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The Niobrara Energy Park is a 640-acre project that will integrate natural gas and renewable energy generation facilities, including solar and wind energy, with data centers and energy research. With zoning approvals by Weld County Commissioners in place, the greenfield project is now process-shovel-ready.
Commissioner Dave Long said of the park, “I’ve said in the past that Weld County is the energy center of Colorado, but this may make Weld County the energy center of the West, if not the na... [more]
Owned by Heritage Great Britain PLC, Needles Park attracts over half a million visitors annually and is set within a spectacular heritage coastline. The Needles Park, Isle of Wight is one of seven heritage sites that are using a natural cleaning substance, from HypoTech Ltd, which protects people’s health and reduces impact on the environment.
The HypoTech cleaner and sanitiser is up to 300 times more effective than chemical equivalents and kills life-threatening germs on contact including ... [more]
Mott MacDonald and Halcrow have teamed-up to promote the growing opportunities for the sustainable development of global tidal range energy projects. The two organisations will collaborate on the identification, pursuit, study and delivery of tidal range energy opportunities throughout the world.
Halcrow and Mott MacDonald are leaders in the power and engineering sectors and this collaboration recognises the exceptional scale and challenges of delivering complex tidal power generation schemes... [more]
Honeywell has installed two solar arrays at Fort Dix, N.J., a training and mobilization center for the U.S. Army Reserve and National Guard. The solar installations are part of a $17.6-million program that will decrease energy consumption at the post by almost 10 percent and water use by more than 5 percent. The program, which includes a variety of energy-efficient facility and infrastructure upgrades, will help Fort Dix meet federal efficiency and renewable energy mandates, among other benefits... [more]
Following the closure of the deadline for pre-qualified companies seeking leases for wave and tidal energy projects in the Pentland Firth Strategic Area, The Crown Estate has announced it has received multiple bids for each of the lease types and all capacities made available for the world’s first large scale commercial wave and tidal energy leasing round.
The number and range of both bidders and applications emphasises the importance of the Pentland Firth Strategic Area to the emerging wave... [more]
The Highlands and Islands of Scotland is set to play a major part in the first Scottish Renewables Festival, offering people in the region a unique opportunity to see renewable energy in action on Saturday 13 and Sunday 14 June 2009.
A range of events are planned across the Highlands and Islands during the weekend, from a guided marine energy walk in Orkney, to a special screening of climate change film The Age of Stupid at Caithness Horizons in Thurso. There will also be a unique chance t... [more]
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