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1. Alternative Energy, Sustainable Industry and Manufacturing Opportunities in Puget Sound Overview for CAMPS-US R O X I N solutions
2. First Solar has entered into new long-term module supply agreements with Italian solar power plant developer Sorgenia Solar, and extended module supply agreements with existing customers EDF Energies Nouvelles, Ecostream, Juwi and Phoenix Solar AG. The new agreements expand First Solar's contracted module volume by 525 MW, allowing for additional sales of around US$800 million . ITALY: Nov. 1, 2008.
3. Bulgaria: November 13, 2008 MAAS energy systems announced first round funding for a 50 MW solar electric generating station that will sell approximately $250 million in electricity in its first five years in eastern Europe.
7. WIND Power Supply Chain Supply status during 2008 to 2011 Demand according to BTM-C Forecast (WMU2007): 2009: 32,295 MW 2010: 39,455 MW 2011: 44,835 MW Supply of Key Components: • Blades will generally be able to meet current demand, but larger blades (>3 MW turbines) are still in short supply. • Gearbox capacity will be sufficient during 2008 but the future situation depends on the supply of large bearings. • Electric generators, power converters and transformers will not suffer a lack of capacity. • Large bearings for gearboxes and main shafts and blade pitching bearings are the main bottlenecks in the supply chain. • Casting capacity will be sufficient during 2008. However, constraints will increase towards 2012 if no new additional capacity is commissioned. • Global forging production capacity will be sufficient during 2008-12. Even so, the fact that the geographical distribution of capacity is extremely uneven and only a few companies can supply main shafts larger than 3 MW still makes the supply situation under strain.
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12. I SUPPORT SHIFTING TRUCK CARGOES ON TO NEW, GREEN SHIPS WHEREVER POSSIBLE AS THESE AMERICAN-MADE VESSELS WILL REDUCE CARBON EMISSIONS, FUEL CONSUMPTION AND ROAD MAINTENANCE COSTS TO U.S. TAXPAYERS. THIS INVESTMENT WILL ALSO CREATE NEW U.S. SHIPBUILDING JOBS AND NEW CARGO-HANDLING JOBS AT OUR PORTS AND HARBORS. AS U.S. LAW (THE JONES ACT) GUARANTEES THESE SHIPS BE BUILT BY AMERICAN WORKERS AND OPERATED BY AMERICAN MARINERS, THIS INITIATIVE WILL GENERATE NEW NATIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND ADVANCE ENERGY INDEPENDENCE FOR THE UNITED STATES.