Austin, NY likely to see first Chevy Volts GM is expected to add the two cities to its list for the inaugural run of electric plug-in vehicles that will hit the road in November. Read this blog post by Candace Lombardi on Green Tech. 2010-07-01 news.cnet.com
Sharp growth reported in anaerobic digestion capacity Anaerobic digestion capacity in the UK is expanding rapidly, with 41 on-farm and commercial plants already in operation, 13 being built and a further 50 being planned, according to the Waste 2010-07-01 newenergyfocus.com
Project Focus: Conergy to build five solar installations for BluSerena BluSerena, an Italian hotel group, has contracted Conergy to build five solar installations at their five beach resorts. The installations will have a total power output of 3.6MW and help the hotel group benefit from guaranteed state funding. Located in Apulia, Sicily, Sardinia and Calabria, three of the power stations are currently under construction. 2010-07-01 pv-tech.org
Farmgen secures first major customer for electricity from AD The supply arm of anaerobic digestion (AD) specialist, Farmgen, has announced it has signed up its first ‘major' customer to receive electricity from a farm-based AD plant once it is up and running later this year. 2010-07-01 newenergyfocus.com
BTU collects $16 million order for solar cell processing equipment BTU has recently received a $16 million order for solar cell processing equipment. BTU offers processing equipment for both silicon and thin-film PV applications. Recognition of this new revenue will be started in the fourth quarter of 2010 and continue through the first half of 2011. 2010-07-01 pv-tech.org
Cape Wind seeks to jump-start power-buying talks Cape Wind Associates and Nstar seem to be going nowhere fast in their negotiations for the utility to buy expensive electricity from the proposed wind farm off Cape Cod. Both sides confirmed yesterday that they've only had one meeting to discuss a possible long-term power deal. With talks... 2010-07-01 bostonherald.com
NYPA Applying For Offshore Wind Farm Lease The New York Power Authority (NYPA) announced it is applying for a federal lease for the development of the Long Island-New York City Offshore Wind Project. 2010-07-01 sustainablebusiness.com