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Sumitomo enters U.S. wind energy business in Texas

July 28, 2009 - by Lisa Sibley - Adding to its two wind farms in Japan and one under development in China, Tokyo-based company takes 42.5 percent stake in U.S. wind power facility. Full Story »

Biopesticides make a killing this week

February 19, 2009 - by Emma Ritch - Three technologies companies making cleantech-based pesticides raised $115 million in equity and loans. Details of these deals, as well as 48 others we spotted this week. Full Story »

Tetra Tech gets three wind contracts

October 10, 2008 - by David Ehrlich - The company says the construction projects are valued at more than $69 million in total. Full Story »

Big boost for Quebec wind industry

May 6, 2008 - by David Ehrlich - Hydro-Quebec plans to spend $5.5 billion on 2,004 megawatts of wind power, with most of the equipment to be manufactured in the province. Full Story »

GE invests in Texas, Illinois wind projects

March 18, 2008 - by David Ehrlich - The company said the two wind farms would produce nearly 250 megawatts of power. Full Story »

Invenergy commissions 131MW Texas wind farm

July 11, 2007 - by Dana Childs - Invenergy's Camp Springs farm now generating enough electricity to power 50,000 homes. Full Story »

Invenergy buys 600 MW more GE wind turbines

May 1, 2007 - by Dana Childs - Company intends to build 1,200 MW of wind energy in 2007 and 2008 across North America. Full Story »

Invenergy Wind building 130 MW wind farm in Texas

January 18, 2007 - by Dallas Kachan -

Invenergy Wind, through one of its subsidiaries, is adding 130.5 megawatts to its growing wind energy portfolio with the development of the Camp Springs Wind Energy Center in Scurry County, Texas.

The farm will consist of 87 General Electric 1.5sle wind turbines that are expected to generate enough kilowatt hours of energy annually to power about 40,000 homes. Construction is now underway.

The project is Invenergy's first Texas-based project. The original development work was completed by Dallas-based Wind Tex Energy, L.P. Site construction began in the fall of 2006 and commercial operation is expected in June 2007. D.H. Blattner & Sons was hired as the construction contractor. Invenergy Services LLC will serve as project operator.

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