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Consumers Energy  DSI, Fabric Filter, FGD, Wind and Hydro Projects

 

Revision Date:  12/20/2012

Tags:  Consumers Energy, Wind Turbine, Dry Sorbent Injection, FGD, Fabric Filter, Mercury, World Power Generation, FGD, Fabric Filter, Wind Energy, Renewable Energy, USA


Alaskan Susitna Hydro Project with MWH Moving Forward

 

Revision Date:  11/26/2012

Tags:  MWH, Water Intakes, Renewable Energy, USA


Calpine Geysers Geothermal Plants Are Still in Planning

 

Revision Date:  11/6/2012

Tags:  Calpine, Wastewater Treatment System, Renewable Energy, USA


Alterra Contacts for the Upper Toba Valley Hydroelectric Project

Here are some contacts and additional information regarding the Upper Toba Valley Hydroelectric Project.

Revision Date:  10/12/2012

Tags:  Alterra Power Corp., Project, Renewable Energy, Canada, USA


Klahoose First Nation and Alterra Power Sign Agreement for Upper Toba Project

Alterra Power Corp. and the Klahoose First Nation are pleased to announced that they have signed a Resource Development Agreement (RDA), establishing the framework under which Alterra and the Klahoose will work together to advance the Upper Toba run-of-river hydroelectric project, which lies within the traditional territory of the Klahoose First Nation.

Revision Date:  10/12/2012

Tags:  Project, Renewable Energy, Canada


SNC Lavalin Contacts for the John Hart Generating Station Addition

Here are some information and contacts for the John Hart Generating Station Addition (SNC Lavalin).

Revision Date:  10/12/2012

Tags:  SNC-Lavalin, Project, Renewable Energy, Canada, Canada


IMPSA Personnel for John Hart and Other Projects

Here are some additional information regarding the John Hart and other projects.

Revision Date:  10/12/2012

Tags:  Project, Renewable Energy, Canada, Argentina


IMPSA Pre-Selected to Build John Hart Hydropower Plant in Canada

After a demanding qualification process, the consortium made up of multi-Latin company IMPSA and SNC Lavalin Inc. was selected by British Columbia Hydro (BC Hydro, a state-owned company in the Province of British Columbia, Canada) from among eight international business groups that submitted pre-qualification documents. The consortium is one of only three bidders on the final shortlist that will be submitting technical, economic and financial proposals to develop the John Hart Project on the Campbell River in Vancouver Island, Canada.

Revision Date:  10/12/2012

Tags:  Project, Renewable Energy, Canada