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; Companies involved in geothermal, solar, wave and wind renewable energy projects under development or underway in the Pacific Northwest. | ; Companies involved in geothermal, solar, wave and wind renewable energy projects under development or underway in the Pacific Northwest. | ||
(Requires clean-up; it's possible that not all listed below are "green energy companies. | (Requires clean-up; it's possible that not all listed below are "green energy companies"; some resources may refer only to projects that provide power to Oregon or the Northwest.)<ref>[http://www.rnp.org/project_map Renewable Energy Projects]</ref> | ||
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|[[Advanced Energy Systems]]||65 Centennial Loop, Eugene, OR 97401 • (541) 683-2345||http://www.aesrenew.com/||Advanced Energy Systems is the leading commercial solar integrator in Oregon.<ref>[http://www.aesrenew.com/about Advanced Energy Systems - About Us]</ref> | |[[Advanced Energy Systems]]||65 Centennial Loop, Eugene, OR 97401 • (541) 683-2345||http://www.aesrenew.com/||Advanced Energy Systems is the leading commercial solar integrator in Oregon.<ref>[http://www.aesrenew.com/about Advanced Energy Systems - About Us]</ref> | ||
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|[[AES]]|| || || | |[[wikipedia:AES Corporation|AES Corporation]]|| ||http://www.aes.com/||The AES Corporation, intends to offer its battery storage technology to Portland General Electric to help the utility bridge resource gaps and incorporate more renewable energy into its mix.<ref>[http://www.sustainablebusinessoregon.com/articles/2012/04/aes-plans-to-bring-big-batteries-to.html?page=all AES plans to bring big batteries to Oregon's grid]</ref> | ||
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|[[Agua Caliente]]|| || || | |[[wikipedia:Agua Caliente Solar Project|Agua Caliente Solar Project]]|| ||http://www.firstsolar.com/en/Projects/Agua-Caliente-Solar-Project||With completion of the 250 MW Phase 1 in September 2012, the Agua Caliente Solar Project thin film photovoltaic solar power plant surpassed Canada’s 80 MW Sarnia Photovoltaic Power Plant to become the largest operating solar PV power plant in North America.<ref>[http://www.cleanenergyactionproject.com/CleanEnergyActionProject/CS.Agua_Caliente_Solar_Project___Thin_Film_Photovoltaic_Solar_Power_Case_Studies.html Agua Caliente Solar Project | Case Study]</ref> | ||
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|[[Airtricity]]|| || || | |[[wikipedia:Airtricity|Airtricity]]|| ||http://www.airtricity.com/ie/home/|| | ||
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|[[Alpha Wind LLC]]|| || || | |[[Alpha Wind LLC]]|| ||http://www.rnp.org/node/alpha-wind|| | ||
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|[[Alternative Power Development]]|| || || | |[[Alternative Power Development, Northwest, LLC]]|| || ||"For years, there's been a lot of talk about renewable energy in Idaho. This is reality."<ref>[http://www.boiseweekly.com/boise/the-good-the-bad-the-green-of-alternative-energy/Content?oid=1693974 The Good, the Bad, the Green of Alternative Energy: Powering your iPad with sun, wind and poop]</ref> | ||
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|[[American Wind Group]]|| || || | |[[American Wind Group]]|| ||http://idahobusinessreview.com/tag/american-wind-group/|| | ||
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|[[Avista]]|| || || | |[[Avista]]|| ||http://www.avistautilities.com/services/renewable/Pages/default.aspx|| | ||
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|[[Blue Ribbon Energy LLC]]|| || || | |[[Blue Ribbon Energy LLC]]|| || ||Blue Ribbon Energy proposes wind farm<ref>[https://www.wind-watch.org/news/2010/09/23/blue-ribbon-energy-proposes-wind-farm/ Blue Ribbon Energy proposes wind farm] (Idaho)</ref> | ||
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|[[Bravo Wind LLC]]|| || || | |[[Bravo Wind LLC]]|| ||http://www.rnp.org/node/bravo-wind|| | ||
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|[[Caithness Energy]]|| || || | |[[Caithness Energy]]||[[wikipedia:Shepherds Flat Wind Farm|Shepherds Flat Wind Farm]]||http://www.caithnessenergy.com/||Caithness Development, L.L.C. and its affiliate Caithness Energy, L.L.C. (collectively "Caithness") are privately held Independent Power Producers specializing in the development, acquisition, operation and management of renewable geothermal, wind and solar energy power projects, as well as environmentally friendly, fossil-fueled projects.<ref>[http://www.caithnessenergy.com/ Caithness Development Website]</ref> | ||
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== See Also == | |||
* [[wikipedia:Solar power in Oregon|Solar power in Oregon]] | |||
== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
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- Companies involved in geothermal, solar, wave and wind renewable energy projects under development or underway in the Pacific Northwest.
(Requires clean-up; it's possible that not all listed below are "green energy companies"; some resources may refer only to projects that provide power to Oregon or the Northwest.)[1]
See Also
Sources
- ↑ Renewable Energy Projects
- ↑ Advanced Energy Systems - About Us
- ↑ AES plans to bring big batteries to Oregon's grid
- ↑ Agua Caliente Solar Project | Case Study
- ↑ The Good, the Bad, the Green of Alternative Energy: Powering your iPad with sun, wind and poop
- ↑ Blue Ribbon Energy proposes wind farm (Idaho)
- ↑ Caithness Development Website