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Siemens, one of the world's largest turbine manufacturers, said it plans to temporarily shut its Power & Gas (PG) division operations worldwide in an effort to cut costs.

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This morning, one of the Green Growth Fund's portfolio companies, UpWind Solutions, was acquired by wind giant Vestas, the world's largest manufacturer of wind turbines.
«When the German Renewable Energy Law [Erneuerbare Energien - Gesetz] came into effect a year ago, both the solar and wind energy sectors really got a push,» explains Andrea Hein, director for marketing and communications of Enron Wind, a large manufacturer of wind turbines.
China has just emerged as the world's largest manufacturer of wind turbines and solar panels, and plans to be the world's biggest builder of nuclear power plants in the coming decade.
Meanwhile, manufacturers led by Siemens AG are working to almost double the capacity of the current range of turbines, which already have wingspans bigger than the largest jumbo jets.
In the meantime, the Chinese continue to pump out solar modules cheaper than anyone else; their largest wind turbine manufacturer, Sinovel, will likely become one of the world's largest wind turbine manufacturers; and — as we're finding now — if you need billions in financing for a wind farm, China may be more than willing to provide that, too.
Windpower Monthly Danish manufacturer Vestas will offer its largest 3MW - range turbine in the world's biggest wind market due to high demand.
That means giving small turbine manufacturers access to the same levels of innovation available to the larger wind industry, according to Gillman.
With manufacturing facilities in India, the United States (Minnesota) and now China, Suzlon has rapidly climbed its way to fifth largest wind turbine manufacturer in the world, by installed capacity, despite the fact that the Indian company wasn't even in the top 10 as recently as 2002.
Though GE has been very successful with onshore turbines since buying Enron's wind division out of bankruptcy in 2002, becoming the fourth - largest onshore turbine manufacturer, it has been virtually absent offshore until now.
This year China has become the world's largest manufacturer of solar panels and wind turbines, doubling its wind capacity since 2005.
The UK's offshore wind industry has been given a huge vote of confidence this week, after Gamesa, Spain's largest wind turbine manufacturer, announced plans of turning Scotland's Port of Keith into a hub for offshore wind energy.
The CEO of Vestas, the world's largest wind turbine manufacturer, recently said «US wind power may fall off a cliff» in 2013.
At the facility in Searsburg, Vermont, for example, it is apparently not even metered and is completely unknown * The manufacturers of large turbines — for example, Vestas, GE, and NEG Micon — do not include electricity consumption in the specifications they provide.
Whisper it quietly, but China is already the world's largest manufacturer of wind turbines.
Advancements undertaken by manufacturers include designing taller towers and turbines with longer and lighter blades allowing rotor diameters to exceed 100 meters, larger than the wingspan of the largest commercial jets.
This year has seen some leading gas turbine manufacturers promoting new products as the ideal partner to wind or large solar in both the 50 Hz and 60 Hz markets.
While domestic turbine manufacturers have mostly been limited to producing turbines 1.5 MW in size or smaller, plans have been purchased for larger models and Chinese development of domestic prototypes is beginning.
China to Lead World by 2009 in Wind Power Manufacturing The article goes on to point out that by 2009, China will be the largest manufacturer of wind turbines in the world, with 17 of its 40 turbine manufacturers being state - owned, 12 private chinese firms, and 11 joint ventures or foreign owned.
The Zhongshan, China - based turbine manufacturer plans to raise $ 400 million through an IPO that will allow it to expand development of large - scale windmill technology, Bloomberg reports.
Represented the financial arm of the world's largest manufacturer of construction and mining equipment, natural gas and diesel engines, and industrial gas turbines in a variety of matters in courthouses across Texas
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