Thursday, February 26, 2015

Iberdrola to increase U.S. presence by acquiring UIL

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February 26, 2015
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Opinion: Offering tax incentives for wind will yield long-term benefits
Every successful economy needs affordable and plentiful energy -- and offering the wind industry tax incentives today is one way the U.S. can prepare for the future, writes Loren Steffy. "Development of wind technology could help address the country's future energy needs and fill an important role in diversifying our energy portfolio and enhancing energy security," he writes. Forbes (2/25)
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Upstate N.Y. sees wind farm proposals in the works
Wind energy is growing in upstate New York, with 21 wind farms in operation and more proposed, including Lighthouse Wind. The project would have up to 70 turbines and produce enough electricity for 53,000 homes, according to Somerset, N.Y., Town Supervisor Dan Engert. Wind energy expansion in the region is hindered by a lack of transmission, as well as policy uncertainty regarding the Production Tax Credit, industry advocates say. American Wind Energy Association Vice President for Government and Public Affairs Rob Gramlich said that Congress should renew the PTC to avoid slowing the industry's growth. Rochester Democrat and Chronicle (N.Y.) (tiered subscription model) (2/26)
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Maine regulators to reconsider 2 wind farms after granting approval
Maine's Public Utilities Commission will reopen negotiations for two wind farms that it granted approval for in December. The potential economic benefit of the projects may be different now, as the energy market has changed over the past two months, said Commissioners Mark Vannoy and Carlie McLean. Commissioner David Littell disagreed with the decision, saying that there is no basis to re-evaluate the projects. The Wichita Eagle (Kan.)/The Associated Press (2/25)
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EDF selects Mortenson to build Kan. wind farm
Mortenson Construction's Wind Energy Group said it will build EDF Renewable Energy's Slate Creek Wind Project in Geuda Springs, Kan. The project will include 75 Vestas 2-megawatt wind turbines. "Since the beginning of our nearly 15-year relationship, Mortenson has constructed over 3,300 MW of wind power with EDF Renewable Energy in a very successful partnership," said Mortenson Wind Energy Group Vice President and General Manager Tim Maag. WindpowerEngineering.com (2/25)
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Sowitec, EDF to partner on Brazilian wind farms
EDF Energies Nouvelles and Sowitec have signed an agreement to build wind farms in Brazil. The projects would have a total capacity of 800 megawatts. "Brazil has tremendous wind energy potential and a regulatory framework that is favorable to a massive expansion of renewables in the energy mix," said Energies Nouvelles CEO Antoine Cahuzac. Brazil has the 10th greatest installed wind capacity in the world. BNAmericas.com (2/25)
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Iberdrola to increase U.S. presence by acquiring UIL
Iberdrola said today that it will acquire UIL Holdings in a cash-and-stock deal valued at $3 billion. UIL holds the second-largest wind power generation portfolio in the country, and the acquisition would help Iberdrola achieve its goal to increase its presence in the U.S. through 2016, said the company. The Wall Street Journal (tiered subscription model) (2/26)
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European Commission backs energy union proposal
The EU will move forward with the European Commission's proposal for an energy union, the commission said Wednesday. An energy union would reduce the EU's energy dependency on Russia, cut emissions, facilitate energy trading and help in the fight against climate change, according to the European Commission. Europe's "disorderly patchwork on energy policies" are confusing and keep investors away, said the European Wind Energy Association. The New York Times (tiered subscription model) (2/25)
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U.K. government awards $486M in contracts for renewables projects
The U.K. has granted over $485.8 million in investment contracts for 27 renewable energy projects in the first round of its Contracts for Difference system. The projects will add 1.1 gigawatts of renewable energy generation capacity in the U.K. and include two offshore wind farms and 15 land-based wind farms, according to the Department of Energy and Climate Change. Reuters (2/26), Bloomberg (2/26)
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Help us promote wind power with #iheartwind
In light of Valentine's Day, we launched a social media campaign #iheartwind that will be running all month. The campaign is to promote the variety of reasons that people love this clean, affordable, homegrown energy source. Learn more and participate.
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AWEA Wind Project Siting Seminar coming up
AWEA CEO Tom Kiernan will provide the siting seminar keynote address at the AWEA Project Siting Seminar, taking place March 10 and 11 in Austin, Texas. The diverse sessions will provide key updates and information for all segments of the wind energy industry. Register today.
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