Sentences with phrase «with turbine installation»

Recharge («the global source for renewable energy news») announced on 2011/12/14 that construction began «in October, with turbine installation due in the first half of next year».

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Her reputation as a conciliator was part of her appeal during the 2013 leadership contest, a skill she's used to make peace with public school teachers angry over wage - freeze legislation and appointing herself agriculture minister to mend fences with communities upset over decisions to cancel the slots - at - racetracks program and the installation of industrial wind turbines.
There are hefty up - front installation costs associated with wind turbines, and these turbines run intermittently and sporadically.
The American artist's distinctive blend of humour and menace permeates his output, whether working in film, sculpture or performance, and is here augmented by the sound installation Raw Materials, currently filling the Turbine Hall with snatched snippets of conversation and fragmented speech.
«Abraham Cruzvillegas set to dig deep into the national consciousness with his earthy installation in the Tate's Turbine Hall.»
A girl with two new piscine friends, part of Philippe Parreno's new Tate Modern installation in the Turbine Hall.
Adrian Searle wrote in a five - star review that the installation was «one of the very best Turbine Hall commissions, filling the space with sounds and furies, grand and small events, stillness and movement, noises and light and silence.»
The third in the Monumenta series — comparable with the Unilever Series in the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern — is his most profound installation yet.
In 2008 she occupied the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern, London, with her installation TH.
Known for his massive installations built from industrial materials that take the menace implicit in Minimalism and throttle it into overdrive, the Polish Mirosław Bałka is well known on the European museum and biennial circuit — his 2009 work in Tate Modern's Turbine Hall, which resembled a monumental cattle car (with a ramp leading visitors into its pitch - black interior), stunned audiences — but he has only shown rarely in New York.
Olafur Eliasson is perhaps most well known here in the UK for his Turbine Hall installation The Weather Project which in 2003 saw a giant glowing sun and mirrored ceiling fill the Tate Modern Turbine Hall with brilliant yellow light.
Tate Modern's signature series of site - specific installations in the vast former industrial space of the Turbine Hall continues with SUPERFLEX.
The installation engages with the Turbine Hall's industrial history as a site for the generation of energy and its new role as an open space in the heart of an art gallery.
The Tate Modern always does an incredible job of reinventing their Great Turbine Hall with large, encompassing installations and with Doris Salcedo's «Shibboleth» they may have outdone themselves.
With a 53 foot long, decommissioned wind turbine blade, paint, glitter, and his own vision for the desert valley, Gibson has created ALIVE, a site - specific installation that he could not make in New York and one that manages to avoid the hackneyed and cliché notions of the desert.
Eliasson is a master of large space and big - scale installation, harnessing all of the elements in his work: his installation «The Weather Project» made use of humidifiers filled with sugar and water and large lamps in the turbine hall of the Tate, and what he brings to the Barbican is sure to be invoke his ideas behind a multi-sensory project.
SUPERFLEX, Tate Turbin Hall Tate Modern's signature series of site - specific installations in the vast former industrial space of the Turbine Hall continues with the news that SUPERFLEX will be the next artists to undertake the Hyundai Commission to reinvent this major London venue.
Solo artist highlights include an immersive light installation by James Turrell with Kayne Griffin Corcoran (New York), who will take part in Frieze London for the first time; and Philippe Parreno's new sculptural work (Pilar Corrias, London), conceived in conjunction with the artist's commission for Tate Modern's Turbine Hall.
The next month, Tate Modern's Turbine Hall will be filled with an installation by Tino Sehgal, a Berlin - based artist whose works involve performers interacting with viewers, which Tate Modern's director, Chris Dercon, describes as «almost like a mental and bodily exercise».
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Rather than fill this iconic space with a conventional sculpture or installation, Salcedo has created a subterranean chasm that stretches the length of the Turbine Hall.
Like Turbine Hall, it will be an urban hangout, with performances and, eventually, art installations.
The Tate Modern opens with Louise Bourgeois» I do, I undo, I redo as its first installation in the Turbine Hall.
The release of the app coincides with the 10th Unilever Series Commission for Tate Modern's Turbine Hall and was inspired by the latest large - scale installation to take over the space.
In two weeks» time, Tate Modern will launch its new Tanks space with a 15 - week festival of live performance, installation and film and video works; meanwhile British - German artist Tino Sehgal, who has worked with singing gallery attendants and performing children, is the next to take on the gallery's Turbine Hall.
Olafur Eliasson is most famous in England for The Weather Project, the 2005 Tate Modern Turbine Hall installation that transformed the space into a quasi-dedicated place to interact with art.
Tonight, get involved with Tate Kids» blog activity, Textile Tryouts, inspired by the Richard Tuttle installation in the Turbine Hall.
On Cockatoo Island, for instance, the South Korean artist Lee Bul — an artist with a longstanding connection to sci - fi through robots, cyborgs and anime - influenced sculptures — presents Willing To Be Vulnerable (2016), a gigantic installation in the Turbine Hall of draped and painted plastic sheets, an airship, a balloon, track lighting and ominous black figures that look like impaled and beheaded corpses.
A world away from a Doric - columned establishment institution, exceptionally family - friendly, with an open feel almost like an indoor play park, the Turbine's most successful installations have been the ones which not only worked within its space but actively engaged with its audience: Olafur Eliasson's Weather Project or Carson Holler's twisting slide.
This is the latest installation in Tate Modern's Turbine Hall — a series of wow - factor installations that have, over the past decade, included Doris Salcedo's Shibboleth, a deep fissure running through the concrete floor of the building, and Olafur Eliasson's The Weather Project, which filled the space with mist and mirrors.
Electricity from new installations — which are being erected at a pace of roughly one turbine every two and a half hours around the country — sells for less than 6 cents per kWh, a price competitive with natural gas.
Bethany, N.Y., Wind Turbine Study Committee Report [2.24 - MB PDF]-- Extensive research of environmental, health & safety, legal, and financial issues of large - scale wind energy installations, with recommendations
A technology discussion from the installers» perspectives about the current state of small wind turbines and everyday installation problems followed earlier presentations about the «Unrealities of Wind» that aimed at giving advice on how to choose a machine from the wide variety of new machines available in conjunction with the Small Wind Certification Council (SWCC).
The project consists of the installation and operation of 33 domestically produced wind turbines with an individual capacity of 1,500 kW.
(Washington, D.C., January 8, 2014) The Ohio National Guard facility at Camp Perry, near Port Clinton in northern Ohio, is the focus of possible legal action by American Bird Conservancy (ABC), a leading national bird conservation organization, and Ohio's Black Swamp Bird Observatory (BSBO), which today announced the intention to sue the Ohio National Guard in connection with violations of the federal Endangered Species Act (ESA) and other federal laws concerning the planned installation of a wind turbine on the shores of Lake Erie.
This trend has not gone unnoticed by Bergey Wind Power Company, the world's leading supplier of small wind turbines with installations in all 50 states and more than 90 countries.
NativeEnergy works closely with wind developers to support the sale and installation of farmer - owned and community - based 40 kW and larger distributed wind turbines.
He has five years of experience in the wind industry starting in 2007 with the development of Stony Corners substation, and installation of turbines and electrical infrastructure at the facilty.
Cables: Last week, the Big Max cable lay vessel (under a contract with LS Cable and its subcontractor Durocher Marine) completed installation of all cables for the project, including the four inter-array cables connecting the five wind turbine foundations and the export cable connecting the wind farm to a new substation on Block Island.
Dublin - based solar power expert Warik Energy has advised anyone with a solar PV array or wind turbine that they can make significant cash savings through the installation of a smart energy storage system, ensuring 100 % of the electricity they produce is used on - site rather than exported to the grid.
For the most part, wind energy applications consist of covering vital wind turbine components with shrink wrap to protect against harmful elements those components could face either in transit, in warehouse storage, or at the turbine lay - down site prior to erection and installation.
The MOU commits GE to providing five of its 4 - megawatt (MW) state - of - the - art direct - drive offshore turbines, along with maintenance services, for a 20 - megawatt installation just off Cleveland's shores in Lake Erie.
Each cell represents four square kilometers, with a presumed maximum installation capacity of eight 2 MW modern utility - scale wind turbines.
Rural landowners, consumer - owned utilities, school districts, colleges and native tribes are putting installations on the ground ranging from single turbines to wind plants with hundreds of megawatts of capacity.
While landowners with one - year leases can terminate those leases and renegotiate terms that accommodate the installation of a wind turbine on the property, landlords with multi-year farm leases must engage the tenant in any discussions with a developer.
October 19, 2012 October 19 event celebrates school wind energy projects, built with carbon funding from CLIF Bar, AVEDA, Ben & Jerry's, and REVERB Today, Northwestern School Corporation, NativeEnergy, and Performance Services (PSI) are celebrating the installation of a 900kW wind turbine on the Northwestern High School campus.
Recent adaptation of offshore oil and gas industry construction vessels (OCVs) for work with wind projects prompted ABS this year to establish a new chapter in its manual and officially designate a Wind IMR unit dedicated to offshore wind turbine installation, maintenance and repair.
They conclude that in terms of cumulative energy payback, or the time to produce the amount of energy required of production and installation, a wind turbine with a working life of 20 years will offer a net benefit within five to eight months of being brought online.»
Several questions have been raised about whether rotating blades on wind turbines are interfering with radar at airports and military installations.
The renewable energy consultancy GL Garrad Hassan notes that working around harsh weather becomes much easier with floating turbines: when conditions are favorable, relatively cheap tugboats can bring a turbine to the project site for quick installation, avoiding the need for specialized installation vessels.
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