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This Year in Wind Power
Dec 29th
December 29, 2009 The economic stimulus story threaded its way through the calendar year in 2009. by Carl Levesque, AWEA
Over 7,000 MW of wind power are expected to be installed this year in the U.S. That’s down from 2008′s record 8,545 MW, but that still would make it the second best year in the history of the industry. Not bad, at a time when the rest of the economy tanked and the value of your primary financial policy driver became all but worthless.
What events drove those highly respectable numbers? What pushed them down and, likewise, what kept them up? What other industry More >
3rd Annual AEE Solar Dealer Conference in Mesa, Ariz.
Dec 24th
3rd Annual AEE Solar Dealer Conference is February 17-20 in Mesa, Arizona. It’s one of the top solar events of the year, hosted by one of the industry’s largest and most respected distributors. It features more than 45 exhibiting companies, 70 workshop training events with industry leading suppliers, plus Andy Black sales training, Bill Brooks code training, and much more. AEE Solar will also conduct the popular SEI 5-day beginner and advanced workshop classes before and after the Conference.
Lightspeed’s 2010 Cleantech Predictions – Renewable Energy World
Dec 23rd
December 23, 2009 Lightspeed’s 2010 Cleantech Predictions by Peter Nieh, Lightspeed
Lightspeed has invested across several cleantech areas, including solar (Stion), biofuels (LS9, Solazyme), clean coal (Coaltek), LED lighting (Exclara), and energy storage (Leyden Energy, f/k/a Mobius Power). Here are some of our cleantech predictions for 2010:
Lightspeed’s 2010 Cleantech Predictions – Renewable Energy World.
RenewableEnergyWorld.com’s Most-read Stories of 2009 – Renewable Energy World
Dec 23rd
December 23, 2009
RenewableEnergyWorld.com’s Most-read Stories of 2009 by Jennifer Runyon, Stephen Lacey & Graham Jesmer New Hampshire, United States [RenewableEnergyWorld.com]
As 2009 comes to a close, at RenewableEnergyWorld.com we always like to reflect back on the year gone by and revisit what worked and what didn’t both in terms of our industry coverage and in our ever-exciting jobs as editors of the world’s number one renewable energy website.
RenewableEnergyWorld.com’s Most-read Stories of 2009 – Renewable Energy World.
