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Mexico is set to see a major increase in its wind power generation capacity , rising from 569 MW to approximately 2000 MW by the end of this year, reports Agence France Presse, citing local industry sources
Miller and Mount Copper wind farms are to provide 108 MW of wind energy capacity, raising Canada’s total wind power generation capacity from 444 MW to more than 550 MW, an increase of nearly 25 per cent. Canada: Two nuclear units at the
intend to bid for the €2bn ($2.4bn) wind park contracts that will add 1700 MW to Portugal’s wind power generation capacity . Portugal: The world’s largest solar power plant is to be built near Moura in 2006. The 62 MW plant
Trade to the energy sector regulator CNE . The ministry aims for 11,200 MW of wind capacity to be installed over the period, giving Spain 35 GW of wind capacity by 2020. In addition, the ministry has proposed changes to be made to the remuneration
Worldwide wind capacity surpasses 5,000 MW Worldwide installed ..... lagged behinds with only 41 MW of new wind capacity . In the last 10 years, the US ..... s projections predict that US wind capacity additions will grow slowly until
China is predicted to spend $1.8 trillion in the next 40 years to secure 1,000 GW of installed wind power capacity.
power plants in northern Europe due to the region’s surging wind capacity , according to the energy group’s markets head. The company ..... GW of capacity, he said. Northern Germany’s expanded wind capacity has cut the two plants’ annual operating hours from between
Bahia state, in the north of Brazil, estimates that it has approximately 8.8 GW of wind capacity in the initial phases of development, according to Rafael Valverde, executive secretary of the local energy committee. Jornal
In a recent auction to build 150 MW of wind capacity in Uruguay 17 companies made bids totalling over 1000 MW, reports Energias Renovables reports. Due to this overwhelming demand
on a 500 MW solar plant in Morocco next year that would become the first plant in its efforts to develop massive solar and wind capacity across North Africa and the Middle East. It was announced at the company’s annual conference in Cairo that “all systems