Flughafen-Solarprojekt: Die Vision einer umweltfreundlichen Energieversorgung in der Karibik Solarenergie 20. Februar 201621. Februar 2016 Werbung Das Flughafen-Solarprojekt wird offiziell eingeweiht (WK-intern) - Caribbean pioneer airport solar project to be officially inaugurated Grand opening ceremony for 3 MWp solar power plant at V.C. Bird International Airport Antigua The vision of a green and eco-friendly energy supply in the Caribbean turns into reality. A 3 MWp sun2live solar installation including more than 12,000 photovoltaic panels was developed and constructed by the UK-based clean energy provider PV Energy Limited. The solar power plant was recently completed at the V.C. Bird International Airport of Antigua and represents a pioneer project fo r the whole of the Caribbean. Now, the Government of Antigua
$46 Million in Loans Announced for Four Renewable Solarenergie Veranstaltungen Windenergie 17. Januar 2016 Werbung Energy Projects in Africa, Caribbean (WK-intern) - Projects selected by IRENA/ADFD will power rural communities, decrease emissions, improve health and create jobs Abu Dhabi, U.A.E. – The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) and the Abu Dhabi Fund for Development (ADFD) today announced USD 46 million in concessional loans for four renewable energy projects in developing countries. The loans will fund a wind and solar project in Antigua and Barbuda, a solar project in Burkina Faso, a solar and wind project in Cabo Verde and a solar project in Senegal. The four projects will result in nearly 12 megawatts of new renewable energy capacity,
Gamesa und Iberdrola bauen vier Windparks in Costa Rica Produkte Techniken-Windkraft Windenergie Windparks Wirtschaft 30. Dezember 201529. Dezember 2015 Werbung Beide Unternehmen werden alle Bau- und Inbetriebnahmephasen für die vier 20-MW-Windparks ausführen. (WK-intern) - Gamesa and Iberdrola Ingeniería to build four wind farms in Costa Rica with total capacity of 80 MW The two companies will handle all the construction and commissioning phases required for four 20-MW wind farms. Gamesa and Iberdrola Ingeniería have signed EPC contracts with subsidiaries of Globeleq Mesoamerica Energy (GME) to build 80 MW in Costa Rica. The two companies will handle all the construction and commissioning phases required for this project, named Alisios, which comprises four 20-MW wind farms: Vientos de la Perla and Vientos de Miramar, located in