GE to supply 300 wind turbines for New York State projects.(SOLAR/WIND ENERGY NEWS)
Ceramic Industry, 20090129
GE Energy will supply 300 of its 1.5-MW wind turbines to Noble Environmental Power for 2007 and 2008 projects that will increase New York State's wind power capacity by 450 MW. Based in Essex, Conn., Noble Environmental Power is a leader in the wind industry and has projects under active development in New York and Michigan. The company will use the new GE turbines for the second phases of the Bliss Windpark, located in Wyoming County in western New York, and the Clinton Windpark, located in Clinton County in northern New York.
"New York State has been very aggressive in striving toward energy independence" said Victor Abate, vice president-renewables for GE Energy. "The state has set a goal to produce 25% of its energy from renewable sources, including wind,...
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