electricity from wind turbines, Iowa is receiving recognition from several key government and industry leaders who say Iowa will play an important role in meeting President Obama''s new energy goals.
According to the 2010 AWEA Industry Report, Iowa continues to lead the nation in wind generation with 15 percent of its electricity coming from wind. That number is expected to reach 20 percent later this year when Des Moines-based MidAmerican Energy completes its expansion, bringing Iowa one step closer to its goal of generating half the state''s electricity from wind by the year 2030. That would also allow it to export 30 percent of its wind energy to other states.
Iowa Governor Terry Branstad also echoed plans for the state''s wind industry growth saying, "Iowa''s continued strength and leadership in the wind industry is a testament to our state''s vision and legacy of being a trailblazer in alternative energies. Our workforce, natural resources and wind marketplace are growing exponentially each year, and we anticipate even more momentum with companies such as Nadicom and MidAmerican working on projects that will bring more jobs, income and innovations to the state."
The U.S. wind market entered 2011 with 5,600 MW under construction-more than twice the amount of megawatts under construction at the start of 2010.Iowa''s wind industry continues to expand and currently has over 2,500 turbines capable of producing 3,675 megawatts of power, ranking it second among U.S. states in total generation. During the last few years, Iowa has led the nation in attracting wind energy manufacturers and boasts a supply chain that supports more than 2,300 jobs and involves over 80 Iowa businesses.
Centrally located, Iowa is at the heart of a region that not only boasts some of the nation''s most abundant wind resources but also where four proposed transmission lines converge to allow Midwestern wind to be distributed into various regional transmission systems. Iowa is home to companies such as Siemens, Clipper Windpower, Trinity Towers, Acciona Windpower and TPI Composites. Â
The state also offers industry-renown assisted training programs in which community colleges work with company trainers to develop customized programs for students who want to work in the wind energy industry - shortening the time between hiring and profitable productivity.
"The transition from graduating at Kirkwood Community College and coming to work for Clipper Windpower was nearly seamless. Within my first week at Clipper I was able to jump into a project," said Tyler Glass, Pro E Designer at Clipper Windpower and Kirkwood graduate.
Another example of Iowa''s wind workforce training is Iowa Lakes Community College. Located in Emmetsburg, Iowa, the college is only one of three programs in the country to receive AWEA''s prestigious Wind Turbine Service Technician Program Seal of Approval.
A snapshot of Iowa''s growing wind industry:
- Iowa ranks second nationally in current wind generation output with 3,675 MW installed with 2,534 turbines across the state. (AWEA, 2011)
- Iowa is number one in the nation for wind generation as a percentage of total power output at 17-20 percent. (Iowa Utilities Board, 2010)
- MidAmerican Energy is second among investor-owned utilities in ownership of wind energy farms with about 3,129 MW in production (AWEA, 2010).
- Acciona Windpower was recently awarded over $3 million by the Iowa Power Fund to install new wind generation turbines in Iowa.
- Seven of the state''s community colleges have joined with the state''s three regent universities to form comprehensive wind energy training programs.
- A heritage of manufacturing excellence is fueled by a ready source of highly qualified and skilled workers. Approximately 4,100 manufacturers employ more than 198,000 Iowans and generate more than $9.5 billion in payroll.
- Iowa invested $7.5 million into transportation for the wind industry, specifically wind to rail facilities and barge facilities. They are all scheduled to come online in the next few years.
For more information on Iowa''s wind industry and presence at AWEA''s 2011 WINDPOWER Conference & Exhibition, visit the Iowa Department of Economic Development''s booth (#4079 Hall A). Also you may follow us on Twitter (@Iowa Wind or @BusinessIOWA) and Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/iowaeconomicdevelopment).
SOURCE Iowa Department of Economic Development
© 2011 PR Newswire
Tschüss Öl, Hallo Wind
www.oilvoice.com/n/...t_Post_Rock_Wind_Energy_Facility/8f07081d5.aspx
Wind Capital Group Selects RMT to Construct Post Rock Wind Energy Facility
Monday, May 23, 2011 Wind energy developer Wind Capital Group announced today that it has selected RMT, Inc. (RMT) to design and construct its 201 MW Post Rock Wind Energy Facility in Lincoln and Ellsworth Counties in central Kansas.
Additionally, the Kansas Corporation Commission recently approved Wind Capital Group's power purchase agreement with Westar Energy for the electricity generated by the Post Rock facility, another important milestone for the project.
"The construction contract with RMT and the Kansas Corporation Commission's recent approval of our power purchase agreement with Westar Energy are meaningful steps in the realization of the Post Rock project, which is an important part of our 2011-2012 construction program. We are honored to be working with Westar to bring clean, renewable, and affordable wind energy to their customers in the near future," said Ciaran O'Brien, Wind Capital Group Chief Executive Officer.
RMT will provide engineering, procurement, and civil and electrical infrastructure construction to support the installation of the wind turbines at the site. The civil and electrical infrastructure includes roads, crane paths and pads, turbine foundations, an underground collector system, in-tower wiring, and the construction of two meteorological towers. RMT is also responsible for mechanical turbine completion, tower erection, and testing and inspections.
"RMT is a leader in the construction of wind energy projects, and we are very pleased to sign this agreement with them for our Post Rock facility," added O'Brien. "We have worked with RMT on several projects, and they have proven time and again their ability to adhere to the highest standards while completing construction safely, on time, and under budget."
"RMT has enjoyed a long association with Wind Capital Group, which includes five completed projects totaling 312 MW," said RMT Chief Commercial Officer David Kutcher. "It has been great to see Wind Capital Group successfully transition into an industry-leading owner-operator. Their management team drives a strong commitment to building quality assets that deliver in accordance with their projections, making Wind Capital Group successful in a very competitive PPA market."
The Post Rock project follows on the heels of Wind Capital Group's 150 MW Lost Creek Wind Energy Facility, for which RMT also served as the construction contractor.
"RMT worked seamlessly with WCG, its turbine vendor, the offtaker, and local communities to construct Lost Creek two months ahead of schedule and under budget," said RMT Senior Project Manager Kenny Knecht. "We look forward to teaming with Wind Capital in constructing at Post Rock another quality facility."
When completed, Post Rock will be the seventh utility-scale wind energy facility Wind Capital Group has developed and the second project, after Lost Creek, which it will also own and operate.
Construction at the Post Rock Wind Energy Facility is scheduled to begin in 2011, with the project coming online in the second half of 2012. The project will provide enough electricity to power over 70,000 homes.
As thousands of wind industry members converged on the city of Anaheim, Calif., for the world's largest annual wind energy event, the WINDPOWER 2011 Conference & Exhibition immediately turned into a hub for the discussion of industry trends and new developments.
With General Session speeches still ahead from CNN Founder Ted Turner, from 8:30 to 10 am today, and other industry visionaries, following are some of the industry’s hot topics bubbling up in Anaheim—from session presentations to chatter on the tradeshow floor.
In addition to electrons, wind power generates jobs and economic development
Wind power’s vast supply chain, which produces the 8,000 components making up a typical wind turbine, continues to grow deeper roots here in the U.S. Today the industry employs 75,000 people, and over 400 wind-related manufacturing plants dot the map in 43 states, from California where the industry began 30 years ago, through the Midwest which now leads wind development, to the Southeast even though its first wind farm is still on the drawing board.
In 2010 the industry reached 50 percent domestic content for U.S.-deployed turbines, and that percentage will continue to rise with stable policy signals. Fourteen more manufacturing facilities came online in 2010 to serve the industry. In addition, wind farms provide lease payments to landowners – $3,000 a year per turbine is typical – providing America’s farmers and ranchers with a stable new cash crop, as well as adding tax revenue to local communities, allowing them to build hospitals, schools, town halls, and libraries.
California RPS leads the nation
California is a particularly appropriate setting for WINDPOWER 2011. The state legislature and Gov. Jerry Brown recently answered the call for more clean, affordable, and homegrown energy by enacting the strongest renewable target in the U.S.—33 percent renewables by 2020. As a result of such strong policies, 600 MW of wind power are currently under construction in the state—more wind capacity than the state has installed in any single year in the last decade. When those megawatts come online, almost 1 million California homes will be powered by wind. California is already reaping the economic benefits of its strong policies, as the wind industry now supports 15 wind-related manufacturing facilities in the state. In addition, 4,000-5,000 permanent workers help maintain and operate the 3,177 megawatts already online in California, while local jurisdictions gain much-needed tax revenue from wind farms.
The state already gets more than 3 percent of its generation from wind on average, peaking at over 5 percent, according to the state's grid operator.
Overall, America is ahead of schedule to make 20 percent of its electricity from wind by 2030, the goal identified during the Bush administration.
Offshore wind marches forward
This year is already guaranteed to be the biggest yet for offshore wind milestones in the U.S., including:
- In February, Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar and Secretary of Energy Steven Chu unveiled a coordinated strategic plan, A National Offshore Wind Strategy: Creating an Offshore Wind Industry in the United States, which pursues the deployment of 10 gigawatts of offshore wind capacity by 2020 and 54 gigawatts by 2030. They announced $50.5 million in funding opportunities for projects that support offshore wind energy deployment.
- Also in February, the Secretary of the Interior announced the creation of high-priority Wind Energy Areas (WEAs) through the “Smart from the Start” Initiative, and the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement (BOEMRE) designated the leasing areas included in the Delaware and Maryland Requests for Information (RFIs) as WEAs. This announcement also designated WEAs off the coasts of New Jersey and Virginia, and outlined plans to identify additional WEAs off the coasts of Massachusetts and Rhode Island this spring.
- In March, the Secretary of the Interior and BOEMRE Director Michael R. Bromwich announced the initiation of the process to offer the first commercial wind lease under the “Smart from the Start” Initiative off the coast of Delaware. The decision followed a determination that there was no competing interest for commercial wind energy development there at present.
- In April, BOEMRE announced a Call for Information and Nominations (Call) for wind energy development offshore of New Jersey. Also in April, the Secretary of the Interior announced that BOEMRE approved a Construction and Operations Plan (COP) for the long-awaited Cape Wind project, in Massachusetts. Construction of this project could begin as early as the fall.
Additional RFIs and Calls are expected soon in a number of states, including Rhode Island, and this follows the announcement of RFIs for Maryland and Massachusetts in late 2010.
The WINDPOWER 2011 Conference and Exhibition, the world’s largest wind energy event, runs through Wednesday, May 25. Registration is still open at the door and more information can be found at www.windpowerexpo.com. Featuring nearly 20 football fields of exhibit space, the exhibition includes more than 1,150 exhibitors doing business, and the conference program includes 50 sessions covering virtually every aspect of the fast-growing industry
auch Nordex hat mindestens ein Büro in Schottland und dort boomt der Windmarkt wie man an den Meldungen der letzten Tage immer wieder sehen konnte!
Scottish and Southern Announces Acquisition of Keadby Wind Farm Project
Monday, May 23, 2011
SSE (Scottish and Southern Energy plc) has reached agreement on the acquisition of a wind farm close to SSE's existing Keadby power station in North Lincolnshire, from Renewable Energy Systems Group (RES). The Keadby Wind Farm was developed by RES Group and the 34 turbine project received planning consent in 2008. Once constructed, the project will have an installed capacity of between 68 and 85MW and provide enough clean, green energy to power the equivalent of between 38,000 and 47,000 UK homes
Keadby wind farm is the largest consented wind farm in England and will be SSE's first consented wind farm in the country. Subject to a final investment decision, SSE expects to begin construction of the wind farm in late 2011 with an expected project completion date of early 2014. The acquisition of Keadby supports the scale and composition of SSE's investment programme to 2015.
In its six-month financial report in November 2010, SSE said it was continuing the process of optimising its wind farm portfolio with both disposals and acquisitions. In line with this, in April 2011, SSE disposed of its equity interest in three operating wind farms in Scotland and Northern Ireland, totalling 96.8MW.
Gregor Alexander, Finance Director of SSE, said:
'We have said that we will pursue both acquisitions and disposals in order to optimise our wind farm portfolio in the UK, and this acquisition of Keadby wind farm, which is SSE's first consented wind farm in England, is completely in line with that objective. It adds to the diversity of our wind portfolio and the site's proximity to our existing power station helps make this an appealing project to take forward to construction.
'As an established generator in the area, we have a long-standing commitment to the local community around Keadby, which will only be strengthened by this deal.'
http://www.windpowerexpo.org/
Geht mal auf "latest Video" und was seht ihr direkt am Anfang des Films?
Haste gesehen auf der Windpowerexo in der ersten Szene im Hintergrund das Gespräch und in der 2. war der Nordexstand komplett überlaufen
Mal schauen ob nach der Windpower 2011 ein paar Aufträge kommen...