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Mark Burger, Principal
Mark Burger, Principal
Kestrel Development Company
Analysis of: Wind Turbine Makers Face `Challenge' on Equipment (Update1) (www.bloomberg.com)
The success of the wind power industry has lead to tightness in supply, especially in turbines.  The accompanying article by an industry leader shows the problem becoming more pronounced and longer term.  This may be bad news for addressing energy security and pollution, but good news for...
Mark Burger, Principal
Mark Burger, Principal
Kestrel Development Company
Analysis of: AEP Expands Use Of Large-Scale Batteries On Distribution Grid (www.nawindpower.com)
The intermittent limitations of wind power will be addressed by a variety of storage technologies that will make the power source dispatchable and increase its value.  One of these advanced storage technologies is being implemented, surprisingly enough, by a seemingly stodgy, coal-based Midwest...
Mark Burger, Principal
Mark Burger, Principal
Kestrel Development Company
Analysis of: A Status Report on a Community Owned Offshore Wind Farm (www.windtech-international.com)
The offshore wind market has great market potential of huge turbines generating higher yields of electricity against a more hostile environment.  Europe has taken the lead with numerous shallow-water projects and plans for deeper-water installations.  In the United States, the first project,...
Mark Burger, Principal
Mark Burger, Principal
Kestrel Development Company
Analysis of: China to Spend $265 Billion on Renewable Energy by 2020 (www.cnbc.com)
China's announcement of a $265 billion investment in renewable energy is a welcome sign for the clean power industries.  But the bulk of that investment will go toward hydropower.  The wind power market will be getting a relatively small portion, and solar will have to content itself with...
Mark Burger, Principal
Mark Burger, Principal
Kestrel Development Company
Analysis of: EU to Fall Just Short of 2010 Renewable Target (www.renewableenergyaccess.com)
The European Union looks like it will come close to their goal of generating 21% of their electricity from renewable sources by 2010.  This achievement comes despite environmental issues like higher than expected temperatures, which may in fact spur continued action.  This growth bodes well...
Mark Burger, Principal
Mark Burger, Principal
Kestrel Development Company
Analysis of: Idaho Transmission Dispute Settled (www.renewableenergyaccess.com)
There are over 12,000 megawatts (MW) of wind powered installations in the US, with many thousands more MW being built or in active planning.  The US potential can be hundreds of thousands of MW, resulting in tens of billions of dollars of annual revenue, and a significant reduction in...
Mark Burger, Principal
Mark Burger, Principal
Kestrel Development Company
Analysis of: Tilting At Windmills (www.forbes.com)
A national Renewable Portfolio Standard is an admirable goal, and one I personally support.  But, my more jaundiced eye sees the RPS not working well or at all due to the inherent federal, state-based nature of our power system, except where it crosses state lines, and even then, it will be...
Mark Burger, Principal
Mark Burger, Principal
Kestrel Development Company
Analysis of: Hamburg, Germany: Conergy First Half Revenues Reach €418 million (www.solarbuzz.com)
Conergy AG is the world leader in integrating, or installing solar electric (photovoltaic) systems.  They have branched out from PV and Germany, diversifying their operating markets and employing other renewable energy technologies.  Their business model has been successful in reducing the...
Mark Burger, Principal
Mark Burger, Principal
Kestrel Development Company
Analysis of: 2 100 MWth of new capacity: another record year for solar thermal in Europe (www.estif.org)
While the headlines and most investors focus on solar electricity, or photovoltaic power, solar thermal systems continue the strong growth in markets like Europe.  Simpler technology and higher energy conversion capability makes this a major energy saver, as well as another growing industry in...
Mark Burger, Principal
Mark Burger, Principal
Kestrel Development Company
Analysis of: Pepsi Bottlers to Buy Energy-Subsidy Vouchers (online.wsj.com)
PepsiCo's acquisition of renewable energy certificates ("REC's" or "green tags") may be a sign that another big corporation is getting serious about reducing pollution or long-term energy costs.  Or it can just be public relations fluff for a corporation used to spending huge amounts of money for...

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