GE, Vestas, Siemens and Others Form DOE Wind Collaboration
06/03/2008
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The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has created a collaboration with the six leading wind turbine makers to promote advanced research and development.
Assistant Secretary of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Andy Karsner announced a memorandum of understanding (MOU) creating the two-year collaboration with GE Energy (NYSE: GE), Siemens Power Generation (NYSE: SI), Vestas Wind Systems (VWS.DE), Clipper Turbine Works (CWP.L), Suzlon Energy (SUZL.BO), and Gamesa Corporation (GTQ1.DE).
The agreement builds on the recently released DOE report '20 Percent Wind Energy in 2030' that examines the technical feasibility of harnessing wind power to provide up to 20% of the nation's total electricity needs by 2030.
"The MOU between DOE and the six major turbine manufacturers demonstrates the shared commitment of the federal government and the private sector to create the roadmap necessary to achieve 20% wind energy by 2030," DOE Assistant Secretary Karsner said.
DOE and the six turbine manufacturers will collaborate to gather and exchange information in the following areas:
Yesterday the DOE announced that U.S. wind power capacity increased by 46% in 2007, on $9 billion of investments.