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| USA: Distributed Energy Systems Books Wind Turbine Orders with Major Canadian Power Company
26
March
2008
Distributed Energy Systems Corp. (Nasdaq: DESC), an innovative leader in wind power
technology, announced today that it received an order for its advanced
Northwind 100 gearless wind turbines from Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro
(Hydro), the fourth largest utility company in Canada.
Three Northwind 100 turbines will be installed in Ramea, a small remote
island on the south coast of Newfoundland and one of 22 isolated
communities served by Hydro. Ramea is the site of a five-year innovative
research and development project for an isolated wind-hydrogen-diesel
generation system, one of the first of its kind in the world. This project
is focused on developing an environmentally-friendly energy solution to be
used in small, isolated electrical distribution systems. The project builds
on the existing, successful wind-diesel system that has been operating in
Ramea since 2004.
"We are very pleased to provide our experience and leading-edge, state
of the art wind turbine to this innovative project in Ramea," said Bud
Cherry, chief executive officer at Distributed Energy Systems. "The
Northwind 100's track record for reliability and the technology and
know-how of the DESC team will serve Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro
extremely well."
"The Ramea Wind-Hydrogen-Diesel energy project has the potential to
significantly reduce Hydro's reliance on diesel generation and provide
clean, renewable energy to isolated customers," said Greg Jones, Hydro's
vice president of Business Development (Acting). "Distributed Energy
Systems' technology and expertise in remote northern communities is a
strong fit for us."
With 100kW of rated power, the Northwind 100 was originally designed
for use in remote winddiesel applications, and more recently has been
released as an alternative power generator for grid-connected customers
such as small businesses, commercial farms, small communities, schools and
universities, and small corporate and industrial sites. The permanent
magnet direct-drive (PMDD) turbine delivers best-in-class reliability and
high energy capture to the mainstream wind energy marketplace.
About Distributed Energy Systems Corp.
Distributed Energy Systems Corp. (Nasdaq: DESC) creates and delivers
wind and hydrogen power solutions to a decentralized energy marketplace,
giving users greater control over their energy cost, quality, and
reliability. Northern Power Systems, the company's wind division, has a
history of leadership in wind power. The company's installed base of
turbines has logged almost 2 million kilowatt-hours of production to date.
The Northwind 100 is the company's branded 100kW wind turbine and is most
widely known for helping wind-diesel customers in isolated communities save
money and improve their power portfolio. More recently, the Northwind 100
has been penetrating the mainstream marketplace and providing wind power in
grid-connected applications. For more information, visit
http://www.distributed-energy.com.
About Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro (Hydro)
Headquartered in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Hydro is a
Crown corporation with a mandate to deliver safe, reliable, least-cost
energy to industrial, utility and residential customers in Newfoundland and
Labrador. The company supplies over 80 per cent of the province's
electrical energy, and has expanded its operations into oil and gas, wind
generation, and, research and development. Hydro, with its subsidiaries, is
the fourth largest power utility in Canada, with over 7,300 megawatts (MW)
of installed generating capacity in 2007. For more information, visit
http://www.nlh.nl.ca.
Organization name: Distributed Energy Systems Corp. Country: USA
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