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On April 27, Greg Mello--a tall, intense man whose natural state is vague dishevelment--was in court, watching his witness annihilate (at least in Mello’s view) the US Department of Energy’s case.
Mello is the Harvard-educated co-founder and executive director of the Los Alamos Study Group, a nuclear disarmament advocacy organization based in Albuquerque, but with a concerted focus on the activities of Los Alamos National Laboratory. Last year, LASG sued to stop the construction of the Chemistry and Metallurgy Research Replacement (CMRR) project, a new facility at LANL designed to process--and possibly produce--plutonium-based nuclear warheads.
On this particular Wednesday, Mello’s lawyer had called Frank von Hippel, a nuclear physicist and Princeton professor, to testify against the facility--essentially a costly, heavily fortified nuclear warhead processing facility situated over a geologic fault zone (see sidebar: “Price Point”).
In his prepared testimony, Von Hippel argued the need for new warheads “has vanished”; the earthquake hazard is now “much larger” than previously thought; the last full environmental assessment of the project--completed eight years ago--is insufficient for a project whose cost has swollen from $350 million to more than $3 billion.
All of this, Von Hippel says, amounts to a more fundamental question: Does New Mexico really need to be researching and building new nuclear weapons?
Mello doesn’t think so--but says the political momentum isn’t on his side.
“New Mexico is viewed as a place with a compliant government, where nuclear contractors can get federal money,” Mello explains. “There’s no private sector demand for most of this stuff, and a great deal of it could never be licensed or permitted.”
Even so, the CMRR facility--along with its budget--has expanded virtually unheeded since it was first proposed in 1999.
“It’s terrifying,” Mello says. “It’s frightening for New Mexico, both in itself and because of what it’s not: renewable energy; investment in our housing and building stock, our infrastructure, our schools. A very tiny group of people have captured an outsize amount of attention from a political elite and are setting far too much of our agenda.”
Greg Mello of Los Alamos Study Group is challenging the lab's new plutonium facility.
Within Santa Fe, Mello’s view is relatively common. At the LASG meetings and study sessions he hosts in the basement of a local church, attendees are routinely knowledgeable to the point of expertise. And in addition to various environmental protection and renewable energy groups, Santa Fe also hosts two other nuclear disarmament organizations, Concerned Citizens for Nuclear Safety and Nuclear Watch of New Mexico.
Southern New Mexico, though, is a different story. There, lawmakers and academics extol the virtues not only of nuclear research and development, but they also court uranium processing plants and waste disposal facilities with gusto--and, in some cases, financial incentives.
In fact, the morning of Von Hippel’s testimony, a collection of public officials, scientists and executives had gathered in a conference room in Hobbs, some 350 miles south of Santa Fe. They were discussing New Mexico’s future as a focal point for the new nuclear age, in which economies rely increasingly on nuclear power and entire processing industries spring up around the “uranium fuel cycle,” which begins with mining and ends with waste disposal. Every stage of that process can be monetized--and nearly every stage has commercial operations in New Mexico.
“The state currently has a stake in a lot of aspects of this cycle--the mining, the enrichment, the storage,” Mat Lueras, vice president for corporate development at Uranium Resources Inc., a mining outfit that owns 183,000 acres of uranium mineral rights in New Mexico, tells SFR. Because of that, Lueras says, URI has “seen widespread local and state support from New Mexico politicians” for its efforts to restart uranium mining.
To Daniel Fine, a research associate at New Mexico Tech and at the Center for Energy Policy in Hobbs,
such enthusiasm is simply an acknowledgment of the inevitable.
“Nuclear energy, worldwide and in the United States, has a very strong future,” Fine says. “Twenty percent of our electricity is nuclear. There’s potential planning for 50 percent more.”
In Fine’s view, New Mexico’s role in that future remains to be determined. But given what’s already here, and the gradual buildup of a nuclear fuel cycle complex in the state’s southeastern counties, a nuclear future may indeed be unavoidable. Take the beginning of the fuel cycle, for instance.
“New Mexico,” Fine says, “is the Saudi Arabia of uranium.”
Daniel Fine of New Mexico Tech predicts a bright future for nuclear energy.
New Mexico had its first exposure to the nuclear industry in 1943, with the founding of Los Alamos National Laboratory. Two years later, near Alamogordo, LANL scientists conducted the Trinity test with a prototype of the atomic bombs that, less than a month later, would raze Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Sandia National Laboratories, the Albuquerque lab charged with turning LANL’s nuclear weapons concepts into deployable missiles, was founded in 1949.
While the labs were located near northern New Mexico’s population centers, less populous areas of the state became nuclear hubs in their own right. In southern New Mexico, a huge swath of desert scrubland became the White Sands Proving Groundsnow the White Sands Missile Rangefor nuclear weapons testing. In far western New Mexico, on the outskirts of the Navajo Nation, uranium mines sprang up in the 1950s.
Since the US government promised to buy all mined uranium, it was good business, and northwest New Mexico’s mining industry boomed for close to two decades with relatively little oversight. But in the 1970s, reports of elevated levels of radon, a radioactive element that can cause cancer, began to surface and so began what Fine calls “the sad chapter” of widespread radioactive contamination from New Mexico’s uranium mines.
“[Uranium] mining, from the 1950s to the early 1970s, was very high risk, and the methods then did expose uranium miners to radioactivity,” Fine says.On April 27, Greg Mello--a tall, intense man whose natural state is vague... more
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Source: Detroit Free Press
Michigan will get $200 million to upgrade rail lines and a share of another $336 million for new high-performance trains and other equipment to build a high-speed rail network between Detroit and Chicago, the Obama administration announced today.
The federal government is awarding $2 billion to expand high-speed rail nationwide, money that Florida turned back earlier this year, and Michigan was one of 24 states competing for the funding. The U.S. Department of Transportation said 15 states and Amtrak will receive money for 22 high-speed intercity passenger rail projects that the government said will connect 80% of Americans to high-speed rail in 25 years.
“These projects will put thousands of Americans to work, save hundreds of thousands of hours for American travelers every year, and boost U.S. manufacturing by investing hundreds of millions of dollars in next-generation, American-made locomotives and railcars,” Vice President Joe Biden said in a statement.
Read more: http://www.freep.com/article/20110509/NEWS05/110509013/... |topnews|text|FRONTPAGESource: Detroit Free Press
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Monday, March 21, 2011
Hobbs conference focuses on nuclear energy issues
N.M. Tech News Service
HOBBS – Nuclear energy, small-scale reactors and safety in the industry will take center stage next month at the 2011 national energy conference in Hobbs.
The Uranium Fuel Cycle Conference on Wednesday and Thursday, April 27 and 28, will focus on potential developments and implementation of small-scale reactors.
The conference features top leaders in nuclear technology, including Babcock & Wilcox, New Mexico Tech, URENCO USA, Washington TRU Solutions, Uranium Resources Inc., Energy Solutions and the U.S. Department of Energy.
The "uranium fuel cycle" begins with mining, continues with enrichment, followed by use in a reactor, and ends with processing and storage. Hobbs is in the center of the developing Eastern New Mexico Energy Corridor, which is involved in all aspects of the nuclear energy fuel cycle.
"Almost the entire cycle is contained in New Mexico, from mining to waste storage. This conference is an important step in bringing together key players in the area and continuing a dialogue about energy and our national policies," said Van Romero, Ph.D. and vice president of research at New Mexico Tech.
A new enrichment facility is now operational near Eunice, N.M. A deconversion plant is in the licensing stage in Lea County. Also located in the region are Waste Control Specialist LLC and the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, near Carlsbad, which is a long-term storage facility funded by the Department of Energy. While not currently being mined, vast deposits of raw uranium ore exist in west-central New Mexico.
What's missing? The small-scale nuclear power plants.
"Communities in southeast New Mexico have expressed an interest in nuclear power," Romero said.
One area the conference will focus on is the commercial deployment of small nuclear reactors in eastern New Mexico. Representatives of Babcock & Wilcox will present their strategy to how to deploy a light-water reactor system to provide energy to communities in New Mexico.
Babcock & Wilcox is the leading international company in development and deployment of small-scale nuclear reactors. The company unveiled the B&W mPower reactor in 2009. The mPower reactor, with its scalable, modular design, has the capacity to provide 125 megawatts to 750 megawatts of electricity for a five-year operating cycle without refueling. The reactor is designed to produce clean, near-zero emission operations, according to the company website.
Following the Babcock & Wilcox presentation, Romero will lead a discussion on "Small Reactor Research and Readiness." Then, a representative from the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Nuclear Energy will talk on the status and outlook for nuclear energy development.
The two-day conference is hosted by the New Mexico Center for Energy Policy, a division of New Mexico Tech, the Economic Development Corp. of Lea County and New Mexico Junior College.
Online registration is under way at www.energyplexnm.com or by calling 575-397-2039.
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Hobbs conference focuses on nuclear energy issues
N.M. Tech News Service
HOBBS – Nuclear energy, small-scale reactors and safety in the industry will take center stage next month at the 2011 national energy conference in Hobbs.
The Uranium Fuel Cycle Conference on Wednesday and Thursday, April 27 and 28, will focus on potential developments and implementation of small-scale reactors.
The conference features top leaders in nuclear technology, including Babcock & Wilcox, New Mexico Tech, URENCO USA, Washington TRU Solutions, Uranium Resources Inc., Energy Solutions and the U.S. Department of Energy.
The "uranium fuel cycle" begins with mining, continues with enrichment, followed by use in a reactor, and ends with processing and storage. Hobbs is in the center of the developing Eastern New Mexico Energy Corridor, which is involved in all aspects of the nuclear energy fuel cycle.
"Almost the entire cycle is contained in New Mexico, from mining to waste storage. This conference is an important step in bringing together key players in the area and continuing a dialogue about energy and our national policies," said Van Romero, Ph.D. and vice president of research at New Mexico Tech.
A new enrichment facility is now operational near Eunice, N.M. A deconversion plant is in the licensing stage in Lea County. Also located in the region are Waste Control Specialist LLC and the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, near Carlsbad, which is a long-term storage facility funded by the Department of Energy. While not currently being mined, vast deposits of raw uranium ore exist in west-central New Mexico.
What's missing? The small-scale nuclear power plants.
"Communities in southeast New Mexico have expressed an interest in nuclear power," Romero said.
One area the conference will focus on is the commercial deployment of small nuclear reactors in eastern New Mexico. Representatives of Babcock & Wilcox will present their strategy to how to deploy a light-water reactor system to provide energy to communities in New Mexico.
Babcock & Wilcox is the leading international company in development and deployment of small-scale nuclear reactors. The company unveiled the B&W mPower reactor in 2009. The mPower reactor, with its scalable, modular design, has the capacity to provide 125 megawatts to 750 megawatts of electricity for a five-year operating cycle without refueling. The reactor is designed to produce clean, near-zero emission operations, according to the company website.
Following the Babcock & Wilcox presentation, Romero will lead a discussion on "Small Reactor Research and Readiness." Then, a representative from the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Nuclear Energy will talk on the status and outlook for nuclear energy development.
The two-day conference is hosted by the New Mexico Center for Energy Policy, a division of New Mexico Tech, the Economic Development Corp. of Lea County and New Mexico Junior College.
Online registration is under way at www.energyplexnm.com or by calling 575-397-2039.
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For Christmas I received an Amazon Kindle. At first I was a little hesitant to use this new technology, but since have come to embrace it. There are a few advantages to having an E-Book Reader, but I know that some prefer the feel, smell and look of their stacks of paperbacks, hardbacks and magazines in their home.For Christmas I received an Amazon Kindle. At first I was a little hesitant to use... more
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The problem is: We just don't do whole things anymore. We don't read complete books — just excerpts. We don't listen to whole CDs — just samplings. We don't sit through whole baseball games — just a few innings. Don't even write whole sentences. Or read whole stories like this one.
Long-form reading, listening and viewing habits are giving way to browse-and-choose consumption. With the increase in the number of media options — or distractions, depending on how you look at them — something has to give, and that something is our attention span.
- Adam Thierer, senior research fellow at George Mason University
We care more about the parts and less about the entire. We are into snippets and smidgens and clips and tweets. We are not only a fragmented society, but a fragment society.The problem is: We just don't do whole things anymore. We don't read... more
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When General Electric faced a shortage of the metal called rhenium, few Americans knew or cared. They might have paid more attention if they had realized that rhenium forms part of the steel alloys in turbine blades used by almost all commercial, military and even space rocket engines.
:http://www.innovationnewsdaily.com/gadgets-cost-fortune-precious-110216html-1792/When General Electric faced a shortage of the metal called rhenium, few Americans knew... more
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When I was a young teen, porn was quite the precious commodity. You couldn’t just grab your iPhone out of your pocket and go to XXXBigButtHoneysFuckySucky.com and have two women licking each other’s unmentionables at a moments notice. You had to work for it. It came down to either shoplifting it from the local newsagents, finding what used to be known as “forest, or woods porn” (more on this later) or nicking some from your mate’s dad’s stash.
The late 90’s was all about sitting up late at night with SBS on mute, waiting for Weather Woman or Chinese Ghost Stories. That moment where all the waiting was finally rewarded with a brief flash of tit or – no way – is that vag? That moment was always spectacular and well worth the effort.
Let’s travel forward through time a little. . . . .
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Wells Fargo has reported a net income of $3.41bn, or $0.61 per common share for the fourth quarter of 2010, compared to $2.82bn, or $0.08 per common share for the same quarter of 2009.
For the fourth quarter of 2010, Wells Fargo posted a total revenue of $21.49bn, compared to $22.7bn for the corresponding quarter of 2009.
The bank reported a net income of $12.4bn, or $2.21 per diluted common share for the year 2010, compared to $12.3bn, or $1.75 per share, for 2009.
Net revenue for the year 2010 was $85.21bn, compared to $88.69bn for the year 2009.
Wells Fargo chief financial officer Howard Atkins said that the Wells Fargo has earned strong and consistent profits in each of the eight quarters since the 2008 merger with Wachovia - $24.6bn in profit in two years, including a record $3.4bn in profit in the fourth quarter.
"Our results in the fourth quarter were driven by broad-based revenue growth - up 12 % (annualized) from the prior quarter in total, including revenue growth in roughly two-thirds of our businesses," Atkins said.Wells Fargo has reported a net income of $3.41bn, or $0.61 per common share for the... more
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Copano Energy, a Houston-based midstream company, and Energy Transfer Partners have formed a joint venture and agreed to spend a combined $52m to construct an 83-mile pipeline to deliver Copano's natural-gas liquids to Formosa Hydrocarbons, a Texas-based refiner.
Earlier, Copano has entered into a long-term fractionation and product sales agreement with Formosa Hydrocarbons Company.
These agreements are in line with the company's strategy to increase Copano's capability to handle natural gas liquids (NGLs) associated with growing natural gas volumes from the Eagle Ford Shale.
The Liberty Pipeline will extend from Copano's Houston Central Complex in Colorado County, Texas, first to Formosa's leased NGL product storage facility in Matagorda County, Texas and then to Formosa's petrochemical facility in Calhoun County, Texas.
As per the 15-year agreement, Formosa Hydrocarbons will provide fractionation and product-storage services
The Liberty Pipeline, which will have initial capacity of 75,000 barrels per day, is expected to be completed by the summer of 2011.
Liberty Pipeline will be committed to Copano and Energy Transfer (50% each) under firm throughput agreements.Copano Energy, a Houston-based midstream company, and Energy Transfer Partners have... more
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New site with new look, better spam protection, and secure, with new features
WANdisco, a provider of Enterprise Subversion, has said that it has acquired SVNForum.org, a Subversion user community with over 20,000 active members.
According to the company, the Subversion community site now has a new look, features and also has got new lease of life for users.
After the acquisition of SVNForum.org, WANdisco claims that it has made the site more secure, added better spam protection and improved search engine optimisation, and the users of the site will notice the difference immediately.
WANdisco president and CEO David Richards said given their commitment to the Subversion project, they felt it was critical that they stepped up and made whatever changes were necessary to ensure SVNForum's long-term success.
"Following our recent announcements about the future development of the Subversion open source project, our acquisition and enhancement of SVNForum.org is another clear demonstration of our long-term commitment to the Subversion community," Richards said.New site with new look, better spam protection, and secure, with new features... more
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Kuwait Energy Co said it completed the acquisition of Pechora Energy Co and OJSC VIK from Concorde Oil and Gas Ltd, giving the Kuwaiti oil and gas company full working interest and operatorship of two Russian oil fields.
Kuwait Energy previously had a 36.5 percent in the Luzskoye and Chikshina oil fields through its stake in Concorde, the company said in an e-mailed statement on Monday. Financial details weren’t disclosed.
Luzskoye has a daily production rate of more than 500 barrels of oil equivalent, the company said. Chikshina is currently being developed.
Kuwait Energy, which was set up in 2005 and operates in Egypt, Iraq, Yemen, Oman, Ukraine, Latvia, Russia and Pakistan, said in May last year it produces 15,927 barrels of oil equivalent a day and had proven and probable reserves of 51.2 million barrels.Kuwait Energy Co said it completed the acquisition of Pechora Energy Co and OJSC VIK... more
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Chicago-based e-commerce portal Groupon today said it has fully acquired India''s SoSasta.com for an undisclosed amount.
Subsequent to the acquisition, SoSasta.com will be re-branded as Groupon India and new product verticals will be added to the portal.
"The new investment in SoSasta will generate employment opportunities nationally...energetic, passionate and innovative resources are required," the company said in a statement.
SoSasta.com that currently provides discount deals in 11 cities in India including Hyderabad, Delhi, Bangalore, Mumbai, Pune, will continue to look at new territories and also focus on expanding more local, hyper-targeted deals to subscribers.
While, Groupon was launched in Chicago in 2008, SoSasta.com was launched in Kolkata last year by Friday Media Pvt Ltd, the statement added.Chicago-based e-commerce portal Groupon today said it has fully acquired... more
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Customer support applications in 16 African countries
IBM and Bharti airtel have entered into a ten-year technology services agreement, covering 16 African countries to provide customer support applications.
Under the agreement, IBM will deploy and manage the information technology (IT) infrastructure and applications to support airtel in providing affordable and innovative mobile services throughout Africa.
IBM will consolidate and transform the 16 different IT environments across airtel's African operations into an integrated IT system, and will oversee the management of all applications, data centre operations, servers, storage and desktop services.
IBM will also deploy technologies, processes and practices to enable airtel to offer superior customer experience.
IBM will provide customer support applications including: customer relationship management, billing, and self-service to empower customers and assist airtel in delivering 2G and 3G mobile services.
Airtel CEO (International) and joint managing director Manoj Kohli said their relationship with IBM is catalytic in its delivery of information and communication technology offerings across Africa.
"The deployment of technology will provide a positive multiplier effect to our customers, employees and business partners through applications that deliver enhanced services, data and processes in real time," Kohli said.
IBM growth markets general manager Bruno Di Leo said with more than half a billion mobile subscriptions and significant annual growth, Africa represents 10% of the global market.
"The demand for new services - such as mobile internet access - spurs the need for a developed network of telecommunications connectivity and IBM is helping airtel tap this growth by accelerating the rollout of an enhanced consumer experience across the continent," Leo said.Customer support applications in 16 African countries
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BP and Russian oil firm Rosneft have signed an agreement to explore and develop three offshore license blocks - EPNZ 1,2,3 on the Russian Arctic continental shelf.
These licences, which cover 125,000sq km in an area of the South Kara Sea, were awarded to Rosneft in 2010.
After the completion of this agreement, BP will swap 5% of its shares, valued at $7.8bn, for 9.5% shares of Rosneft.
BP and Rosneft have also signed an agreement to construct an Arctic technology center in Russia for development of technologies and engineering practices for the safe extraction of hydrocarbon resources from the Arctic shelf.
The technology center will work with Russian and international research institutes, design bureaus and universities.
Rosneft and BP have agreed to continue their joint technical studies in the Russian Arctic to assess hydrocarbon prospectivity in areas beyond the Kara Sea.
The parties will also seek additional opportunities for international collaboration beyond their 50/50 joint venture partnership in Ruhr Oel, a refining joint venture in Germany (subject to completion of Rosneft's recent purchase of 50% of Ruhr Oel from PDVSA)BP and Russian oil firm Rosneft have signed an agreement to explore and develop three... more
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Nice Systems, a provider intent-based solutions that capture and analyze interactions and transactions, has launched Nice SmartCenter's Interaction Recording solution, a Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards (PCI-DSS) compliance solution.
Nice said the solution is to ensure compliance with the latest standards of PCI-DSS, which bans the audio recording and storage of sensitive cards validation codes and encourages contact centers to implement solutions that prevent the storage of this data.
According to the Nice, the new solution helps organizations meet the PCI-DSS mandate by leveraging the company's real-time desktop analytics for automatically pausing and resuming audio and screen recordings containing sensitive information.
The result will be a recorded interaction that doesn't contain the sensitive information as defined by the PCI DSS, such as the 3 or 4-digit card verification number.
Furthermore, the solution enables the multiple stored recordings to be played back seamlessly and in accordance with the original call flow.Nice Systems, a provider intent-based solutions that capture and analyze interactions... more
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Societe Generale Corporate & Investment Banking has agreed to purchase certain North American power and natural gas assets from Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) Sempra Commodities, a joint venture between RBS and Sempra Energy.
The transaction was executed between SG Energie, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Societe Generale, the Royal Bank of Scotland, Sempra Energy, RBS Sempra Commodities, Sempra Energy Trading.
The assets include an established IT platform from RBS Sempra. In addition, the French bank will also take more than 130 RBS Sempra employees into its existing commodity market activities, headed globally by Edouard Neviaski.
Societe Generale Americas CEO Diony Lebot said that with this new development of bank's commodities business, the bank will be able to offer the full range of solutions to the North American clients in the energy sector.
The acquisition is also expected to enable Societe Generale to address client needs for price risk management, physical energy solutions, physical optimization, supply of physical gas and power and structured solutions.
Following this transaction, Jacqueline Mitchell and Michael Goldstein from RBS Sempra will act as co-CEOs of SG Energie, the newly integrated North American gas and power market activities, and will report to Gonzague Bataille, head of Commodity Markets in the Americas at Societe Generale Corporate & Investment Banking.
In Europe, the Societe Generale has executed the development of its natural gas and electricity market capabilities following the end of its partnership with GDF Suez in September 2010, through the joint-venture Gaselys.
Societe Generale also recruited nearly 50 employees to support these functions.
Societe Generale Corporate & Investment Banking CEO Michel Peretie said building on over 20 years of experience in the energy sector, the integration of the RBS Sempra Energy Trading business and the development in this sector in Europe, uniquely positions the bank to assist clients with tailor-made solutions combining financing and hedging expertise with new physical transaction capabilities.Societe Generale Corporate & Investment Banking has agreed to purchase certain... more
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Wind turbine manufacturer Vestas has secured an order from Boreas Energie to supply turbines with a total generating capacity of 38MW for a wind power project in Germany.
The company will deliver 19 units of the V90-2.0MW turbine with a hub height of 125m.
The scope of the order includes supply, installation and commissioning of the wind turbines, a VestasOnline Business SCADA solution and a long-term service and maintenance agreement.
Delivery of the wind turbines is scheduled for 2011, Vestas said.
Based in Dresden, Germany, Boreas Energie integrates wind farms in Europe and has subsidiary operations in Thuringen, Germany; and France.Wind turbine manufacturer Vestas has secured an order from Boreas Energie to supply... more
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