Two new wind farms in Missouri and Texas go live

June 21, 2010 by James  
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Two new U.S. based wind farms have just gone live and have begun producing electricity. The first one – the Farmers City Wind Power Project, near Tarkio in Atchinson County, Missouri, is Missouri’s largest wind farm. It consists of 73 Gamesa wind turbines which can produce 146 megawatts of electricity, enough to power about 33,000 homes. Related posts: World’s largest wind farm starts operating in Texas New Texas Gulf Coast wind farm in place Another 240 MW of Wind Power goes online for Texas customers

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The East Coast is About to Become the Hydrogen Highway

February 15, 2010 by admin  
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Everyone is excited about hydrogen cars, but there is always the challenge of how they are going to fill up. Most cars are restricted by the distance that they can travel on a full tank and nothing more. Few places, especially on the East Coast, offer a refueling station to allow the cars to Posted in: Future Energy , Hydrogen Fuel , Industry

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The “Oyster” – Scottish wave energy device goes live

November 29, 2009 by James  
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On November 20th, Scotland’s first minister, Alex Salmond, flipped the switch and turned on what is being called the world’s largest working hydro-electric wave energy device. Named the Oyster, the device, which was built by Aquamarine Power, is located off the coast of Scotland at the European Marine Energy Centre’s Billia Croo site near of

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