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The Ontario Dual Purpose Energy Strategy – Is it attempting to do too much?
October 26, 2009
Germany fuming over Ontario's (Canada) solar-policy | server1.streamsend.com
In September the Ontario (Canada) Government issued a Ministerial Directive in support of an electric grid Feed-In-Tariffs (FIT). Offering the most attractive payments anywhere - a Strategy intended to replace Coal Fired Power Plant by 2014; a move that could prove to have great impact on Solar financing, but the Political Imperative dictates that Manufacturers must meet a Domestic Content quota of 50% going to 60% in 2011 a target that can only be reached if Production takes place in Ontario.
October 8, 2009
JAPAN'S FIRST PASSENGER JET, A GEARED TURBOFAN, WINS FOREIGN ORDER | www.avweb.com
It has been reported on many occasions since 2007 that P&W's Geared Turbofan (GTF) would have Specific Fuel Consumption (SFC) improvements of 30%, but is this true?
March 9, 2009
Mitsubishi takes stake in Acciona solar firm | www.reuters.com
March 4, 2009 Madrid, Spain: Mitsubishi Electric Takes 34% Stake in Moura 46MW Project This deal marks the first collaboration of both companies in renewable energy. ACCIONA, one of the world´s largest renewable energy companiesThe 45.8MWp Amareleja (Moura) plant is the world´s largest grid-connected photovoltaic solar plant and required an investment of 261 million Euros. It has an estimated annual production of 93 million KWh, enough to supply 30,000 homes with electricity. This make it the ideal first project for ACCIONA and Mitsubishi Corporation to mark the launch of their new collaboration in renewable energy and other sustainable development projects The 250-hectare Amareleja plant will avoid the emissions of 89,383 tonnes of CO 2 a year that would have otherwise been produced by coal-fired power stations producing the same amount of energy.
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Big-Foot YRC Drops the Other Shoe on Shareholders
November 3, 2009
Bombardier Barbs Shows CSeries Can't Cut The Mustard
November 2, 2009
New 777 Depends On 787 Success
October 13, 2009
Airbus Lost $7.5bn+ Trying to Flog the A350XWB
August 28, 2009
Airbus A380 Struggling To Cut The Mustard?
August 24, 2009